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'''Undirected Wounding''' (occasionally 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}}.
'''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}}.


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.
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.

Revision as of 15:57, 7 January 2022

Undirected Wounding (also called indirect wounding) is an informal term for abilities that place wounds, but on character(s) of your opponent's choice. Abilities phrased like "the (opposing alignment) player must wound a character" are undirected wounding. Archery and wounds caused by threats are the usual sources of undirected wounding, but many other cards have a similar effect, like Isenorcs, Éowyn, Lady of Ithilien (10R72) , and Gothmog, Lieutenant of Morgul (10R88) .

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.


Gameplay
Game Setup Starting FellowshipBiddingMulligan
Deck Building Considerations UniquenessX-ListR-ListErrataFormat
General Strategies BeatdownBombCorruptionHand ExtensionRun/StopSkirmish CancellationSwarmWin ConditionWound PreventionWounding
Deck Archetypes Auto-Corruption BombBeasterlingsBerserkersBouncing HobbitsElventsForestgulsHobbit HospitalFruit LoopsGondor KnightsGondor RangersGondor WraithsMoria ArcheryMoria BeatdownMoria NavyMoria SwarmMoria TentaclesNazgul BeatdownNinja GollumOrc CorruptionRainbow WoundingSauron GrindSauron InitiativeSauron RoamingSauron ThreatsSolo SmeagolSouthron ArcherySouthron InitiativeStupid SwarmSuper FriendsTelepathyThreatgulsToken TanksTroll SwarmUruk ArcheryUruk MachinesUruk TrackersWarg Super Swarm
Rules Rule of 4Rule of 9
Mechanics BearDiscardDraw DeckExertExhaustedFellowshipInitiativeIn Play/Leave PlayMove LimitReconcileRoamingSite ControlSpotStackSupport AreaThreats
Gameplay Terms BoatBodyBroken/NPE/OPBuff/NerfChokeComboCultural EnforcementCyclingDead DrawFetchFilterFloodGrindHand ClogHateInteractionItemLoopMatchupMetaMillNewbie TrapPilePower CreepPumpRainbowRecursionRemovalResourceRogueRule of 6SideSite ManipulationSpeed BumpSplashSubcultureTankOther Terms