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= Strategy =
= Strategy =
== Gameplay Strategy ==
'''Seeing Stone of Orthanc''' is paradoxically a very weak, situational card, but also a staple of {{C|Gondor}} decks in [[Movie Block]]. It's chiefly played as part of a whole package of {{C|Gondor}} [[artifact]]s, to strengthen {{Card|Narsil, Blade of the Faithful}} and {{Card|Scroll of Isildur}}.
''In this section, describe:''


* ''General usage''
The Stone isn't very strong on its own. Drawing cards in the [[Regroup Phase]] is only useful if you're about to make a [[double move]], since otherwise you [[Reconcile|reconcile]] and refill your hand anyway. Even in those circumstances, it's weak: {{C|Gondor}} culture generally does not play a great many cards after the [[Fellowship Phase]] in [[Movie Block]] (or later [[format]]s) as it is. Removing [[Twilight (Cost)|twilight]] in preparation for a [[double move]] is generally more useful, but a [[threat]] is a very high price to pay. Regaining [[initiative]] against a Shadow deck that wants initiative but doesn't run a card that grants initiative regardless of your hand size{{--}}most common with {{C|Sauron}} decks running {{Card|Tower of Barad-dur}} and minions like {{Card|Orc Siege Troop}} and {{Card|Orc Stalker}}{{--}}can be useful but is very situational. The Seeing Stone can also fix your hand size to activate the game text on {{Card|Derufin}}. When it does get used, it's usually discarding the Seeing Stone to remove two twilight on a do-or-die double move.
* ''Unorthodox or subtle usage''
* ''Common pitfalls of using this card''


== Deckbuilding Strategy ==
What makes the Seeing Stone actually useful is the fact that it's a {{C|Gondor}} [[artifact]] that is almost always free. (It's almost never worth playing at the cost of two threats.) It increases the strength of {{Card|Elendil, the Tall}} or {{Card|Isildur, Bearer of Heirlooms}} while [[bear]]ing {{Card|Narsil, Blade of the Faithful}}, and increases the [[resistance]] of the [[ring-bearer]] when {{Card|Scroll of Isildur}} is in play. (Later [[format]]s add two new noteworthy Narsil bearers: {{Card|Elendil, High King of Gondor}} and {{Card|Isildur, Sword-bearer}}.) Elendil, the Tall can also discard it to [[liberate]] a site. Narsil and Scroll of Isildur are useful cards on their own that benefit from other useful cards like {{Card|The Shards of Narsil}}, {{Card|Ring of Barahir}}, {{Card|Anduril, Flame of the West}}, {{Card|Sapling of the White Tree}}, and {{Card|Throne of Minas Tirith}}, so it's easy to include the Seeing Stone and possibly its counterpart {{Card|Seeing Stone of Minas Anor}}. This {{C|Gondor}} artifact package is common in {{Card|Noble Leaders}} and [[Elfman]] decks in [[Movie Block]], and sometimes appears in [[Token Tanks]] or other {{Card|Stewards' Legacy}} decks in [[Expanded]] and [[Standard]].
''In this section, describe:''
 
* ''Cards and strategies this card works well with''
* ''Cards and strategies this card works particularly well or poorly against''
* ''Alternate cards you might consider picking instead of this one, depending on the situation, including alternate version of characters''


= Strengths and Weaknesses =
= Strengths and Weaknesses =
== Synergizes With... ==
== Synergizes With... ==


* ''List friendly cards that work well with this card''
* It can be [[spot]]ted by {{Card|Narsil, Blade of the Faithful}} and {{Card|Scroll of Isildur}}.
* And discarded by {{Card|Elendil, the Tall}} to [[liberate]] sites (which helps play {{Card|Last Throw}}).
* It's often a part of a whole package of {{C|Gondor}} artifacts, often played in [[Movie Block]]. They include {{Card|Anduril, Flame of the West}}, multiple copies of {{Card|Sapling of the White Tree}}, Narsil, Scroll of Isildur, and occasionally {{Card|The Shards of Narsil}}, {{Card|Ring of Barahir}}, and/or {{Card|Seeing Stone of Minas Anor}}.
* It can refill your hand to the right size to use {{Card|Derufin}}.


== Strong Versus... ==
== Strong Versus... ==


* ''List enemy cards this card does well against''
* It's occasionally useful to regain [[initiative]] against Shadow decks that want initiative but don't run a card that grants initiative regardless of your hand size. This is most common with {{C|Sauron}} decks running {{Card|Tower of Barad-dur}} and minions like {{Card|Orc Siege Troop}} and {{Card|Orc Stalker}}.


