•Merry, Fast Learner
(1-of)
Companion • Hobbit
Str: 3
Vit: 4
While you can spot a
companion, Merry is strength +2.
Skirmish: Exert Merry to make a
companion strength +1.
This guy looks a tiny bit off, just because I would normally expect Merry to work with
. But in the context of FotR, then obviously this does make sense. Are there any rarities for these cards?
I agree that he looks a bit off, but I made a similar justification to you (looking at FotR). However, you bring up rarities, which changes my opinions a bit. I didn't think about them when I first designed the cards (other than Frodo and Boromir), so here's my best impression of an impartial view of rarities of these cards:
Frodo, Friend to All - C
Boromir, Protector of Halflings - P
Merry, Fast Learner - U (he seems too complicated and narrow for common, but not splashy enough for rare)
Pippin, In Over His Head - U (same comment as Merry)
Aragorn, Unseen Protector - U (same comment as Merry)
Sam, Frodo's Protector - R (this Sam would nerf a draft-power-level swarm strategy too well to show up anywhere else)
Blade of Gondor, Steward's Sword - U or R
First Line of Defence - U
Kingsfoil - C
Ranger's Sword, Blade of Arnor - U or R
Well Defended - U (continuous effects like that would be overwhelming if they could be drafted in large numbers)
Westernesse Dagger - U
Strength of Gondor - C
Look Out! - U
Protected Border - C
Well Aimed Stone - C or U (depending on how annoying it turned out to be)
Herbs and Gardens - C
Hard Earned Rest - U (I feel the cultureless cards should be U or R to keep draft decks from looking too similar to eachother)
Looking at that, I'd say I'm happy with every thing except the lack of common companions. I think conditions should skew towards higher rarities, events and possessions (except unique possessions) towards lower rarities, and characters should be all over the map. I think the best thing to do is to make Merry and Pippin simpler and less narrow, so that they can be commons.
The easiest way to do that would be to drop one ability from each of them and replace
![Gondor [Gondor]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/gondor.png)
with non-
![Shire [Shire]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/shire.png)
. I'm just not sure whether to remove the static ability or the skirmish ability. Any opinions?
•Aragorn, Unseen Protector ![Gondor [Gondor]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/gondor.png)
Companion • Man
Str: 8
Vit: 4
Ranger.
Skirmish: Exert Aragorn twice to have him replace a
companion (except the Ring-bearer) skirmishing a minion.
This guy is fine in the context of this deck, but he's very limited otherwise. Is it possible to have him do something like "Exert Aragorn three times to have him replace a companion (except the Ring-bearer) in a skirmish (or exert Aragorn twice if that companion is a
companion)"? Or something that does allow him to have a use in other decks?
Do you think "Exert Aragorn twice to have him replace a companion (except the Ring-bearer) in a skirmish" would be too powerful? What about a "non-
![Gondor [Gondor]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/gondor.png)
" companion? I think three exertions is too steep, and the text gets very long with the "or exert Aragorn twice ..." text.
•Sam, Frodo's Protector ![Shire [Shire]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/shire.png)
Companion • Hobbit
Str: 3
Vit: 4
Sam and Frodo are strength +1 for each minion assigned to skirmish Frodo.
Response: If Frodo is killed, make Sam the Ringbearer (resistance 5).
I don't like the fact that the bonus applies to both. I think it probably ought to just pump Sam, but if you want the card to be a bit better, then it should pump Frodo.
What don't you like about the bonus applying to both? I don't think the card would be very useful if it only pumped Sam, but only pumping Frodo could be okay. I really want this to be a counter-swarm card ... maybe something like this would be better:
•
Sam, Frodo's Protector ![Shire [Shire]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/shire.png)
Companion • Hobbit
Str: 3
Vit: 4
Skirmish: If Sam is not assigned to a skirmish, spot Frodo skirmishing more than one minion and exert Sam twice to add his strength to Frodo's.
Response: If Frodo is killed, make Sam the
Ringbearer (resistance 5).
•First Line of Defence
(1-of)
Condition
Bearer must be a
Man.
While you can spot more minions than
companions, bearer is defender +1.
Exert bearer at the start of each skirmish involving him.
Very limited. Not saying this is a bad thing, but this card is very weak. I think I'd like it better if it gave him straight defender +1—that way the skirmish drawback would encourage you to fight more than 1 minion just because you're going to take an exertion no matter how many people you fight.
