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* Fellowships that are just fine not healing and staying exhausted. Rallying Orc can't do anything to exhausted characters, and once the whole Fellowship is exhausted, {{Card|Demoralized}} doesn't do anything as long as they don't heal.
* Fellowships that are just fine not healing and staying exhausted. Rallying Orc can't do anything to exhausted characters, and once the whole Fellowship is exhausted, {{Card|Demoralized}} doesn't do anything as long as they don't heal.
* Inherently strong [[Skirmish|skirmisher]]s. Exhausting a companion doesn't prevent them from being effective in the skirmish phase as long as they win, especially if their last wound is protected with [[Wound Prevention|wound prevention]] like {{Card|Dwarven Bracers}} or {{Card|Sapling of the White Tree}}.
* Inherently strong [[Skirmish|skirmisher]]s. Exhausting a companion doesn't prevent them from being effective in the skirmish phase as long as they win, especially if their last wound is protected with [[Wound Prevention|wound prevention]] like {{Card|Dwarven Bracers}} or {{Card|Sapling of the White Tree}}.
* '''Response'''-speed [[direct wounding]]. If your opponent can pick him off in your [[Shadow Phase]], then you don't get a chance to make use of his ability. Such effects are rare but popular: the main ones include {{Card|Shadowplay}}, {{Card|Unheeded}}, {{Card|Gandalf, Powerful Guide}}, and {{Card|Radagast's Herb Bag}}.
* '''Response'''-speed [[direct wounding]]. If he's killed by some combination of cards or effects that can be played in response to him coming into play, he dies without accomplishing anything. Such effects are rare but popular: the main ones include {{Card|Shadowplay}}, {{Card|Unheeded}}, {{Card|Gandalf, Powerful Guide}}, and {{Card|Radagast's Herb Bag}}.
* [[Enduring]] companions. These are rare, and most of them are very weak and unpopular in [[Expanded Format|Expanded]], like {{C|Gondor}} [[wraith]]s.
* [[Enduring]] companions. These are rare, and most of them are very weak and unpopular in [[Expanded Format|Expanded]], like {{C|Gondor}} [[wraith]]s.
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