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Like Delving, this card helps players to draw more cards. Unlike Delving, this card only grabs Free Peoples cards from your deck, which is only really desirable if you want to cycle quickly through your deck or are not relying much on your shadow side. It has an advantage over Delving in that it doesn't need an exertion, but instead costs 2 twilight. As such, combining it with Aragorn, HttWC or Sting might be desirable to prevent a build-up of twilight. It could be beneficial to tank fellowships that are trying to flood the twilight pool by getting out as many expensive cards as possible. It typically draws fewer cards than Delving, so it is less affected by the rule of 4. | Like Delving, this card helps players to draw more cards. Unlike Delving, this card only grabs Free Peoples cards from your deck, which is only really desirable if you want to cycle quickly through your deck or are not relying much on your shadow side. It has an advantage over Delving in that it doesn't need an exertion, but instead costs 2 twilight. As such, combining it with Aragorn, HttWC or Sting might be desirable to prevent a build-up of twilight. It could be beneficial to tank fellowships that are trying to flood the twilight pool by getting out as many expensive cards as possible. It typically draws fewer cards than Delving, so it is less affected by the rule of 4. | ||
= Strengths and Weaknesses = | = Strengths and Weaknesses = | ||
== Strong Versus... == | |||
* Cheap shadows | * Cheap shadows | ||
* Copes better with Wounding/Archery decks than most [dwarven] card draw, as it doesn't cost an exertion | * Copes better with Wounding/Archery decks than most [dwarven] card draw, as it doesn't cost an exertion | ||
== Weak Versus... == | |||
* Discard decks | * Discard decks |
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Wealth of Moria (1R28) is a Event from the Fellowship of the Ring set.
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Strategy
Like Delving, this card helps players to draw more cards. Unlike Delving, this card only grabs Free Peoples cards from your deck, which is only really desirable if you want to cycle quickly through your deck or are not relying much on your shadow side. It has an advantage over Delving in that it doesn't need an exertion, but instead costs 2 twilight. As such, combining it with Aragorn, HttWC or Sting might be desirable to prevent a build-up of twilight. It could be beneficial to tank fellowships that are trying to flood the twilight pool by getting out as many expensive cards as possible. It typically draws fewer cards than Delving, so it is less affected by the rule of 4.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Strong Versus...
- Cheap shadows
- Copes better with Wounding/Archery decks than most [dwarven] card draw, as it doesn't cost an exertion
Weak Versus...
- Discard decks