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{{ | [[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]] is a {{CI|Gondor}} [[Condition]] from the [[Return of the King]] set. | ||
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Third Level gives a sharp increase in site number to a single minion. It can usually make a minion roaming, especially when combined with effects like Ancient Roads or Gondorian Ranger. Unlike Second Level, it has to be transferred during a skirmish. It also has to spot two Rangers instead of one, so it is less versatile than Second Level. | |||
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* Part of a series of Fortifications found in King Block that represent Minas Tirith. There are seven in total: First Level, Second Level, Third Level, Fourth Level, Fifth Level, Sixth Level and Seventh Level. They are not necessarily used in the same decks. | * Part of a series of Fortifications found in King Block that represent Minas Tirith. There are seven in total: First Level, Second Level, Third Level, Fourth Level, Fifth Level, Sixth Level and Seventh Level. They are not necessarily used in the same decks. | ||
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Revision as of 12:45, 12 October 2021
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Third Level (7U125) is a Condition from the Return of the King set.
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Strategy
Third Level gives a sharp increase in site number to a single minion. It can usually make a minion roaming, especially when combined with effects like Ancient Roads or Gondorian Ranger. Unlike Second Level, it has to be transferred during a skirmish. It also has to spot two Rangers instead of one, so it is less versatile than Second Level.
See Also
- Part of a series of Fortifications found in King Block that represent Minas Tirith. There are seven in total: First Level, Second Level, Third Level, Fourth Level, Fifth Level, Sixth Level and Seventh Level. They are not necessarily used in the same decks.