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| + | #REDIRECT [[Fear (1R212)]] |
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| − | | SetNum=01
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| − | | CardNum=212
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| − | | SetName=The Fellowship of the Ring
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| − | | Side=Shadow
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| − | | Culture=Wraith
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| − | | Twilight=1
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| − | | FullCardType=Event
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| − | | GameText=Search. Maneuver: Exert your Nazgul to discard an ally.
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| − | | Lore=''"'Never has such a thing happened in my time! ... Guests unable to sleep in their beds, and good bolsters ruined and all! What are we coming to?'"''
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| − | | Rarity=R
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| − | = General Strategy =
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| − | While somewhat situational, Fear can be a real difference maker against a number of Free Peoples strategies. The ability to discard an ally during the maneuver phase can leave the Free Peoples player without a necessary character, such as Filibert Bolger, Wily Rascal [a particular bane of Nazgul archetypes] or a potentially Frodo-saving Bounder. Fear can also hamstring the Horn of Boromir strategy, discarding an ally hearkened to battle by the possession.
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| − | Characters such as Elrond, Lord of Rivendell or Galadriel, Lady of Light may be played in multiple copies; discarding a single copy may force the opponent to play another copy later for beneficial twilight later in the game.
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| − | = Strengths and Weaknesses =
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| − | === Strong Versus... ===
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| − | * Allies, including multiple versions of Elrond, Galadriel, and Bilbo
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| − | * Thrarin, Dwarven Smith
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| − | * Shire allies, particularly Bounder and Filibert Bolger, Wily Rascal
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| − | * The Horn of Boromir
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| − | === Weak Versus... ===
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| − | * Decks without allies
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| − | * Maneuver Wounding
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