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[[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]] is a {{C|Isengard}} [[Event]] from the [[Fellowship of the Ring]] set. | [[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]] is a {{C|Isengard}} [[Event]] from the [[Fellowship of the Ring]] set. | ||
{{CardInfobox|1U161}} | {{CardInfobox|1U161}} | ||
{{QueryCardCategories|1U161}}</noinclude> | {{QueryCardCategories|1U161}}</noinclude> | ||
= Strategy = | = Strategy = | ||
Primarily useful for negating a skirmish cancel from Hobbit Stealth or Hobbit Intuition. This is doubly useful if the opponent has no backup plan, as they will often then lose their Hobbit. This element of surprise is lost if the shadow player's hand is revealed (No Business of Ours prevents this), although Wariness is still effective as a deterrent in such cases. Goblin Man can be used to check whether an opponent has Stealth cards in their hand. | Primarily useful for negating a skirmish cancel from Hobbit Stealth or Hobbit Intuition. This is doubly useful if the opponent has no backup plan, as they will often then lose their Hobbit. This element of surprise is lost if the shadow player's hand is revealed (No Business of Ours prevents this), although Wariness is still effective as a deterrent in such cases. Goblin Man can be used to check whether an opponent has Stealth cards in their hand. |