== Weak Versus... ==
== Weak Versus... ==


* ''List enemy or friendly cards to avoid playing this card with''
* The only Shadow card of note that can even [[interact]] with it is {{Card|Grond, Hammer of the Underworld}}, but Grond will almost always have better targets.
 
= Rulings =
''In this section'':
 
* ''Put quotes from the CRDs and Comprehensive Rules here that reference this card specifically by name''
* ''Also put quotes if a particular rule commonly affects the outcome of a card in a subtle manner (such as quoting the [[Rule of 4]] for {{Card|8R20}})''
* ''Link to rules discussions on TLHH''
 
= See Also =
* ''Add links to the wayback machine (or wiki archival links) for official Decipher articles regarding the card''
* ''Link to decks that use this card''
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Library of Orthanc (9R+39)

Seeing Stone of Orthanc (9R38) is a Gondor Artifact from the Reflections set.


Collection Info
Title Seeing Stone of Orthanc
Unique Yes
Collectible No
Set 9 - Reflections
Rarity R - Rare
Card Number 38
Language EN - English
Revision 0
Gameplay Info
Playable Yes
Culture Gondor
Side Free Peoples
Card Type Artifact
Item Class Support Area
Twilight Cost 0
Game Text To play, spot a Man with 3 or more vitality (or spot a Man and add 2 threats).

Regroup: Add a threat or discard this artifact to remove or draw a card.

Lore “‘I am the lawful master of the Stone, and I had both the right and the strength to use it, or so I judged.'”
Translations
DE - German
Card Name Der sehende Stein vom Orthanc
Game Text Entdecke einen Menschen, um diese Karte zu spielen. Lasse dazu 2 Bedrohungen entstehen, wenn dieser Mensch 2 oder weniger Lebenspunkte hat. Sammeln: Lasse eine Bedrohung entstehen oder lege dieses Artefakt ab, um den Einfluss um zu verringern oder eine Karte zu ziehen.
Lore "Ich bin der rechtmäßige Herr des Steins, und ich habe das Recht und auch die Kraft, ihn zu gebrauchen, so beurteile ich es jedenfalls."
FR - French
IT - Italian


Technical Info
Wiki Base Card ID LOTR-EN09S038.0
TLHH ID LOTR09038
GEMP ID 9_38
LOTRO Hex ID 66 46 95 08
LOTRO Image ID 09_038


Strategy

Seeing Stone of Orthanc is paradoxically a very weak, situational card, but also a staple of Gondor decks in Movie Block. It's chiefly played as part of a whole package of Gondor artifacts, to strengthen Narsil, Blade of the Faithful (9R+34) and Scroll of Isildur (9R36) .

The Stone isn't very strong on its own. Drawing cards in the Regroup Phase is only useful if you're about to make a double move, since otherwise you reconcile and refill your hand anyway. Even in those circumstances, it's weak: Gondor culture generally does not play a great many cards after the Fellowship Phase in Movie Block (or later formats) as it is. Removing twilight in preparation for a double move is generally more useful, but a threat is a very high price to pay. Regaining initiative against a Shadow deck that wants initiative but doesn't run a card that grants initiative regardless of your hand size—most common with Sauron decks running Tower of Barad-dûr (3R104) and minions like Orc Siege Troop and Orc Stalker (7U307) —can be useful but is very situational. The Seeing Stone can also fix your hand size to activate the game text on Derufin (7R87) . When it does get used, it's usually discarding the Seeing Stone to remove two twilight on a do-or-die double move.

What makes the Seeing Stone actually useful is the fact that it's a Gondor artifact that is almost always free. (It's almost never worth playing at the cost of two threats.) It increases the strength of Elendil, The Tall (9R+32) or Isildur, Bearer of Heirlooms (9R+33) while bearing Narsil, Blade of the Faithful (9R+34) , and increases the resistance of the ring-bearer when Scroll of Isildur (9R36) is in play. (Later formats add two new noteworthy Narsil bearers: Elendil, High King of Gondor and Isildur, Sword-bearer (18R54) .) Elendil, the Tall can also discard it to liberate a site. Narsil and Scroll of Isildur are useful cards on their own that benefit from other useful cards like The Shards of Narsil (3R44) , Ring of Barahir (6R55) , Andúril, Flame of the West (7R79) , Sapling of the White Tree (9R35) , and Throne of Minas Tirith (17R36) , so it's easy to include the Seeing Stone and possibly its counterpart Seeing Stone of Minas Anor (9R37) . This Gondor artifact package is common in Noble Leaders (7R112) and Elfman decks in Movie Block, and sometimes appears in Token Tanks or other Stewards’ Legacy (13U75) decks in Expanded and Standard.

Strengths and Weaknesses

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