OK I have read the rules especially on topics like killed, exhausted and wound. I think I know the answer to this but if a Gondor Wraith is Exhausted, and based on
Swept Away's game text: While you have initiative, exhausted
Wraiths cannot take wounds, does that prevent him from being killed and out of the game?
Based on the rules text saying: if a card prevents wounds, wounds may still be
assigned to that character. And then giving the example of
Faramir, Wizard's Pupil which says:
"Skirmish: Exert Gandalf to prevent all wounds to Faramir."
This prevents wounds as they are assigned to Faramir, not the assignments themselves.So if they lose a skirmish they would still be assigned a wound which would caused them to died even tho they do not actually take the wound due to
Swept Away's game text. Is that correct?
I know in some ways the wraiths are sort of hard to beat when they are exhausted but because I have not played them except one time really, (and that was a long time ago and did not turn out well) I have not gotten to understand their true strengths if in fact they have better advantages over other normally strong companions.
I have started to read a few articles on people playing Gondor Wraiths but still have not gotten a clear cut answer to things yet.