Eye of Barad-Dur (5R96)

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Eye of Barad-Dur (5R96) is a Sauron Event from the Battle of Helm's Deep set.

Collection Info
Title Eye of Barad-Dûr
Unique No
Collectible Yes
Notes This card must be played in order to use its response text, which is affected by cards like Legolas, Dauntless hunter. The text `discard this card to` is superfluous.
Set 5 - Battle of Helm's Deep
Rarity R - Rare
Card Number 96
Language EN - English
Revision 0
Gameplay Info
Playable Yes
Culture Sauron
Side Shadow
Card Type Event
Twilight Cost 0
Game Text Skirmish: Make a companion or ally skirmishing a Orc strength -1 for each Ring-bound companion.

Response: If a Free Peoples player reveals this card from your hand, discard this card to add 2 burdens.

Lore The Lidless Eye looked out from Sauron's fortress.
Translations
DE - German
Card Name Das Auge von Barad-dûr
Game Text Kampf Gib einem Gefährten oder Verbündeten, der gegen einen Ork kämpft, Stärke -1 für jeden Ring-verbundenen Gefährten. Reaktion: Wenn der Freie Völker Spieler diese Karte von deiner Hand aufdeckt, lege sie ab, um 2 Lastmarken auf den Ringträger zu legen, wenn der Freie Völker Spieler sie von deiner Hand aufdeckt.
Lore Das Lidlose Auge blickte von der Spitze von Saurons Festung in die Ferne.
ES - Spanish
Card Name Ojo de Barad-Dûr
Game Text Escaramuza: Da a un compañero o un aliado en una escaramuza contra un Orco fuerza -1 por cada compañero Vinculado al Anillo.

Respuesta: Si un jugador de Gentes Libres revela esta carta de tu mano, descarta esta carta para añadir 2 cargas.

Lore El Ojo Sin Párpado observaba fuera de la fortaleza de Sauron.
FR - French
Card Name L'*il de Barad-dûr
Game Text Combat : Pour chaque compagnon associé à l’Anneau, donnez -1 en force à un compagnon ou un allié qui combat un Orque . Réponse : Si un joueur des Peuples Libres révèle cette carte de votre main, défaussez-la pour ajouter 2 points-fardeau.
Lore L'*il Sans Paupière jetait son regard perçant de la forteresse de Sauron.
IT - Italian
Card Name Occhio di Barad-Dûr
Game Text Schermaglia: Sottrai -1 alla forza di un compagno o di un alleato che sta schermagliando con un Orco per ogni compagno Legato all’Anello.

Risposta: Se un giocatore dei Popoli Liberi mostra questa carta dalla tua mano, scarta questa carta per aggiungere 2 segnalini fardello.

Lore L'Occhio Senza Palpebre osservava dalla fortezza di Sauron.


Technical Info
Wiki Base Card ID LOTR-EN05S096.0
TLHH ID LOTR05096
GEMP ID 5_96
LOTRO Hex ID 60 BA C4 04
LOTRO Image ID 05_096


Strategy[edit]

Sting's lore reads "'This is Sting. You have seen it before once upon a time.'"

Indeed we have. With its ability to give your opponent a strategic glimpse of your hand and hinder any Orc-based minion deck with it's twilight removal, Sting has become one of the most popular cards in the game. Prior to The Battle of Helm's Deep set, the Sauron culture had no way to defend against hand revealing cards like Sting, Glamdring, and Curse Their Foul Feet. While Isengard had No Business of Ours, and Moria had Throw Yourself in Next Time, Sauron players were left helplessly removing twilight and discarding cards. But now, all that has changed.

Eye of Barad-Dur marks the first time that you can gain an advantage by letting the Free Peoples player reveal your hand. By simply drawing Eye of Barad-Dur and holding on to it (especially if Sting or Glamdring are on the table) you can set a very effective trap for your opponent. Should they choose to reveal your hand, the terrible sight of the lidless Eye will add two burdens to Frodo, who is probably already hindered by the powerful burden adding ability of the Sauron culture. Simply discarding the Eye if it is revealed will meet the card's cost, and the two resulting burdens come at a bargain price.

Even if you can't entice your opponent to reveal your hand, the Eye's skirmish ability can come in handy. It allows you to make a character skirmishing a Sauron Orc strength minus one for each ringbound companion you can spot. In every case, this results in at least a strength decrease of one (as either Frodo or Sam are always in play), but in a ringbound ranger deck, or a Frodo/Sam/Smeagol deck, the results can be devastating to your opponent's unwary companion. Combined with its big brother, Enduring Evil (which, no coincidentially, benefits from the burden-adding aspect of the other half of the Eye of Barad-Dur's abilities), the Eye and a small Sauron Orc can easily take down even the toughest of companions.

With it's powerful burden adding and strength sapping ability, Eye of Barad-Dur will likely find a place in most Sauron decks, and as its use becomes more prominent, Free People's players will have to think twice about revealing your hand, which is the true benefit of the Eye's threat. >by John Nangle

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