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syndrome |
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 4:25 am |
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Syndrome, Wretched Disease
Condition - Support Area
Toil . Discard Gollum and spot another minion to transfer this to a companion.
Each time the free peoples player assigns bearer to a skirmish, bearer must exert. The shadow player may then exert a Gollum minion to play Syndrome from his draw deck. The shadow player may then remove to transfer that condition to a companion.
"It came from the darkness of the swamps and laid waste to the civilization."
R+
So I’m rusty.
Edit: Thanks NB, I’ve been away from lotr for far to long. Didn’t remember how to word a lot of things. |
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NBarden |
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 4:44 am |
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syndrome wrote: S Syndrome, Wretched Disease
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Toil 2. Discard Gollum and spot 1 minion to attach this to a companion.
Each time the free peoples player assigns bearer to a skirmish, they must exert.
Each time the free peoples player assigns bearer to a skirmish, the shadow player may exert a minion to play Syndrome from his draw deck. For an additional twilight cost, it may be placed directly on a companion. (Toil cannot subtract from this additional cost.)
"It came from the darkness of the swamps and laid waste to the civilization."
R+
So I’m rusty.
Mind if I help you by phrasing it differently? I recommed...
Syndrome, Wretched Disease
Condition
Toil . Discard Gollum and spot another minion to transfer this to a companion.
Each time the free peoples player assigns bearer to a skirmish, bearer must exert. The shadow player may then exert a minion to play Syndrome from his draw deck. The shadow player may then add to transfer that condition to a companion.
"It came from the darkness of the swamps and laid waste to the civilization."
R+
Nice card. I think that the phrasing needs to be different, but its still pretty powerful... |
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DáinIronfoot |
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 12:43 pm |
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Just make sure it starts in the support area, like "Condition • Support Area".
Nifty, though awfully powerful. Maybe up the cost to or even . |
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sickofpalantirs |
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 1:35 pm |
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syndrome wrote: S Syndrome, Wretched Disease
Condition
Toil 2. Discard Gollum and spot 1 minion to attach this to a companion.
Each time the free peoples player assigns bearer to a skirmish, they must exert.
Each time the free peoples player assigns bearer to a skirmish, the shadow player may exert a minion to play Syndrome from his draw deck. For an additional twilight cost, it may be placed directly on a companion. (Toil cannot subtract from this additional cost.)
"It came from the darkness of the swamps and laid waste to the civilization."
R+
So I’m rusty.
your a disease? works for me. Kinda complex though. maybe make it to play another copy or... that might be clearer |
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syndrome |
Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 2:37 pm |
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