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Stupid Swarm is a very simple [[Shadow Alignment|Shadow]] deck that plays all [[Twilight|low-cost]] [[minion]]s with relatively low [[site number]]s, in the hopes of [[swarm]]ing the [[Free Peoples]] player, generally at [[site]] 4. This is a [[Rainbow]] shadow with minions from many [[culture]]s, and generally few other card types. Depending on the format, this can include {{C|Moria}}, {{C|Isengard}} [[orc]]s, {{C|Wraith}} [[orc]]s, {{C|Raider}}s, {{C|Orc}}s, and/or {{C|Men}}. [[Isenorcs]] in particular are useful because they contribute to the swarm but can also [[Direct Wounding|wound characters]] in the [[Regroup Phase]] if they survive. {{C|Sauron}} minions and [[Uruk-hai]] from any faction are rare due to their higher site numbers, although, in [[Fellowship Block]], {{Card|Hollin}} can help with the latter.
Stupid Swarm is a very simple [[Shadow Alignment|Shadow]] deck that plays all [[Twilight|one-cost]] [[minion]]s with relatively low [[site number]]s, in the hopes of [[swarm]]ing the [[Free Peoples]] player, generally at [[site]] 4. This is a [[Rainbow]] shadow with minions from many [[culture]]s, and generally few other card types. Depending on the format, this can include {{C|Moria}}, {{C|Isengard}} [[orc]]s, {{C|Wraith}} [[orc]]s, {{C|Raider}}s, {{C|Orc}}s, and/or {{C|Men}}. [[Isenorcs]] in particular are useful because they contribute to the swarm but can also [[Direct Wounding|wound characters]] in the [[Regroup Phase]] if they survive. {{C|Sauron}} minions and [[Uruk-hai]] from any faction are rare due to their higher site numbers, although, in [[Fellowship Block]], {{Card|Hollin}} can help with the latter.


It's played in almost every [[format]], and while it's not strong and generally considered gimmicky, it is very straightforward and can occasionally catch opponents unawares. Like most swarm decks, it's generally vulnerable to [[Archery]], [[Defender]] +1 companions, [[Skirmish Cancellation|skirmish cancellation]] (especially in formats before [[Movie Block]]/[[King Block]]), [[overwhelm]] protection, large Fellowships, or swarm hate like {{Card|Power According To His Stature}}. Β 
It's played in almost every [[format]], and while it's not strong and generally considered gimmicky, it is very straightforward and can occasionally catch opponents unawares. Like most swarm decks, it's generally vulnerable to [[Archery]], [[Defender]] +1 companions, [[Skirmish Cancellation|skirmish cancellation]] (especially in formats before [[Movie Block]]/[[King Block]]), [[overwhelm]] protection, large Fellowships, or swarm hate like {{Card|Power According To His Stature}}. Β 
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