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* {{Card|Smeagol, Slinker}} is a very durable defender who can lose skirmishes over and over for you, albeit at a high cost in burdens. He's only usable in decks with uncommonly good burden removal, but can even be an asset in decks that use {{Card|The Shire Countryside}} to turn burden removal into healing.
* {{Card|Smeagol, Slinker}} is a very durable defender who can lose skirmishes over and over for you, albeit at a high cost in burdens. He's only usable in decks with uncommonly good burden removal, but can even be an asset in decks that use {{Card|The Shire Countryside}} to turn burden removal into healing.
* {{Card|Smeagol, Poor Creature}} can be used to help [[cycle]] by discarding unwanted cards that are [[Hand Clog|clogging]] up your hand. You can even use his ability if Smeagol isn't assigned to a skirmish, as long as someone is.
* {{Card|Smeagol, Poor Creature}} can be used to help [[cycle]] by discarding unwanted cards that are [[Hand Clog|clogging]] up your hand. You can even use if Smeagol isn't assigned to a skirmish, as long as someone is.
* {{Card|Smeagol, Always Helps}} and {{Card|Don't Look at Them}} are very powerful [[direct wounding]] tools. They're both strong on their own or in combination with other direct wounding, and as a [[combo]] they can kill any minion in the game at the cost of two [[Threat|threat]]s and three cards in hand. Often used in [[Rainbow Wounding]].
* {{Card|Smeagol, Always Helps}} and {{Card|Don't Look at Them}} are very powerful [[direct wounding]] tools. They're both strong on their own or in combination with other direct wounding, and as a [[combo]] they can kill any minion in the game at the cost of two [[Threat|threat]]s and three cards in hand. Often used in [[Rainbow Wounding]].
* {{Card|Smeagol, Bearer of Great Secrets}} is an odd duck, generally only played in [[Solo Smeagol]] decks as the [[Ring-bearer]]. Sméagol isn't a strong skirmisher, but his Regroup ability makes double moves very safe. The challenge is figuring out how to [[Run|run]] despite the fact that Sméagol kills a companion a turn, or figure out how to run while his only helpers are [[Bilbo]], [[Sam]], {{Card|Frodo, Frenzied Fighter}}, and/or [[Ring-bound]] [[Ranger]]s.
* {{Card|Smeagol, Bearer of Great Secrets}} is an odd duck, generally only played in [[Solo Smeagol]] decks as the [[Ring-bearer]]. Sméagol isn't a strong skirmisher, but his Regroup ability makes double moves very safe. The challenge is figuring out how to [[Run|run]] despite the fact that Sméagol kills a companion a turn, or figure out how to run while his only helpers are [[Bilbo]], [[Sam]], {{Card|Frodo, Frenzied Fighter}}, and/or [[Ring-bound]] [[Ranger]]s.
* {{Card|Smeagol, Simple Stoor}} is another odd duck. He's chiefly useful in {{C|Dwarven}} self-[[mill]] decks that run a huge deck and use cards like {{Card|Ever My Heart Rises}} (helpfully downloaded using {{Card|Dammed Gate-Stream}} and {{Card|Something Slimy}}) to mill most of your cards into the discard pile. If most of your deck is in the discard, then any [[recur]]sion effects basically turn into [[tutor]]s, plus any cards that spot cards in your discard are empowered. Simple Stoor isn't very strong without some way to mill a bunch of copies of Déagol into discard, but once you do, he's a passable skirmisher who helps [[thin]] unneeded {{C|Gollum}} cards out of your deck, as well as empowering himself by milling out {{Card|Softly Up Behind}} or any remaining copies of {{Card|Deagol, Fateful Finder}}. (There's a Shadow equivalent of Simple Stoor, {{Card|Gollum, Her Sneak}}, but it isn't as good because its strength is capped.)
* {{Card|Smeagol, Simple Stoor}} is another odd duck. He's chiefly useful in {{C|Dwarven}} self-[[mill]] decks that run a huge deck and use cards like {{Card|Ever My Heart Rises}} (helpfully downloaded using {{Card|Dammed Gate-Stream}} and {{Card|Something Slimy}}) to mill most of your cards into the discard pile. If most of your deck is in the discard, then any [[recur]]sion effects basically turn into [[tutor]]s, plus any cards that spot cards in your discard are empowered. Simple Stoor isn't very strong without some way to mill a bunch of copies of Déagol into discard, but once you do, he's a passable skirmisher who helps [[thin]] unneeded {{C|Gollum}} cards out of your deck, as well as empowering himself by milling out {{Card|Softly Up Behind}} or any remaining copies of {{Card|Deagol, Fateful Finder}}. (There's a Shadow equivalent of Simple Stoor, {{Card|Gollum, Her Sneak}}, but it isn't as good because its strength is capped.)


