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'''Strength''' is one of the defining attributes of all character cards (along with vitality).  It is an extremely important number to track; indeed, about one-third of all the cards in the entire game modify strength in one way or another.  Strength represents a mix between a character's brute force and their combat ability, so characters with high skill ([[Aragorn]]) or characters with a large size or ferocity ([[Uruk-hai]]) tend to have high strength, while those with neither ([[Hobbit]]s) have low strength.   
'''Strength''' is one of the defining attributes of all character cards (along with vitality).  It is an extremely important number to track; indeed, about one-third of all the cards in the entire game modify strength in one way or another.  Strength represents a mix between a character's brute force and their combat ability, so characters with high skill ([[Aragorn]]) or characters with a large size or ferocity ([[Uruk-hai]]) tend to have high strength, while those with neither ([[Hobbit]]s) have low strength.   
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