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=The Rule of 4=
=The Rule of 4=


'''The Rule of 4''' was one of the few core rules that was not in the game when it first debuted with ''Fellowship of the Ring''.  In ''!Fellowship'', Allies were a much bigger aspect of the game than they were in later sets, meant to represent the aid given to the Fellowship by Elrond and Galadriel in the first movie, which resulted in players using allies almost universally.  After all, why not pack your deck full of allies?  There is no limit to the number that you can have in play at once (whereas the Fellowship is[[rule_of_9|limited to 9 in play and in the dead pile]]) and their[[special_ability|special abilities]] can often be used to great effect.
'''The Rule of 4''' was one of the few core rules that was not in the game when it first debuted with ''Fellowship of the Ring''.  In ''!Fellowship'', Allies were a much bigger aspect of the game than they were in later sets, meant to represent the aid given to the Fellowship by Elrond and Galadriel in the first movie, which resulted in players using allies almost universally.  After all, why not pack your deck full of allies?  There is no limit to the number that you can have in play at once (whereas the Fellowship is [[rule_of_9|limited to 9 in play and in the dead pile]]) and their [[special_ability|special abilities]] can often be used to great effect.


There was one card that was particularly useful because of a combination of reasons, and that was Elrond, Lord of Rivendell, shown to the right.  Any deck packing Elves or Gandalf could use him, and due to the prevalence of Legolas, Greenleaf, that meant practically everyone could use him.  On the turn that you dropped Elrond, you could draw 3 cards, and if any of those were other copies of Elrond, you could discard to heal and draw more.  Put this in combination with any other drawing mechanism and you could easily play the turn with double the normal hand limit.  There are hardly any strategies where this did not work in the player's favor, and so Agent Smith rose to huge popularity.
There was one card that was particularly useful because of a combination of reasons, and that was Elrond, Lord of Rivendell, shown to the right.  Any deck packing Elves or Gandalf could use him, and due to the prevalence of Legolas, Greenleaf, that meant practically everyone could use him.  On the turn that you dropped Elrond, you could draw 3 cards, and if any of those were other copies of Elrond, you could discard to heal and draw more.  Put this in combination with any other drawing mechanism and you could easily play the turn with double the normal hand limit.  There are hardly any strategies where this did not work in the player's favor, and so Agent Smith rose to huge popularity.
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For this reason, card cycling is usually done on the Shadow side of play, since there is no limit to the number of cards that can be put into hand while acting as Shadow player.  A list of cards that are affected by the Rule of 4 are shown below.
For this reason, card cycling is usually done on the Shadow side of play, since there is no limit to the number of cards that can be put into hand while acting as Shadow player.  A list of cards that are affected by the Rule of 4 are shown below.


See also draw deck,[[draw]], discard pile,[[hand]], Fellowship phase.
See also draw deck, [[draw]], discard pile, [[hand]], Fellowship phase.


[[lotr01040|{{ cards:lotr01040.jpg?300 |How many cards do you know that were so broken they needed an entire rule drafted to combat it?  }}]]
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[Category: Comprehensive Rules References That Need Fixed]'''From the[[comprehensive_rules_4-0#the_rule_of_4|Comprehensive Rules 4.0]]:'''
[[Category: Comprehensive Rules References That Need Fixed]]'''From the [[comprehensive_rules_4-0#the_rule_of_4|Comprehensive Rules 4.0]]:'''


Some card effects allow you to draw cards in the fellowship phase. You cannot draw (or take into hand) more than 4 cards during your fellowship phase.
Some card effects allow you to draw cards in the fellowship phase. You cannot draw (or take into hand) more than 4 cards during your fellowship phase.
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===Dwarven===
===Dwarven===


[[LOTR01006|Delving]]
* [[LOTR01006|Delving]]
 
* [[LOTR01028|Wealth of Moria]]
[[LOTR01028|Wealth of Moria]]
* [[LOTR02009|Great Works Begun There]]
 
* [[LOTR03001|Book of Mazarbul]]
[[LOTR02009|Great Works Begun There]]
* [[LOTR04045|Dwarven Foresight]]
 
* [[LOTR04046|Ever My Heart Rises]]
[[LOTR03001|Book of Mazarbul]]
* [[LOTR04056|Search Far and Wide]]
 
* [[LOTR05006|Defending the Keep]]
[[LOTR04045|Dwarven Foresight]]
* [[LOTR07004|Calculated Risk]]
 
* [[LOTR07010|Loyalty Unshaken]]
[[LOTR04046|Ever My Heart Rises]]
* [[LOTR08001|Aggression]]
 
* [[LOTR09008|Ring of Guile]]
[[LOTR04056|Search Far and Wide]]
* [[LOTR19002|Gimli, Opinionated Guide]]
 
[[LOTR05006|Defending the Keep]]
 
[[LOTR07004|Calculated Risk]]
 
[[LOTR07010|Loyalty Unshaken]]
 
[[LOTR08001|Aggression]]
 
[[LOTR09008|Ring of Guile]]
 
[[LOTR19002|Gimli, Opinionated Guide]]


===Elven===
===Elven===


[[LOTR00D16|Arwen, Maiden of Rivendell (D)]]
* [[LOTR00D16|Arwen, Maiden of Rivendell (D)]]
 
* [[LOTR01040|Elrond, Lord of Rivendell]]
[[LOTR01040|Elrond, Lord of Rivendell]]
* [[LOTR01044|Foul Creation]]
 
* [[LOTR04058|Alliance Reforged]]
[[LOTR01044|Foul Creation]]
* [[LOTR06015|Elrond, Keeper of Vilya]]
 