* {{Card|Don't Follow The Lights}} is only rarely worth it when played "fairly" by winning a skirmish with higher strength, but it can be a powerful supplement to a [[direct wounding]] strategy. As long as you kill whoever Sméagol is skirmishing after assignment but before the end of that skirmish, you can use this to pick off another minion at a very low cost. This is particularly great as a supplement for {{Card|Always Helps}}/{{Card|Don't Look At Them}}.
* {{Card|Follow Smeagol}} and {{Card|One Good Turn Deserves Another}} are staples in post-[[Shadows]] [[format]]s. [[Site Manipulation|site manipulation]] is a powerful offensive and defensive tool in those formats, and Sméagol is relatively easy to add to your deck to control the site path. ({{Card|Still Far Ahead}} is a cheaper, one-time alternative along these lines, occasionally played in unofficial formats where those two are banned.)
* {{Card|Follow Smeagol}} and {{Card|One Good Turn Deserves Another}} are staples in post-[[Shadows]] [[format]]s. [[Site Manipulation|site manipulation]] is a powerful offensive and defensive tool in those formats, and Sméagol is relatively easy to add to your deck to control the site path. ({{Card|Still Far Ahead}} is a cheaper, one-time alternative along these lines, occasionally played in unofficial formats where those two are banned.)
* {{Card|Clever Hobbits}} is a card with two functions. The first, and most obvious, is a middling-quality [[pump]] for Sméagol himself. It's nice that it's uncapped, but it comes at a high price when you're discarding your own conditions. However, it can also discard your opponent's {{CultureIcon|Gollum}} conditions, even if you don't have Sméagol in play. It's even occasionally played in decks that don't use him at all, as [[tech]] against [[Ninja Gollum]] Shadow decks.
* {{Card|Clever Hobbits}} is a card with two functions. The first, and most obvious, is a middling-quality [[pump]] for Sméagol himself. It's nice that it's uncapped, but it comes at a high price when you're discarding your own conditions. However, it can also discard your opponent's {{CultureIcon|Gollum}} conditions, even if you don't have Sméagol in play. It's even occasionally played in decks that don't use him at all, as [[tech]] against [[Ninja Gollum]] Shadow decks.
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{{Card|Secret Paths}} is a strong [[Move Limit]] card, similar to {{Card|Final Throw}}. It's only useful in decks that are running Sméagol already or [[Format|formats]] that don't include [[Reflections]], because if you want to splash a single out-of-culture minion to get +1 move limit, you can play {{Card|Radagast, The Brown}}.
{{Card|Secret Paths}} is a strong [[Move Limit]] card, similar to {{Card|Final Throw}}. It's only useful in decks that are running Sméagol already or [[Format|formats]] that don't include [[Reflections]], because if you want to splash a single out-of-culture minion to get +1 move limit, you can play {{Card|Radagast, The Brown}}.
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{{Card|Deagol, Fateful Finder}} is a powerful tool to [[download]] artifacts or possessions onto your characters, and it can in turn be downloaded by {{Card|Erkenbrand's Horn}}. This is a common combo in [[Horn Filter]], helping to set up your other characters more quickly. The chief weakness of this strategy is that having so many different cultures in your deck will make you vulnerable to [[Rainbow]] [[hate]] like {{Card|Grima, Chief Counselor}}, although this can be alleviated somewhat by discarding Déagol using his game text and killing off Sméagol.
{{Card|Deagol, Fateful Finder}} is a powerful tool to [[download]] artifacts or possessions onto your characters, and it can in turn be downloaded by {{Card|Erkenbrand's Horn}}. This is a common combo in [[Horn Filter]], helping to set up your other characters more quickly. The chief weakness of this strategy is that having so many different cultures in your deck will make you vulnerable to [[Rainbow]] [[hate]] like {{Card|Grima, Chief Counselor}}, although this can be alleviated somewhat by discarding Déagol using his game text and killing off Sméagol.
