There are some cards that I don't really understand their use, or I need a rule explained. Here they are:
1) Can Narsil be in play the same time as Anduril? I kinda think so, but it seems really strange to have them both in play at once, seeing as they are the same sword.
2)
Aragorn, ROTN can be exerted mutiple times to be defender +2 or +3. Is it a normal strategy to make him +3 and send him to his death?
3)
Aragorn's Bow, Rangers Longbow seems too good. Is it possible to just add a threat for each vitality of each minion? If so, couldn't you do that the whole game? Sure, you would have tons of threats, but how could you get killed if you don't ever fight?
4)
Gandalf, Bearer of Obligation..I have this card and for the love of me, can't figure out a good reason to use it. I just can't see an upside of using it instead of a different RB and
Gandalf, Leader of Men. Is there something I'm missing?
5)The rule of 4 prevents someone in their fellowship phase from taking more than 4 cards in hand. If I had 2
Calculated Risk, would I be able to use the 2nd one to draw 1 card, or would the rule prevent me from using it at all?
6)Do you use
Aragorn, HttWC's power before or after you add twilight tokens for movement?
7)If I played
13R36, I woudn't be able to use it until the start of my next turn?
8)Bill Ferny. Nazgul have such low site numbers already. Why is he considered a good card?
9)I see a lot of people think that
Steadfast Champion is a really good card. This is how I understand it: If I have 4 comps and I play SC on Gandalf, then when it's the assignment phase and the opponent has, let's say, 3 minions, couldn't he just stack all 3 on Gandalf and overwhelm him, thus making him unable to use SC?
Whew. Thanks to anyone who takes the time to read this and help me.