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| manu-fan | 
| ![]() Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 4:22 pm |  |  | 
 
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 It’s got no minions. None what so ever. Uniquely gutsy and very strange.
 
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 Hi,
 
 
 Fortress of Orthanc
 Crags of Emyn Muil
 Cavern Entrance
 Slopes of Orodruin
 Osgiliath Reclaimed
 West Gate of Moria
 Barazinbar
 Moria Guardroom
 Starkhorn
 
 Gimli, Bearer of Grudges
 The One Ring, The Ring of Rings
 
 Durin III, Dwarven Lord (s)
 Linnar, Dwarven Lord (s)
 
 Radagast, The Brown x2
 Ring of Fury x3
 Ring of Guile x2
 Axe of Khazad-dum x4
 Radagast’s Staff
 Dwarf-lords x2
 Out of Darkness x2
 Battle to the Last x2
 Blood Runs Chill x4
 No Pauses, No Spills x3
 Durability x2
 Argument Ready to Hand
 Nobody Tosses a Dwarf x 4
 Dwarven Warrior x4
 
 Unending Life x4
 Lingering Shadow x4
 Sauron’s Gaze x2
 Lost in the Woods x4
 Dark Temptation x2
 Unimpeded x4
 Chasm’s Edge x3
 Not Yet Vanquished
 Incited
 Unabated in Malice
 It’s Mine
 Hidden Even From Her x2
 Moving This Way x2
 Final Strike x2
 A Shadow Rises x4
 Fat One Wants It
 
 Here’s the strategy.
 
 Bid 1 and hope to go first. If you do, play Moria Guardroom to draw cards when you move. Hopefully, get a NPNS in hand to draw 4 during fellowship and 2 more when you move. The shadow is all about faking out and emptying your hand. Lay down all the conditions (you will be able to play them all during your shadow phase) and end your shadow phase. Make sure that you explain that some will trigger during Maneuver or Skirmish so your opponent is worried that you’ll unleash some horrible Nazgul/Gollum swarm if they double too much.
 
 Here’s the discard strategy. Your opponent should have slightly more shadow than FP cards in their decks. So, discarding should pick up shadow cards very slightly more than FP.
 
 Anyway, try to stay ahead, or get Radagast to triple if necessary. Run like hell! Don’t be afraid to do what might seem like ridiculous doubles. It’s likely that your opponent will have lots of FP cards in hand, and not be able to play any (or much) Shadow.
 
 For example, I doubled through the Crags at site 6 in one game because I could tell my opponent was hand screwed!!
 
 Note that it’s only usually by site 5 or 6 that your opponent will realize that your are playing no minions and start pitching FP cards.
 
 Here’s how it went down.
 
 Game 1 vs Elf Large Fellowship Archery/Beseigers
 
 Won the bid and went first. Gutsy doubles and some luck (Argument Ready to Hand at just the right time). Won at site 9.
 
 Game 2 vs Gondor/Forest Nazgul
 
 Lost the bid. Played a Lost in the Woods and something else at site 2. He was worried and stopped. I doubled past him and never looked back. Won at site 9.
 
 Game 3 vs Elf Archery/Evil Men Archery
 
 Won the bid. Moved ahead. Had to double through the Crags at one point when I knew he had got hardly any shadow to play. Ring of Fury was great. Won at site 9.
 
 Game 4 vs Dwarf discard/Orc corruption-discard
 
 Wons the bid. Had trouble moving ahead much, because of Trolls and Bound to Its Fate etc. However, he was staying behind because his deck was a shadow corruption deck. The key point was at Site 8 when he played the Watch-Tower and discarded my entire hand, when I had to double to 9. Lost corrupted at site 9 (with a couple of Bound to Its Fate).
 
 Well, that’s it. The game is up and this deck can never be played anymore. It was fun while it lasted. Note that it contains no Hunters or Rise of Saruman, because I don’t own any.
 
 Cheers.
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| sickofpalantirs | 
| ![]() Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 4:27 pm |  |  | 
 
| Joined: 23 Mar 2006
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| thats the problem with decks like these. now what you should do it put in a different side say sauron discarding corruption and play with that. then switch. lather rinse repeat. |  
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| JayPL | 
| ![]() Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 7:28 am |  |  | 
 
| Joined: 15 Nov 2006
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| WOW, I love original ideas like this! 
 One rules abuse: you cannot play NPNS and then draw cards with Moria Guardroom (when you move, it is still the Fellowship phase so The Rule of 4 applies)
   
 have a GP
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| manu-fan | 
| ![]() Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 10:34 am |  |  | 
 
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| JayPL wrote: WOW, I love original ideas like this!
 
One rules abuse: you cannot play NPNS and then draw cards with Moria Guardroom (when you move, it is still the Fellowship phase so The Rule of 4 applies)    
have a GP  
 Is it?
 
 Gosh, after 1 1/2 years off, I cn’t remember a damn thing.
 
 The first game, we sat down and bid (at least I remembered that), then I said "How many cards do we draw?"
   
 Then, after playing a couple of cards my opponent reminded me that I needed to play a site
   
 Cheers.
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| sickofpalantirs | 
| ![]() Posted: Fri May 25, 2007 1:34 pm |  |  | 
 
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| we have been playing consistently for 2-3 yrs. and we still have to be reminded to take back sites. generally we let people take back actions as long as we are in the same phase, and almost everyone uses my sites. |  
|  Sop's haves/ top wants   (mm)"SoP: you will always be the Official CC Spammer in my heart"
 "DáinIronfoot"
 Spammers really are amazing creatures. You can learn all there is to know about their ways in a month. And yet, after a hundred years, they can still surprise you.
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| TheShyzle | 
| ![]() Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 8:28 pm |  |  | 
 
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| Anautikus | 
| ![]() Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 8:48 pm |  |  | 
 
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| in regards to what manu-fan and SoP said, we’ve been playing for about 2-3 years, and we go BACK some phases just because we have made a stupid move or two.  it can get pretty bad sometimes when u just stop thinking   
 ex. its assignment phase. me: "um....hey let’s go back to the maneuver phase." next turn. its the last skirmish. opponent: "hey let’s go back to the archery..." ahhh good times with LotR....gotta love this game
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| manu-fan | 
| ![]() Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 10:25 pm |  |  | 
 
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| TheShyzle wrote: I don’t understand how anyone would fall for this. What kind of decks were you playing agains that you could just outrun them when you were playing no minions. I guess I don’t get it.  
 For the first 2 or 3 turns, they figured I was setting up some Nazgul bomb to go off. They figured it out by the time I got to site 6 or 7, but then I was ahead and moved to the end. I was lucky nobody was playing Radagast.
 
 As I said. I only went 3-1, and felt really fortunate and lucky.
 
 Cheers.
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