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macheteman |
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 4:48 pm |
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ok, i’m changing many lives of men to , and i’m bolding the defender +1.
as for gandalf, he usually only discards 2 minions, but if you can spot an orc, you can discard 3. orcs are known for playing many minions, so i think it is balanced, and adds a very little bit of swarm protection.
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Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 4:52 pm |
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ok i guess I misread the gandy’s text it does say at the start of the regroup phase so you can only do it once. The way I was reading it I thought you could pretty much exhaust Gandalf to discard as many as 9 minions if facing orcs, if not more if using a vitality pump. |
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macheteman |
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 7:00 pm |
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ok, here is another trio of DCs!
• Landroval, Prince of Eagles
Companion • Eagle
Strength: 6
Vitality: 4
Resistance: 8
To play, spot an Eagle.
While you can spot Gwaihir, Landroval is strength +2.
Manuever: Exert Landroval and another Eagle (or discard an Eagle from hand) to discard a condition.
"There came Gwaihir, and Landroval his brother..."
• Meneldor, Young and Swift
Companion • Eagle
Strength: 5
Vitality: 3
Resistance: 8
While Meneldor is in your starting fellowship, he is twilight cost -2.
Maneuver: Add to heal an Eagle (limit twice per phase).
"...and with him went Landroval, and Meneldor young and swift."
Upon the Nazgul They Bore
Event • Assignment
Assign a minion to skirmish an Eagle.
That minion is strength -2 until the regroup phase.
If that minion is a Nazgul you may wound it, then, you may add a threat to make it lose Fierce until the end of your turn.
"Straight down upon the Nazgul they bore..." |
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NBarden |
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 7:03 pm |
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macheteman wrote: ok, here is another trio of DCs!
• Landroval, Prince of Eagles
Companion • Eagle
Strength: 6
Vitality: 4
Resistance: 8
Muster.
To play, spot an Eagle.
While you can spot Gwaihir, Landroval is strength +2.
Manuever: Exert Landroval and another Eagle (or discard an Eagle from hand) to discard a condition.
"There came Gwaihir, and Landroval his brother..."
Nice.
• Meneldor, Young and Swift
Companion • Eagle
Strength: 5
Vitality: 3
Resistance: 8
While Meneldor is in your Starting Fellowship, he is twilight cost -2.
Maneuver: Add to heal an Eagle (limit twice per phase).
"...and with him went Landroval, and Meneldor young and swift."
Okay, this is perfect. Starting with Gwaihir. And prevent exhaustion for running. Sweet.
Upon the Nazgul They Bore
Event • Assignment
Assign a minion to skirmish an Eagle, that minion is strength -2.
If that minion is a Nazgul you may wound it, then, you may add a threat to exert it.
"Straight down upon the Nazgul they bore..."
Until the regroup phase. |
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macheteman |
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 7:11 pm |
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gp NBarden. thanks for the quick review! i had "until the regroup phase" on my paper copy, but i forgot to copy it over to the computer
i also like Meneldor, the only question i have about it is: is the ability balanced? |
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NBarden |
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 7:18 pm |
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macheteman |
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 7:20 pm |
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why thank you my dear Watson... |
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NBarden |
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 11:04 pm |
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Shieldmaiden |
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:29 am |
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macheteman wrote: ok, here is another trio of DCs!
• Landroval, Prince of Eagles
Companion • Eagle
Strength: 6
Vitality: 4
Resistance: 8
Muster.
To play, spot an Eagle.
While you can spot Gwaihir, Landroval is strength +2.
Manuever: Exert Landroval and another Eagle (or discard an Eagle from hand) to discard a condition.
"There came Gwaihir, and Landroval his brother..."
I love the spotting ability. This fits into the set very well.
• Meneldor, Young and Swift
Companion • Eagle
Strength: 5
Vitality: 3
Resistance: 8
While Meneldor is in your Starting Fellowship, he is twilight cost -2.
Maneuver: Add to heal an Eagle (limit twice per phase).
"...and with him went Landroval, and Meneldor young and swift."
A perfect companion for Gwaihir
Upon the Nazgul They Bore
Event • Assignment
Assign a minion to skirmish an Eagle, that minion is strength -2 until the regroup phase.
If that minion is a Nazgul you may wound it, then, you may add a threat to exert it.
"Straight down upon the Nazgul they bore..."
Would you consider switching the wound and the exert around for the Nazgul, so that you could exert first, then wound? But that might make it too powerful, as you could potentially kill a Nazgul (if it has a wound or wounds on it already) with this card. Perhaps you’ve put it this way on purpose, so that the ability doesn’t get OP. That would make sense.
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macheteman |
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:38 am |
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i did put it that way on purpose, but, honestly, i’m not quite sure if it is the best and most balanced way for the card to be. i’ll get a couple opinions and then i might tweak it. GP for the review!
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