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Useful for beatdown decks, Uruk-hai Rampage can use any excess twilight to make minions fierce. It works particularly well with Tower of Orthanc, which creates twilight, and Worry, which is doubly effective with fierce minions. The condition is fairly versatile with a twilight cost of zero and no exertions needed, although its spotting requirement can be hindrance early on in the game against choke decks. It can be especially helpful if the Shadow player fails to draw very many minions, as they still have a method to make use of remaining twilight. While the card provides no benefit to minions who are already fierce, it saves having to waste twilight on such minions, which can be a boon. | Useful for beatdown decks, Uruk-hai Rampage can use any excess twilight to make minions fierce. It works particularly well with Tower of Orthanc, which creates twilight, and Worry, which is doubly effective with fierce minions. The condition is fairly versatile with a twilight cost of zero and no exertions needed, although its spotting requirement can be hindrance early on in the game against choke decks. It can be especially helpful if the Shadow player fails to draw very many minions, as they still have a method to make use of remaining twilight. While the card provides no benefit to minions who are already fierce, it saves having to waste twilight on such minions, which can be a boon. | ||
= Strengths and Weaknesses = | = Strengths and Weaknesses = | ||
== Strong Versus... == | |||
* Low to mid strength characters | * Low to mid strength characters | ||
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* Decks with expensive events | * Decks with expensive events | ||
== Weak Versus... == | |||
* High strength characters | * High strength characters | ||
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* Choke decks | * Choke decks | ||
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* Similar to the [isengard] event Hunt them Down! | * Similar to the [isengard] event Hunt them Down! | ||
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Uruk-hai Rampage (1U159) is a Condition from the Fellowship of the Ring set.
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Strategy
Useful for beatdown decks, Uruk-hai Rampage can use any excess twilight to make minions fierce. It works particularly well with Tower of Orthanc, which creates twilight, and Worry, which is doubly effective with fierce minions. The condition is fairly versatile with a twilight cost of zero and no exertions needed, although its spotting requirement can be hindrance early on in the game against choke decks. It can be especially helpful if the Shadow player fails to draw very many minions, as they still have a method to make use of remaining twilight. While the card provides no benefit to minions who are already fierce, it saves having to waste twilight on such minions, which can be a boon.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Strong Versus...
- Low to mid strength characters
- Followers
- Tank decks
- Decks with expensive events
Weak Versus...
- High strength characters
- Archery and Wounding
- Choke decks
See Also
- Similar to the [isengard] event Hunt them Down!