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− | ====== Beauty Is Fading (1R205) ======
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− | | Set:| The Fellowship of the Ring|
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− | | [[Kinds_of_Cards|Kind]]:| Shadow|
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− | | Culture:| [[Wraith Culture|Wraith]]|
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− | | [[Twilight Cost|Twilight]]:| 5|
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− | | Card Type:| Event|
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− | | Game Text:| Maneuver: Exert a Nazgul to discard a Free Peoples possession or Free Peoples condition. If you can spot no such card, discard an ally or companion (except the Ring-bearer) instead.|
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− | | Lore:| //"'...the Three will fail, and many fair things will fade and be forgotten.'"//|
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− | | Rarity:| R|
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− | ====== Beauty Is Fading (1R205) Wiki ======
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− | ===== General Strategy =====
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− | A twilight restrictive card, Beauty is Fading is one of the few cards in the game that can discard a companion (with Fierce in Despair being another well known method) from play. That said, Beauty is Fading suffers from a huge twilight cost. It's restrictive twilight cost falls in line with its "Swiss Army Knife" ability to discard anything of the Shadow player's choosing. With the cheapest Nazgul at [2] !twilight (with Morgul Gates), the !twilight pool would need [7] to play the card, and the option of discarding a companion or ally is only achieved without a Free Peoples condition or possession in play.
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− | Ulaire Cantea, Lieutenant of Dol Guldur, Stricken Dumb, Fear, and to a lesser extent, Loathsome, Ulaire Cantea, Faster than Winds, Mastered By Madness, and Black Dart are all more cost-effective Nazgul cards with more direct results. Of course, Grond, Hammer of the Underworld is the best card for dismantling a Free Peoples player's support cards.
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− | ===== Strengths and Weaknesses =====
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− | === Strong Versus... ===
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− | * Nearly unparalleled ability to discard a card from play
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− | === Weak Versus... ===
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− | * Very expensive - at [5] twilight a !shadow player could play another large minion, or several smaller minions
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