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[[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]] is a {{C|Ringwraith}} [[Minion]] from the [[Ents of Fangorn]] set. | [[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]] is a {{C|Ringwraith}} [[Minion]] from the [[Ents of Fangorn]] set. | ||
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= Strategy = | = Strategy = | ||
== Gameplay Strategy == | == Gameplay Strategy == | ||
A solid version of Ulaire Toldea, Winged Sentry fits well into multiple { | A solid version of Ulaire Toldea, Winged Sentry fits well into multiple {c|Ringwraith} strategies. His ability to pile either burdens or wounds make him a good inclusion in a [[Nazgul corruption]] deck, a [[Morcs]] deck, or even a [[beatdown]] deck. | ||
In a corruption deck, Toldea can easily pile up burdens, if the [[Free Peoples]] player chooses, or pile up exertions, perhaps setting up for a kill and subsequent {{Card|Drawn to its Power}} trigger. His choice does become simpler when {{Card|Gates of the Dead City}} is on the table, as the Freeps player gets an exertion either way. He is fairly outshone by {{Card|Ulaire Toldea, Black Shadow}} in post-[[Shadows]] formats, as recursion of {{Card|Keening Wail}}, {{Card|Dark Fell About Him}}, and {{Card|Between Nazgul and Prey}} is often more useful. | In a corruption deck, Toldea can easily pile up burdens, if the [[Free Peoples]] player chooses, or pile up exertions, perhaps setting up for a kill and subsequent {{Card|Drawn to its Power}} trigger. His choice does become simpler when {{Card|Gates of the Dead City}} is on the table, as the Freeps player gets an exertion either way. He is fairly outshone by {{Card|Ulaire Toldea, Black Shadow}} in post-[[Shadows]] formats, as recursion of {{Card|Keening Wail}}, {{Card|Dark Fell About Him}}, and {{Card|Between Nazgul and Prey}} is often more useful. | ||
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Toldea shines best in a [[Morc]] strategy, as the typical choice of an exertion placed on the [[Ring-Bearer]] over a burden becomes dangerous. He can fuel {{Card|Morgul Brute}} with burdens, place exertions on [[Companions]] in hopes of a kill, or can force exertions onto the [[Ring-Bearer]] in some situations. He does, however, cost 6 twilight, so he would not be as helpful in a semi-swarm strategy. If [[Initiative Morcs]] are being played, Winged Sentry is less useful than {{Card|Ulaire Toldea, Wraith on Wings}}, who can be played for potentially free. | Toldea shines best in a [[Morc]] strategy, as the typical choice of an exertion placed on the [[Ring-Bearer]] over a burden becomes dangerous. He can fuel {{Card|Morgul Brute}} with burdens, place exertions on [[Companions]] in hopes of a kill, or can force exertions onto the [[Ring-Bearer]] in some situations. He does, however, cost 6 twilight, so he would not be as helpful in a semi-swarm strategy. If [[Initiative Morcs]] are being played, Winged Sentry is less useful than {{Card|Ulaire Toldea, Wraith on Wings}}, who can be played for potentially free. | ||
Toldea can be a solid choice in a beatdown strategy, where either extra exertions or a few burdens to make {{Card|Nazgul Sword}} a formidable weapon are welcome. He does face competition from {{Card|Ulaire Toldea, Thrall of the One}}, who has both the ability to be a monster or be [[Damage +1]]. | Toldea can be a solid choice in a beatdown strategy, where either extra exertions or a few burdens to make {{Card|Nazgul Sword}} a formidable weapon are welcome. He does face competition from {{Card|Ulaire Toldea, Thrall of the One}}, who has both the ability to be a monster or be [[Damage+1]]. | ||
= Strengths and Weaknesses = | = Strengths and Weaknesses = | ||
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= Rulings = | = Rulings = | ||
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= Alternate Personas = | = Alternate Personas = |