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| Gagnut | 
 Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 2:09 pm | 
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Strategies for adding burdens with the Sauron culture.
 
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I got this idea with my deck and thought I would enlighten the world about it.
 
 
 
  burdens and making good use of them.
 
 
 
There are many Sauron cards that have to do with burdens, getting burdens can be easier than you think, I will give you a few examples:
 
 
Desperate Defense of the ring:   Condition, To play exert a   Orc, Plays on a companion.  Each Time Bearer is Assigned to a skirmish, the free peoples chooses to either discard 3 cards from hand  or add a burden.  
 
	Now, this card is so awesome because, it isn’t unique, so I could play 4 of these on one companion and each time that companion  is assigned to a skirmish, they add 4 burdens or discard 12 cards from hand.
 
 
Another great card.
 
Thin and Stretched,   Condition, To play exert a   orc. Plays on the Ring-bearer.
 
 Add a burden at the end of each turn which bearer was not assigned to a skirmish (and another companion was).
 
 
This is awesome, because that means that almost each turn, the free peoples has to add a burden, because even if the freeps assign the ring-bearer to a skirmish they usually have to add a burden anyway, unless sometimes they have an aRB and have a ring that you don’t have to add a burden to wear.
 
 
Desperate measures,  , Event, Maneuver: Spot a   orc and remove a burden to discard the top 5 cards from his Draw deck.
 
 
This card should be on the cards you hate list, if a awesome card is discarded from your opponent’s deck, the feeling is insurmountable.  
 
 
Above the Battlements,  , Event, Shadow,
 
Play a besieger stacked on a site you control of remove a burden to play a orc from your discard pile. 
 
This card is awesome for when there is a lot of twilight in the pool and you  need minions, you just remove a burden  from the burdens you put on with Desperate defense of the Ring and Thin and Stretched and you just got yourself another minion.
 
 
Gorgorath Stormer, , Minion Orc, S 10, V 2 S 5. Besieger, Shadow, If you have initiative, exert this minion to add a  burden and make the Free Peoples draw a card.
 
This guy is great for adding burdens, with Gothmog’s Warg it adds one vitality so Stormie can exert twice. 
 
 
Sauron, The Lord of the Rings, Minion, Maia, S24,V5,S6, Damage +2, Enduring,Fierce For each Burden you spot, threat you spot, and site you control, Sauron’s twilight cost is  -1.
 
 
For one thing Sauron is powerful, Big, Bad, and The lord of the rings, One time the freeps had 9 burdens and I controlled 2 sites and Frodo was on site nine, I placed Sauron down for 7 twilight, so sweet it made my teeth rot out.
 
 
Here is my deck    
 
 Minions
 
Sauron, The Lord of the Rings
 
Siege Troop
 
Olog-Hai of Mordor x2
 
Great Hill Troll x3
 
Gorgorath Troop x2
 
Gothmog, Lieutenant of Morgul
 
Gorgorath Swarm
 
Gorgorath Officer
 
Siege Commander
 
Orc Slaughterer 
 
Gorgorath Stormer
 
Gorgorath Keeper
 
Orc Trooper
 
Possessions
 
Grond , Hammer of the Underworld
 
Vile Blade
 
Gothmog’s Warg
 
Ithil Stone
 
Conditions 
 
Troop Tower x2
 
Tower Walkway
 
Orc Bowmen
 
Thin and Stretched
 
Desperate Defense of the Ring
 
Events
 
Hate
 
Enheartened Foe
 
Above the Battements
 
Desperate Measures   
 
 
As you can see,  this deck has all of these and a few more put in to make it a sweet deck, the burdens work together, one of the only bad things is when I am trying to Corrupt the ring-bearer and I get Desperate Measures, and I don’t want to remove a burden and it clogs my hand.  This deck works with site control and burdens.
 
These are the cards that I have In my deck, I want some other cards, so I am working on getting them. | 
 
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| Anonymous Prodigy | 
 Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 2:36 pm | 
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Good article, Gagnut. The only thing I find fault with is that you did not include all   cards that add burdens. Apart from the ones in your deck, they are: The Ring’s Oppression, Verily I Come, Gleaming In The Snow, Eye of Barad-Dur, Grishnakh, Orc Captain, Wisp of Pale Sheen, Orc Officer, and The Ring Is Mine!. It would also be good to include the deck’s weaknesses, or what cards or cultures can defeat it. Otherwise, a solid article. I give it a 3.    | 
 
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| han_feizi | 
 Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 4:35 pm | 
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I’m happy to see that someone at last noticed good old red orcs.
 
 
   
 
Recently I was examing some new strategies and I’ve found extremely powerful combo:
 
 
1) use red orcs to gain initiative (Orc Inquisitor x4 + Tower of BD x4)
 
 
2) add some more standard discarding+burdening cards (Gagnut examined them well)
 
 
Now goes the clue - Nazzies from RotK.
 
gain initiative (see above) and ...
 
play U. Attea
 
play U. T for free
 
exert U. Attea to add TWO burdens (in shadow phase!)
 
 
It’s a very nice combo but that’s the beginning. Generally speaking, red+wraith combines very well. There is one orc which gets Wraith cards from discard back to draw deck. Adding 5 burdens add good old Enquea starts its job.
 
 
The whole strategy is, of course, to discard as many cards (opponent’s    ) as possible. Burdens are sub-strategy (mind you Irresistible Shadow). Your fp should discard cards as well (Dwarves or, my favourite, Elves with White Arrows)
 
 
IMHO this is one of the most dangerous archetype of deck in expanded format - sometime you may lose the game but if you have good drawing you can win with any deck
 
 
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Do not overuse this strategy - after a while you would not have opponents (discarding makes opponents furious) | 
 
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| Gagnut | 
 Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 10:53 am | 
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Anonymous Prodigy wrote: Good article, Gagnut. The only thing I find fault with is that you did not include all    cards that add burdens. Apart from the ones in your deck, they are: The Ring’s Oppression, Verily I Come, Gleaming In The Snow, Eye of Barad-Dur, Grishnakh, Orc Captain, Wisp of Pale Sheen, Orc Officer, and The Ring Is Mine!. It would also be good to include the deck’s weaknesses, or what cards or cultures can defeat it. Otherwise, a solid article. I give it a 3.     
 
 
This is the deck that I have, I haven’t seen very many instance for using verily I come, The culture that does the best against it is proabley  , but I’m not sure, It might also be [elves]. | 
 
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| Gagnut | 
 Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 10:55 am | 
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| P.S. I’ll add that to my article. | 
 
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| fingolfin | 
 Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 11:07 am | 
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Good Deck.    I like killing more than corrupting though. | 
 
Soldier: why'd you do that captain?
 
 
John Wayne: Because I hate your guts!!
 
 
Exerpt from "Iwo Jima." | 
 
 
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| bobtheorc | 
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| sickofpalantirs | 
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| it was a little short and as AP said you missed some cards. you get a three | 
 
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| Gagnut | 
 Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 11:27 am | 
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Yeah, thanks.   | 
 
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| CarpeGuitarrem | 
 Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 12:55 pm | 
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You should also put more explanation into how the cards work together. Basically, you said "Here’s   cards that add burdens, and here’s a decklist." You might want to cut down on listing cards, and stress how to use them together.
 
 
Also remember that you don’t need card text in the article. I can just click on the hyperlink and get it all. You can reference it, or summarize it. | 
 
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