Well let's finish off the week with a bang (of sorts). Firstly, a dull but nasty Uruk.
Uruk Slayer (V) Minion • Uruk-hai
Str: 13
Vit: 1
Sit: 5
.
Damage +1.While at a battleground site, this minion is
damage +1.1 V 153
Second, an Uruk with a little twist.
Uruk Guard (V) Minion • Uruk-hai
Str: 9
Vit: 3
Sit: 5
.
Damage +1. Enduring."'Wolves and orcs were housed in Isengard, for Saruman was mustering a great force…'"1 V 147
Third, an Uruk with an even bigger twist.
Uruk Brood (V) Minion • Uruk-hai
Str: 9
Vit: 3
Sit: 5
.
Damage +1.When you play this minion, you may exert X
Orcs to make this minion's twilight cost -X.
"'He does not see the caverns hidden deep beneath this tower… nor does he know what is going on there.'"1 V 145
Orcs AND Uruk-hai - what is he thinking? :hey: Remember that this can also work as an extension to the
/
partnership being developed in Hunters block thanks to
Saruman's Ambition (V).
Now for a couple of token cards.
Breeding Pit (V) Possession • Support Area
.
Shadow: Play an Uruk-hai and remove
to add an
token here.
Shadow: Discard this possession to play an Uruk-hai from your hand. Its twilight cost is -1 for each token here.
"'He is breeding an army in the caverns of Isengard. An army that can move in sunlight, and cover great distances at speed.'"1 V 122
Uruk-hai Armory (V) Possession • Support Area
.
Shadow: Play a possession on your Uruk-hai to add an
token here.
Shadow: Discard this condition and exert an Uruk-hai to play X
possessions from your discard pile on your Uruk-hai, where X is the number of tokens here.
1 V 157
And for the final exhibit, a card that unites all
subcultures under Saruman's influence. Though I don't know whether
Saruman's Ambition (V) would apply to minions not in play...
Servants to Saruman (V) Event • Shadow
Choose one: exert an
Orc to play an Uruk-hai from your draw deck; exert an Uruk-hai to play an
Orc from your discard pile; or exert Saruman to play an
minion from your draw deck or discard pile, then remove this event from the game.
"'This is grevious news concerning Saruman… for we trusted him and he is deep in all our counsels.'"3 V 70