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'''Unhasty''' is a [[loaded keyword]] that only appears in [[Towers Block]] on [[Ent]]s, which are all exclusively {{C|Gandalf}} [[culture]]. It represents the ents' reluctance to enter the fray. '''Unhasty''' characters can't skirmish unless they are an [[ally]] at their [[Home Site|home site]] or are specifically allowed to skirmish by a {{C|Gandalf}} card, usually themselves. It's mainly a [[cultural enforcement]] tool, albeit an unusual one: most cards that allow '''unhasty''' characters to skirmish do so by exerting [[unbound]] [[Hobbit]]s, which at the time only included [[Merry]] and [[Pippin]].
'''Unhasty''' is a [[loaded keyword]] that only appears in [[Towers Block]] on [[Ent]]s, which are all exclusively {{C|Gandalf}} [[culture]]. It represents the ents' reluctance to enter the fray. '''Unhasty''' characters can't skirmish unless they are an [[ally]] at their [[Home Site|home site]] or are specifically allowed to skirmish by a {{C|Gandalf}} card, usually themselves. It's mainly a [[cultural enforcement]] tool, albeit an unusual one: most cards that allow '''unhasty''' characters to skirmish do so by exerting [[unbound]] [[Hobbit]]s, which at the time only included [[Merry]] and [[Pippin]].


The restriction to {{C|Gandalf}} culture cards is rarely relevant, mainly limiting the use of {{Card|One Whom Men Would Follow}} or {{Card|Horn of Boromir}} on {{Card|Treebeard, Earthborn}} or {{Card|Treebeard, Oldest Living Thing}}. Instead, you have to use {{Card|Stump and Bramble}}, and that card is so restrictive that few people bothered.
The restriction to {{C|Gandalf}} culture cards is rarely relevant, mainly limiting the use of {{Card|One Whom Men Would Follow}} or {{Card|Horn of Boromir}} on {{Card|Treebeard, Earthborn}} or {{Card|Treebeard, Oldest Living Thing}}. Instead, you have to use {{Card|Stump and Bramble}}, and that card is so restricted that few people bothered.


It was short-lived and largely unpopular. It only appeared on two ally versions of [[Treebeard]] in [[The Two Towers]], and, while [[Battle of Helm's Deep]] introduced some ent [[companion]]s with this keyword, all of them could allow themselves to skirmish for a small cost. By the third set of Towers Block, [[Ents of Fangorn]], only one character, {{Card|Treebeard, Guardian of the Forest}}, has this keyword, and it doesn't appear in [[King Block]] or any later sets.
It was short-lived and largely unpopular. It only appeared on two ally versions of [[Treebeard]] in [[The Two Towers]], and, while [[Battle of Helm's Deep]] introduced some ent [[companion]]s with this keyword, all of them could allow themselves to skirmish for a small cost. By the third set of Towers Block, [[Ents of Fangorn]], only one character, {{Card|Treebeard, Guardian of the Forest}}, has this keyword, and it doesn't appear in [[King Block]] or any later sets.
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