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{{Card|Something Slimy}} can tutor one [[condition]] of any culture, and can downloaded with {{Card|Dammed Gate-Stream}}. It's great for setting up any deck that relies heavily on one particular condition, as with {{Card|Stewards' Legacy}} or {{C|Dwarven}} self-[[mill]] decks using {{Card|Ever My Heart Rises}}, or for any deck with many powerful conditions. Note that this cannot be used on Shadow cards, as it requires playing the card in the Fellowship Phase.
{{Card|Something Slimy}} can tutor one [[condition]] of any culture, and can downloaded with {{Card|Dammed Gate-Stream}}. It's great for setting up any deck that relies heavily on one particular condition, as with {{Card|Stewards' Legacy}} or {{C|Dwarven}} self-[[mill]] decks using {{Card|Ever My Heart Rises}}, or for any deck with many powerful conditions. Note that this cannot be used on Shadow cards, as it requires playing the card in the Fellowship Phase.


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* {{Card|Gollum, Stinker}} is one of the highest-strength versions of Gollum, and fits well into any deck that places burdens, like [[Corruption]] decks or [[Beasterlings]]. Most versions of Gollum aren't going to win many skirmishes, but this is one of the exceptions.
* {{Card|Gollum, Stinker}} is one of the highest-strength versions of Gollum, and fits well into any deck that places burdens, like [[Corruption]] decks or [[Beasterlings]]. Most versions of Gollum aren't going to win many skirmishes, but this is one of the exceptions.
* {{Card|Gollum, Old Villain}} is a very consistent card, even if its power ceiling isn't all that high. It poses a dilemma for the Free Peoples player: even if you don't have any other [[Pump|pumps]] for Gollum, his strength could be as much 5 plus your current hand size. It probably won't be, but who wants to take that chance? Even if you're not concerned with winning a skirmish with Gollum at the moment, Old Villain can [[cycle]] unwanted cards to clear up a [[Hand Clog|clogged hand]], making your whole deck more consistent.
* {{Card|Gollum, Old Villain}} is a very consistent card, even if its power ceiling isn't all that high. It poses a dilemma for the Free Peoples player: even if you don't have any other [[Pump|pumps]] for Gollum, his strength could be as much 5 plus your current hand size. It probably won't be, but who wants to take that chance? Even if you're not concerned with winning a skirmish with Gollum at the moment, Old Villain can [[cycle]] unwanted cards to clear up a [[Hand Clog|clogged hand]], making your whole deck more consistent.
* {{Card|Gollum, Plotting Deceiver}} is not a strong minion. However, in decks with Shadow cards that seize [[Initiative]] like {{Card|Corsair War Galley}}, it means you can play Gollum over and over without any other support. He can just be another minion as part of a [[swarm]], a consistent source of threats from {{Card|Fat One Wants It}}, or you can just be sure Gollum is in play for cards that spot or exert him.
* {{Card|Gollum, Plotting Deceiver}} is not a strong minion. However, in decks with Shadow cards that seize [[Initiative]] like {{Card|Corsair War Galley}}, it means you can play Gollum over and over without any other support. He can just be another minion as part of a [[swarm]], a consistent source of threats from {{Card|Fat One Wants It}}, or you can just be sure Gollum is play for cards that spot or exert him.
* {{Card|Gollum, Vile Creature}} eats [[threat]]s to win skirmishes. {{Card|Captured By The Ring}} and {{Card|Fat One Wants It}} can generate the threats, and with a decent pool of threats, this is one of the few Gollums that can be counted on to win skirmishes.
* {{Card|Gollum, Vile Creature}} eats [[threat]]s to win skirmishes. {{Card|Captured By The Ring}} and {{Card|Fat One Wants It}} can generate the threats, and with a decent pool of threats, this is one of the few Gollums that can be counted on to win skirmishes.
* {{Card|Gollum, Dark as Darkness}} is a utility knife. You'll never feel bad playing Dark as Darkness, since he can come down and exert the [[Ring-bearer]] right away. If he survives his skirmish, he can instead wound the Ring-bearer in the Regroup phase. If they don't have one of the versions of [[The One Ring]] that allows them to put it on as a '''Response:''' ability, that can steal wins right out from under your opponent's nose.
