Hey Folks,
I'm sure this topic has been covered here before, but I've finished my 2012 LotR TCG related goal of finishing my Fellowship Foil set, so I'm moving on to something else

I wanted to create a format where a single person can play the game with a high amount of challenge (to make it interesting), diversity (to make it repeatable), and flexibility (so that you could make it two-player if you got the chance and didn't want to play the normal way). Here is my first stab at the format. I'd really appreciate suggestions to make it more interesting!
Endurance Format
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As with the normal format, you represent the Fellowship and have a Ring-Bearer (any one of your choice) and one additional Companion (any one of your choice). You start at Site 1 (any one of your choice).
You have a draw deck that consists of 30 Fellowship cards (they must be unique/only one copy per deck, and may not contain any Companion cards).
You draw 4 cards to start.
Each turn, during the "Fellowship Phase" you may play 1 card from hand. In Endurance Format, you ignore all costs of cards.
When you move to the next site, you randomly choose a site from any site 2.
There is a Shadow Deck that consists of 60 minions (they must be unique/only one copy per deck).
You shuffle the deck and play the top 2 minions from that deck.
You then move to the maneuver phase, the archery phase, and then the skirmish phase as your would in Normal Format.
(QUESTION: How do you handle minions with Maneuver or Archery text in a way that "keeps you honest"? i.e. ensure that you play the minions to their utmost value)
If you have any Maneuver, Archery, or Skirmish events in hand you may play them at the appropriate time for free.
When you have finished the Skirmish phase, if your Fellowship has survived, you move on to the Regroup phase as normal. You do not discard any minions (unless you have a Regroup event or action that allows you to do so).
You may then draw 2 cards, and proceed on to Site 3.
You then repeat the process, getting another Fellowship phase. Except this time, you play 3 minions. At Site 4, you play 4, and so on, until you have reached Site 9.
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So thoughts? I haven't even played this out once, so I have no idea if it's completely rubbish or not. I think you could have quite a bit of fun varying the minion deck, varying the Fellowship deck, playing with what sites are allowed, etc. Happy to hear what people have to say, good or bad.
Thanks!
PJ