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GameText:
Southron. At the start of each skirmish involving this minion, you may remove (3) to wound a companion or ally he is skirmishing. (5) ·
Regroup: Discard an [ISENGARD] Orc to make the Free Peoples player wound a companion. (4) ·
Damage +1. (4) ·
Skirmish: Exert this minion to wound a companion it is skirmishing. (3) ·
Damage +1. Regroup: Stack this minion on a site you control. Shadow: If stacked on a site you control, play this minion. Its twilight cost is -1. (3) ·
Skirmish: If this minion is skirmishing, discard this minion to play a [MEN] minion from your discard pile. That minion is fierce until the regroup phase. (3) ·
Each time the Free Peoples player assigns this minion to skirmish an unwounded companion, he or she must add a burden or discard a card from hand. (3) ·
Southron. Ambush (1). When the Free Peoples player assigns this minion to a character and you have initiative, wound that character. (3) ·
Easterling. Skirmish: Exert this minion to make him damage +1. (3) ·
Regroup: Exert this minion to make the Free Peoples player wound a companion. (3) ·
Warg-rider. While this minion is not exhausted, he is fierce. (3) ·
Damage +1. The twilight cost of this minion is -1 for each site you control. (3)
TaggedGameText:
When the Free Peoples player assigns this minion to a character and you have initiative, wound that character. (3) ·
FormattedGameText:
'''Regroup:''' Discard an [[Image:Culture_Isengard.svg|x22px|text-bottom|link=Isengard_Culture|class=whitebg]] Orc to make the Free Peoples player wound a companion. (4) ·
'''Warg-rider.'''
While this minion is not exhausted, he is '''fierce.''' (3) ·
'''Easterling.'''
'''Skirmish:''' Exert this minion to make him '''damage +1'''. (3) ·
'''Regroup:''' Exert this minion to make the Free Peoples player wound a companion. (3) ·
'''Skirmish:''' Exert this minion to wound a companion it is skirmishing. (3) ·
'''Southron.''' '''Ambush''' [[Image:Twilight_1.svg|x20px|text-bottom|link=Twilight Cost|class=whitebg]].
When the Free Peoples player assigns this minion to a character and you have initiative, wound that character. (3) ·
'''Skirmish:''' If this minion is skirmishing, discard this minion to play a [[Image:Culture_Men.svg|x20px|text-bottom|link=Men_Culture|class=whitebg]] minion from your discard pile. That minion is '''fierce''' until the regroup phase. (3) ·
Each time the Free Peoples player assigns this minion to skirmish an unwounded companion, he or she must add a burden or discard a card from hand. (3)
Lore:
None (152) ·
"Argh!!" (2) ·
“‘Wolves and orcs were housed in Isengard, for Saruman was mustering a great force....'” (2) ·
“‘There will be no dawn for Men.'” (2) ·
“‘The Orcs have often plundered Moria; there is nothing left in the upper halls.'” (2) ·
“‘Indeed I saw upon the bridge that which haunts our darkest dreams....'” (2) ·
“You will taste man-flesh!” (2) ·
“Some held that they were not Trolls, but giant Orcs...” (2) ·
“File after file passed....” (2) ·
“...new foes came swirling behind....” (2) ·
“...he learned great sorcery, and knew much of the mind of Sauron; and he was more cruel than any orc.” (2) ·
Wargs and riders sent by Saruman disrupted the villagers' retreat to Helm's Deep. (2) ·
The Men of the East were well-equipped. (2) ·
Some Orcs go beyond savagery, taking pleasure in the suffering of their enemies. (2) ·
Attacking in swarming hordes, the Uruk-hai close with the enemy rapidly to make weapons useless. (2) ·
A few Orcs are veterans of single combats to settle disputes in the mountain tribes. (2) ·
The Uruk-hai pillage the remains of the fallen merely to satisfy their bloodlust. (2) ·
“‘“White!” he sneered. “It serves as a beginning.”'” (2)
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