* {{Card|Gollum, Dark as Darkness}} is a utility knife. You'll never feel bad playing Dark as Darkness, since he can come down and exert the [[Ring-bearer]] right away. If he survives his skirmish, he can instead wound the Ring-bearer in the Regroup phase. If they don't have one of the versions of [[The One Ring]] that allows them to put it on as a '''Response:''' ability, that can steal wins right out from under your opponent's nose.
* {{Card|Gollum, Mad Thing}} is occasionally useful, but mostly relies on your opponent to make a misplay. Your opponent gets to choose: allow Gollum to skirmish whoever he wants at strength 5 (which is almost always a bad choice), Gollum skirmishes as a normal strength 8 minion, or your opponent places a burden. This is okay in the early game if you have some way to take advantage of your opponent just eating the burden, but a strength 8 minion is rarely a big deal. He does have some nice synergy with {{Card|Hidden Even From Her}}, since giving him '''Fierce''' means he gets the strength bonus twice for the fierce skirmish. On the other hand, he has ''anti''-synergy with {{Card|Reclaim the Precious}}, since he only gets his strength bonus if the Free Peoples player is assigning him to a skirmish.
* {{Card|Gollum, Mad Thing}} is occasionally useful, but mostly relies on your opponent to make a misplay. Your opponent gets to choose: allow Gollum to skirmish whoever he wants at strength 5 (which is almost always a bad choice), Gollum skirmishes as a normal strength 8 minion, or your opponent places a burden. This is okay in the early game if you have some way to take advantage of your opponent just eating the burden, but a strength 8 minion is rarely a big deal. Think of him as a strength 8 minion that your opponent can weaken for a burden.
* {{Card|Gollum, Skulker}} is a general-purpose Gollum that [[pump]]s another minion. The effect isn't particularly strong, and this Gollum will almost always lose his own skirmish, but '''[[Lurker]]''' means he can cheaply buff another minion then get recycled with one of the many {{C|Gollum}} recursion cards.
* {{Card|Gollum, Skulker}} is a general-purpose Gollum that [[pump]]s another minion. The effect isn't particularly strong, and this Gollum will almost always lose his own skirmish, but '''[[Lurker]]''' means he can cheaply buff another minion then get recycled with one of the many {{C|Gollum}} recursion cards.
* {{Card|Gollum, Hopeless}} is occasionally useful against alternate [[Ring-bearer]]s with higher base strength, decks that stack strength-boosters on the Ring-bearer, and {{Card|The One Ring, Such A Weight to Carry}}, but it's not very reliable. It's mainly played as a one-of, because it's so easy to search your deck or discard for a Gollum of your choice.
* {{Card|Gollum, Hopeless}} is occasionally useful against alternate [[Ring-bearer]]s with higher base strength, decks that stack strength-boosters on the Ring-bearer, and {{Card|The One Ring, Such A Weight to Carry}}, but it's not very reliable. It's mainly played as a one-of, because it's so easy to search your deck or discard for a Gollum of your choice.
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===Shelob===
===Shelob===
* {{Card|Shelob, Eater of Light}} isn't the strongest version of Shelob, but she can [[download]] {{Card|Web}} for later use. (She can also download {{Card|Larder}} and {{Card|Spider Poison}}, both of which are rarely played.)
* {{Card|Shelob, Eater of Light}} isn't the strongest version of Shelob, but she can [[download]] {{Card|Web}} for later use. (She can also download {{Card|Larder}}, which is rarely played.)
* {{Card|Shelob, Her Ladyship}} is the strongest version of Shelob. She shuts down your opponent's strongest skirmisher, hard counters [[archery]], and, like all [[Enduring]] minions, gets a strength boost from any random cards that exert her or wound her to generate a benefit. (She's best buds with {{Card|Gothmog, Morgul Leader}}, and she loves to vacation in {{Card|Pelennor Prairie}}, {{Card|Osgiliath Crossing}}, or {{Card|Dol Guldur}}.) Along with Gollum himself, she's the star of [[Ninja Gollum]].
* {{Card|Shelob, Her Ladyship}} is the strongest version of Shelob. She shuts down your opponent's strongest skirmisher, hard counters [[archery]], and, like all [[Enduring]] minions, gets a strength boost from any random cards that exert her or wound her to generate a benefit. (She's best buds with {{Card|Gothmog, Morgul Leader}}, and she loves to vacation in {{Card|Pelennor Prairie}}, {{Card|Osgiliath Crossing}}, or {{Card|Dol Guldur}}.) Along with Gollum himself, she's the star of [[Ninja Gollum]].


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