I like the first drawback better than the second ... do you think it would be okay as:
![2 [2]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/2.png)
•
First Line of Defence ![Gondor [Gondor]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/gondor.png)
(1-of)
Condition
Bearer must be a
![Gondor [Gondor]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/gondor.png)
Man.
While you can spot more minions than
![Gondor [Gondor]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/gondor.png)
companions, bearer is
defender +1.
I think that this way, it's a card that could work in any deck, but is especially good in a mutli-culture deck. I felt this might be too strong in a deck with only one
![Gondor [Gondor]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/gondor.png)
companion, which is why I originally added the second drawback.
Well Defended ![Shire [Shire]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/shire.png)
Condition • Support Area
To play, spot two hobbits.
Response: If a non-
companion wins a skirmish, make a minion skirmishing a hobbit strength -1 (or -2 if that companion was a
Man).
This card can go on forever... Needs a non-infinitely-repeatable cost.
Oops ... here I was thinking I'd done a good job of making it sound like a LotR card by adding a response ability. I'd rather it remain no cost, but limited to once per skirmish:
Well Defended ![Shire [Shire]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/shire.png)
Condition • Support Area
To play, spot two hobbits.
Whenever a non-
![Shire [Shire]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/shire.png)
companion wins a skirmish, make a minion assigned to skirmish a hobbit strength -1 until the regroup phase (or -2 if that companion was a
![Gondor [Gondor]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/gondor.png)
Man).
(I also rephrased it so that it actually does something ... there would be no hobbits skirimishing at the time another companion wins a skirmish).
Westernesse Dagger ![Gondor [Gondor]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/gondor.png)
![Shire [Shire]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/shire.png)
Possession • Hand Weapon
Str: +1
Bearer must be a
or
companion.
If bearer is a Man, this weapon may be borne in addition to 1 other hand weapon.
If bearer is a Hobbit, he is strength +1.
Very nice, except that I don't think it's actually a
card given that it was made by Anor not the Shire.
I'm on the fence about the culture of this card ... I think that because
Hobbit Sword is a
![Shire [Shire]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/shire.png)
card, it's okay. It's definitely something I would wait until the polishing stages of set design to handle, because I'd want the number of dual-culture cards to have some sort of pattern. Having a card like this which could be
![Gondor [Gondor]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/gondor.png)
![Shire [Shire]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/shire.png)
or just
![Gondor [Gondor]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/gondor.png)
could be helpful in balancing the numbers.
Look Out! ![Shire [Shire]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/shire.png)
Event • Assignment
Exert a
companion who is not assigned to skirmish to add that his strength to another companion's.
This card currently does nothing because the strength bonus is lost after the assignment phase. I would make it an exact copy of Friend to Sam's game text.
My bad ... I had originally tried to make this card also give
defender +1 (which would need the assignment phase), but that got a little crazy (as the
![Shire [Shire]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/shire.png)
companion would not yet be assigned to skirmish, so it would need a restriction on whether or not the
![Shire [Shire]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/shire.png)
companion could be assigned, but should that apply to both players, or just the FP player, and what happens if the hobbit somehow ends up in a skirmish anyway, etc.), so I aimed to match
Friend to Sam's game text. Obviously I forgot to update the type along with the text.
In case you were also commenting on the number of exertions, I think because it's an event (and therefore harder to repeat), a single exertion is okay.
Got no other problems here! If I didn't comment, then I thought it was fine. I would appreciate some rarities on the cards which would make me understand them and the set a little better, but a good job overall!
An important question you're going to have to ask yourself when following through this project is "Why would I buy this product? What cards are there in the deck that make me want to have this?"
Thranduil
Thanks again for the comments, Thranduil. I hope the volume of cards is not what's daunting other people ... if it is, I welcome comments on individual cards, not just entire decks.
I think the rarities at the top of this post still hold, except for Merry and Pippin; hopefully the changes I suggested make them wholly common. I'd love to know what you think about the rarities, as I'm not 100% sure on any of the rarities I assigned ... I just went with my gut feelings on them.
As for "Why would I buy this product?", that is a good question. It's a tough question to answer, because obviously I'm trying to make cards I would want to own. Based on previous forum discussions I think the idea of multi-cultural decks is something people are at least intruiged by, so I expect that would be the biggest draw for people.
The Cirith Ungol shadow is currently going through a bit of an overhaul (a couple days ago I figured out a much better mechanic for them), so it'll still be a day or two before I post them. Which is probably fine, because this post ended up long again.