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Songs of the Blessed Realm is a stackable, support area condition that removes a burden for each [Elven] tale played. With four copies in play, a single copy of The Last Alliance of Elves and Men could remove four burdens, crippling an Easterling or corruption strategy. While the number of [Elven] tales is short, they tend to be among the most powerful events and conditions, such as Alliance Reforged, The Tale of Gil-Galad, or The Splendor of Their Banners. That said, Sam, Son of Hamfast and Gandalf's Pipe remain the best burden removal cards with their ability to peel burdens with fewer card slots (or in an more focused strategy). | Songs of the Blessed Realm is a stackable, support area condition that removes a burden for each [Elven] tale played. With four copies in play, a single copy of The Last Alliance of Elves and Men could remove four burdens, crippling an Easterling or corruption strategy. While the number of [Elven] tales is short, they tend to be among the most powerful events and conditions, such as Alliance Reforged, The Tale of Gil-Galad, or The Splendor of Their Banners. That said, Sam, Son of Hamfast and Gandalf's Pipe remain the best burden removal cards with their ability to peel burdens with fewer card slots (or in an more focused strategy). | ||
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= Strengths and Weaknesses = | = Strengths and Weaknesses = | ||
== Strong Versus... == | |||
* Corruption strategies | * Corruption strategies | ||
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* Strong with The Shire Countryside for healing (even better with Voice of Nimrodel, to use during skirmishes) | * Strong with The Shire Countryside for healing (even better with Voice of Nimrodel, to use during skirmishes) | ||
== Weak Versus... == | |||
* Condition discarding | * Condition discarding | ||
* Decks with no corruption focus | * Decks with no corruption focus |
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Songs of the Blessed Realm (1C61) is a Elven Condition from the Fellowship of the Ring set.
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Strategy[edit]
Songs of the Blessed Realm is a stackable, support area condition that removes a burden for each [Elven] tale played. With four copies in play, a single copy of The Last Alliance of Elves and Men could remove four burdens, crippling an Easterling or corruption strategy. While the number of [Elven] tales is short, they tend to be among the most powerful events and conditions, such as Alliance Reforged, The Tale of Gil-Galad, or The Splendor of Their Banners. That said, Sam, Son of Hamfast and Gandalf's Pipe remain the best burden removal cards with their ability to peel burdens with fewer card slots (or in an more focused strategy).
This condition pairs well with Red Book of Westmarch to draw cards as both use the same trigger, and Bilbo, Well-Spoken Gentlehobbit can use [Elven] tale conditions to discard support area Shadow conditions.
Strengths and Weaknesses[edit]
Strong Versus...[edit]
- Corruption strategies
- "Beasterling" decks, which rely on burdens for benefits
- Strong with The Shire Countryside for healing (even better with Voice of Nimrodel, to use during skirmishes)
Weak Versus...[edit]
- Condition discarding
- Decks with no corruption focus