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'''Skirmish Cancellation''' is an informal game term referring to the phenomenon of cancelling skirmishes. When a skirmish is cancelled, there is no skirmish resolution: no winner, no loser. All characters are unassigned and do not have an opportunity to be assigned to new skirmishes until the next assignment phase (provided there is one), unless a card's game text provides such an opportunity. From [[Fellowship block]] to [[Movie Block|Movie block]] skirmish cancelling waned in availability for {{C|Shire}}, the culture with the most access to it and the largest driver of its use overall. It regained popularity thanks to {{Card|No Visitors}} and {{Card|Halfling Leaf}} cards in [[Standard]] and [[Expanded]], the only formats in which decks can be built to reliably handle skirmishes by cancelling them all game long. | '''Skirmish Cancellation''' is an informal game term referring to the phenomenon of cancelling skirmishes. When a skirmish is cancelled, there is no skirmish resolution: no winner, no loser. All characters are unassigned and do not have an opportunity to be assigned to new skirmishes until the next assignment phase (provided there is one), unless a card's game text provides such an opportunity. From [[Fellowship block]] to [[Movie Block|Movie block]] skirmish cancelling waned in availability for {{C|Shire}}, the culture with the most access to it and the largest driver of its use overall. It regained popularity thanks to {{Card|No Visitors}} and {{Card|Halfling Leaf}} cards in [[Standard]] and [[Expanded]], the only formats in which decks can be built to reliably handle skirmishes by cancelling them all game long. | ||