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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.


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