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'''Undirected Wounding''' (also called '''indirect wounding''') is an informal term for abilities that place [[wound]]s, but on [[character]](s) of your opponent's choice. Abilities phrased like "the (opposing [[Alignment|alignment]]) player must wound a character" are undirected wounding. [[Archery]] and wounds caused by [[threat]]s are the usual sources of undirected wounding, but many other cards have a similar effect, like [[Isenorcs]], {{Card|Eowyn, Lady of Ithilien}}, and {{Card|Gothmog, Lieutenant of Morgul}}.
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Undirected wounding contrasts with [[direct wounding]], where you choose which of your opponent's characters you want to wound. Direct wounding strategies are often combined with undirected wounding, however, to help wear down your opponent's characters.
 
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