Squint-eyed Southerner (18C74)

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Squint-eyed Southerner (18C74) is a Men Minion from the Treachery & Deceit set.

Collection Info
Title Squint-eyed Southerner
Unique No
Collectible Yes
Set 18 - Treachery & Deceit
Rarity C - Common
Card Number 74
Language EN - English
Revision 0
Gameplay Info
Playable Yes
Culture Men
Side Shadow
Card Type Minion
Race Man
Twilight Cost 4
Strength 9
Vitality 2
Site Number 2
Game Text While the fellowship is in region 1, this minion is strength +4.

While the fellowship is in region 2, this minion is strength +2.

Lore A man of Dunland, this outlaw was a prized agent of Saruman and a spy for the Witch-king.
Technical Info
Wiki Base Card ID LOTR-EN18S074.0
TLHH ID LOTR18074
GEMP ID 18_74
LOTRO Hex ID 6C 8C 2A 11
LOTRO Image ID 18_076


Strategy[edit]

Squint Eyed Southerner, along with Harry Goatleaf, Ruffian and Rough Man of the South, make up the four [Men] Men from set 18 that get strength bonuses based on region. All of them have the same text, never pay roaming costs and hit hard early in the game. This complements a powerful "rush" strategy where the goal is to kill the opponent early, but means that the minions will be weak at the end of the game. Additionally, since these minions rely on pure strength alone (Unlike the "Advance" [sauron] Orcs of set 10), they are dependant on overwhelms to damage the opposing fellowship). Gathering Strength could work well for this purpose. These minions have okay statistics for their costs in region two, but are particularly weak in region 3. Thus it can be useful to include other cards in a deck with them that are stronger at the later sites (Voice of the Desert, Demon of Might, Many-Tentacled Creature).

Squint Eyed Southerner has a high strength and 2 vitality, while still being fairly cheap to play.

Strengths and Weaknesses[edit]

Strong Versus...[edit]

  • Weak companions
  • Fellowships that need time to set up
  • Support characters
  • Choke decks

Weak Versus...[edit]

  • Built up fellowships in the later regions
  • Strong early-game characters (Thorongil, Grimbeorn, Glorfindel)


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