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'''Indirect Wounding''' refers to abilities that place [[wound]]s, but on [[character]](s) of your opponent's choice. [[Archery]] and wounds caused by [[threat]]s are the primary sources of indirect wounds, but many other cards have a similar effect, like [[Isenorcs]], {{Card|Eowyn, Lady of Ithilien}}, and {{Card|Gothmog, Lieutenant of Morgul}}. Such abilities are usually phrased as "the (opposing [[Alignment|alignment]]) player must wound a character".
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Indirect wounding contrasts with [[direct wounding]], where you choose which of your opponent's characters you want to wound (and of course you would want to place those on the most valuable targets). Direct wounding strategies are often combined with indirect wounding, however, to help wear down your opponent's characters.
 
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