* [[LOTR06019|Gift of Foresight]]
[[LOTR04058|Alliance Reforged]]
* [[LOTR09022|Strands of Elven Hair]]
 
* [[LOTR15022|The Mirror of Galadriel, Dangerous Guide]]
[[LOTR06015|Elrond, Keeper of Vilya]]
 
[[LOTR06019|Gift of Foresight]]
 
[[LOTR09022|Strands of Elven Hair]]
 
[[LOTR15022|The Mirror of Galadriel, Dangerous Guide]]


===Gandalf===
===Gandalf===


[[LOTR01070|Barliman Butterbur, Prancing Pony Proprietor]]
* [[LOTR01070|Barliman Butterbur, Prancing Pony Proprietor]]
 
* [[LOTR01080|Ottar, Man of Laketown]]
[[LOTR01080|Ottar, Man of Laketown]]
* [[LOTR01081|Questions That Need Answering]]
 
* [[LOTR01082|Risk a Little Light]]
[[LOTR01081|Questions That Need Answering]]
* [[LOTR02026|Speak "Friend" and Enter]]
 
* [[LOTR08020|Saved From the Fire]]
[[LOTR01082|Risk a Little Light]]
* [[LOTR11028|The Art of Gandalf]]
 
* [[LOTR11031|Final Account]]
[[LOTR02026|Speak "Friend" and Enter]]
* [[LOTR13029|Dasron, Merchant from Dorwinion]]
 
* [[LOTR13039|Return to Us]]
[[LOTR08020|Saved From the Fire]]
* [[LOTR15032|Momentous Gathering]]
 
* [[LOTR17023|Scintillating Bird]]
[[LOTR11028|The Art of Gandalf]]
* [[LOTR18027|Ship of Smoke]]
 
[[LOTR11031|Final Account]]
 
[[LOTR13029|Dasron, Merchant from Dorwinion]]
 
[[LOTR13039|Return to Us]]
 
[[LOTR15032|Momentous Gathering]]
 
[[LOTR17023|Scintillating Bird]]
 
[[LOTR18027|Ship of Smoke]]


===Gollum (Free Peoples)===
===Gollum (Free Peoples)===


[[LOTR11049|One Good Turn Deserves Another]]
* [[LOTR11049|One Good Turn Deserves Another]]


===Gondor===
===Gondor===


[[LOTR03044|The Shards of Narsil]]
* [[LOTR03044|The Shards of Narsil]]
 
* [[LOTR10028|Denethor, Lord of Minas Tirith]]
[[LOTR10028|Denethor, Lord of Minas Tirith]]
* [[LOTR13071|Isildur, Heir of Elendil]]
 
[[LOTR13071|Isildur, Heir of Elendil]]


===Rohan===
===Rohan===


[[LOTR07227|Eomer, Skilled Tactician]]
* [[LOTR07227|Eomer, Skilled Tactician]]


===Shire===
===Shire===


[[LOTR01301|Master Proudfoot, Distant Relative of Bilbo]]
* [[LOTR01301|Master Proudfoot, Distant Relative of Bilbo]]
 
* [[LOTR01305|Old Toby]]
[[LOTR01305|Old Toby]]
* [[LOTR02113|Red Book of Westmarch]]
 
* [[LOTR10104|Birthday Present]]
[[LOTR02113|Red Book of Westmarch]]
 
[[LOTR10104|Birthday Present]]


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Revision as of 07:34, 5 August 2020

The Rule of 4

The Rule of 4 was one of the few core rules that was not in the game when it first debuted with Fellowship of the Ring. In !Fellowship, Allies were a much bigger aspect of the game than they were in later sets, meant to represent the aid given to the Fellowship by Elrond and Galadriel in the first movie, which resulted in players using allies almost universally. After all, why not pack your deck full of allies? There is no limit to the number that you can have in play at once (whereas the Fellowship is limited to 9 in play and in the dead pile) and their special abilities can often be used to great effect.

There was one card that was particularly useful because of a combination of reasons, and that was Elrond, Lord of Rivendell, shown to the right. Any deck packing Elves or Gandalf could use him, and due to the prevalence of Legolas, Greenleaf, that meant practically everyone could use him. On the turn that you dropped Elrond, you could draw 3 cards, and if any of those were other copies of Elrond, you could discard to heal and draw more. Put this in combination with any other drawing mechanism and you could easily play the turn with double the normal hand limit. There are hardly any strategies where this did not work in the player's favor, and so Agent Smith rose to huge popularity.

To combat this, Decipher ruled sometime before the release of Realms of the Elf-Lords to instigate a new rule, known as the !Rule of 4: no more than 4 cards can be put into your hand during the Fellowship phase. This includes drawing from the draw deck, recovering from the discard pile, or taking cards into hand from play. Cards that play directly from the draw deck or discard pile do not count towards this rule, only cards placed "into hand". This also does not affect cards drawn "at the start of your turn" (such as Gandalf, The Grey Pilgrim) , as this happens before the Fellowship phase.

For this reason, card cycling is usually done on the Shadow side of play, since there is no limit to the number of cards that can be put into hand while acting as Shadow player. A list of cards that are affected by the Rule of 4 are shown below.

See also draw deck, draw, discard pile, hand, Fellowship phase.

Some card effects allow you to draw cards in the fellowship phase. You cannot draw (or take into hand) more than 4 cards during your fellowship phase.

This applies to cards taken into hand by any means. This does not apply to cards drawn “at the start of each of your turns.”

Cards Limited by the Rule of 4

Dwarven

Elven

Gandalf

Gollum (Free Peoples)

Gondor

Rohan

Shire

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