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How playable is Ulaire Lemenya, Dark Enemy?
  
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| AnxiousChieftain | 
 Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 9:09 pm | 
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Well, this Lemenya doesn’t fit into many   decks. I myself rarely see any   decks using possessions, even though several exist (mounts, swords, and an axe!). In the right deck, Lemenya can be great, but I can’t see him being used much at all. He could be fun though in a casual Nazgul deck that tried to arm all the Nazgul with swords and horses.
 
 
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| elf lvr | 
 Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 10:18 pm | 
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I have a cycling-focused Nazzie mount deck paired with Knights right now. I would definately slap this guy in there. But you’re right, he’s no good in most serious   decks.
 
 
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| CarpeGuitarrem | 
 Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 11:17 pm | 
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| Sense of Obligation would be a nasty combo with this card. Against a two-culture deck, stick it on everybody but the RB. Against a monocultural deck, stick it on a bunch of companions. Play Nertea, and that’s three or four automatic burdens. | 
 
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| LeoKula | 
 Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:31 am | 
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I loved all the new Nazgul! They seem to fit perfectly into the old nazgul beatdown with nazgul sword and black steed... and the assignment tricks are awesom!
 
 
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| Anonymous Prodigy | 
 Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 9:27 am | 
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Neat minion! This guy could become a beast, especially late in the game.
 
 
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| Hedgehog81 | 
 Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 9:31 am | 
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CarpeGuitarrem wrote: Sense of Obligation would be a nasty combo with this card. Against a two-culture deck, stick it on everybody but the RB. Against a monocultural deck, stick it on a bunch of companions. Play Nertea, and that’s three or four automatic burdens.  
 
 
This is Lemenya Tread not Nertea’s | 
 
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| manwë | 
 Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 10:21 am | 
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I have two    decks based on possessions and this card would be excellent in them !
 
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Parfois on se demande si la vie a un sens puis on rencontre des personnes qui redonnent un sens à la vie.
 
 
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| CarpeGuitarrem | 
 Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:47 pm | 
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Hedgehog81 wrote: CarpeGuitarrem wrote: Sense of Obligation would be a nasty combo with this card. Against a two-culture deck, stick it on everybody but the RB. Against a monocultural deck, stick it on a bunch of companions. Play Nertea, and that’s three or four automatic burdens.  
This is Lemenya Tread not Nertea’s  
 
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| Foresight | 
 Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 3:25 pm | 
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Could have some potential with Fell Beast, as it discards cards when you play it, potentially   possessions!  He’s not a blockbuster, game-ender close to being broken minion, but he’s not totally worthless either.  I think that balances out to a 3. | 
 
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| Celebrimbor | 
 Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 4:00 pm | 
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Neat Card, but could be cooler.  Only works if you’re running lots of possessions, which is not usual in an average   deck.
 
 
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