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'''Site Manipulation''' is an informal game term. It refers to the replacement and playing of your preferred [[sites]], and applies best in post-[[Shadows]] formats, due to the great amount of freedom in the site path. A classic example of site manipulation would be using {{Card|Ulaire Nelya, Third of the Nine Riders}} to play {{Card|Buckland Homestead}} and attack an opponent's [[conditions]], or {{Card|Pathfinder}} being used in [[Fellowship Block]] to avoid {{Card|Anduin Confluence}} at site 7. Site manipulation is sometimes seen as [[NPE]] when cards like {{Card|One Good Turn Deserves Another}} and {{Card|There's Another Way}} completely control the sitepath, preventing you from playing your sites. Another hated experience would be {{Card|Traveled Leader}} playing {{Card|Caras Galadhon}} when you have a perfect [[swarm]] played. Either way, site manipulation is a powerful mechanic.
'''Site Manipulation''' is an informal game term. It refers to the replacement and playing of your preferred [[sites]], and applies best in post-[[Shadows]] formats, due to the great amount of freedom in the site path. A classic example of site manipulation would be using {{Card|Ulaire Nelya, Third of the Nine Riders}} to play {{Card|Buckland Homestead}} and attack an opponent's [[conditions]], or {{Card|Pathfinder}} being used in [[Fellowship Block]] to avoid {{Card|Anduin Confluence}} at site 7. Site manipulation is sometimes seen as [[NPE]] when cards like {{Card|One Good Turn Deserves Another}} and {{Card|There's Another Way}} completely control the sitepath, preventing you from playing your sites. Another hated experience would be {{Card|Traveled Leader}} playing {{Card|Caras Galadhon}} when you have a perfect [[swarm]] played. Either way, site manipulation is a powerful mechanic.
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