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<div column 65%>**Armor** is a type of [[item class]] for Possessions and Artifacts.  It represents items worn for protection, and usually these types of items offer increased !durability through reduction of damage taken; for instance, the aptly-named Armor shown to the right effectively nullifies your opponent's Damage bonuses by limiting damage to 1 per skirmish.   
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'''Armor''' is a type of [[item class]] for Possessions and Artifacts.  It represents items worn for protection, and usually these types of items offer increased durability through reduction of damage taken; for instance, the aptly-named Armor shown to the right effectively nullifies your opponent's Damage bonuses by limiting damage to 1 per skirmish.   
  
 
The original idea, it seems, was for items to be divided between offensive and defensive types, with helm, armor, shield, etc granting defensive ability, while hand weapon, ranged weapon, staff, etc increased your ability to kill your opponent, but as time went on it became less and less enforced. Older cards, such as Whip of Many Thongs, still respect the original intent by only removing "defensive" possessions, but as time went on it was decided that if something could somehow remove your armor it was quite capable of removing your sword as well, and so general "[[possession hate]]" that simply read "discard a possession" became the norm.
 
The original idea, it seems, was for items to be divided between offensive and defensive types, with helm, armor, shield, etc granting defensive ability, while hand weapon, ranged weapon, staff, etc increased your ability to kill your opponent, but as time went on it became less and less enforced. Older cards, such as Whip of Many Thongs, still respect the original intent by only removing "defensive" possessions, but as time went on it was decided that if something could somehow remove your armor it was quite capable of removing your sword as well, and so general "[[possession hate]]" that simply read "discard a possession" became the norm.
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See below for a list of all Possessions and Artifacts with the item class of Armor.
 
See below for a list of all Possessions and Artifacts with the item class of Armor.
  
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* [[lotr01092|{{ cards:lotr01092.jpg?300 |!Armor-class Armor was Gondorian Generic Inc.'s most successful product, besides their Sword-type Sword and Mexican-style tacos.  }}]]
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[[lotr01092|{{ cards:lotr01092.jpg?300 |!Armor-class !Armor was Gondorian Generic Inc.'s most successful product, besides their Sword-type Sword and Mexican-style tacos.  }}]]
 
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====Cards That Support Armor====
 
  
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==Cards That Support Armor==
  
 
===Gandalf===
 
===Gandalf===
  
<div column = 23%>[[:LOTR02025|Jarnsmid, Merchant from Dale]]</div>
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* [[LOTR02025|Jarnsmid, Merchant from Dale]]
 
 
  
 
===Rohan===
 
===Rohan===
  
<div column = 23%>[[:LOTR12110|Cleaving a Path]]</div>
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* [[LOTR12110|Cleaving a Path]]
  
====Cards That Counter Armor====
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==Cards That Counter Armor==
  
 
===Isengard===
 
===Isengard===
  
<div column = 23%>[[:LOTR02039|Beyond the Height of Men]]</div>
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* [[LOTR02039|Beyond the Height of Men]]
  
 
===Moria===
 
===Moria===
  
<div column = 23%>[[:LOTR02074|Whip of Many Thongs]]</div>
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* [[LOTR02074|Whip of Many Thongs]]
 
 
 
 
  
====Artifacts with the Item Class of Armor====
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==Artifacts with the Item Class of Armor==
 
===Shire===
 
===Shire===
  
<div column = 23%>[[:LOTR02105|Mithril-coat]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR13153|Mithril-coat, Dwarf-mail]]</div>
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* [[LOTR02105|Mithril-coat]]
 
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* [[LOTR13153|Mithril-coat, Dwarf-mail]]
====Possessions with the Item Class of Armor====
 
  
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==Possessions with the Item Class of Armor==
  
 
===Dwarven===
 
===Dwarven===
  
<div column = 23%>[[:LOTR01008|Dwarven Armor]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR07008|Gimli's Armor]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR12002|Belt of Erebor]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR15009|Well-crafted Armor]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR17001|Armor of Khazad]]</div>
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* [[LOTR01008|Dwarven Armor]]
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* [[LOTR07008|Gimli's Armor]]
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* [[LOTR12002|Belt of Erebor]]
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* [[LOTR15009|Well-crafted Armor]]
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* [[LOTR17001|Armor of Khazad]]
  
 
===Gondor===
 
===Gondor===
  
<div column = 23%>[[:LOTR01092|Armor]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR01101|Coat of Mail]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR07093|Footman's Armor]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR07113|Pippin's Armor]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR11055|Armor of the Citadel]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR18039|Armor of the White City]]</div>
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* [[LOTR01092|Armor]]
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* [[LOTR01101|Coat of Mail]]
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* [[LOTR07093|Footman's Armor]]
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* [[LOTR07113|Pippin's Armor]]
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* [[LOTR11055|Armor of the Citadel]]
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* [[LOTR18039|Armor of the White City]]
  
 
===Orc===
 
===Orc===
  
<div column = 23%>[[:LOTR11109|Bladed Gauntlets]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR17090|Rider's Gear]]</div>
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* [[LOTR11109|Bladed Gauntlets]]
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* [[LOTR17090|Rider's Gear]]
  
 
===Rohan===
 
===Rohan===
  
<div column = 23%>[[:LOTR04278|Heavy Chain]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR04284|King's Mail]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR07241|Merry's Armor]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR07245|Riding Armor]]</div><div column = 23%>[[:LOTR12111|Coif]]</div>
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* [[LOTR04278|Heavy Chain]]
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* [[LOTR04284|King's Mail]]
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* [[LOTR07241|Merry's Armor]]
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* [[LOTR07245|Riding Armor]]
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* [[LOTR12111|Coif]]
  
 
===Shire===
 
===Shire===
  
<div column = 23%>[[:LOTR10113|Orc Armor]]</div>
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* [[LOTR10113|Orc Armor]]
 
 
  
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Latest revision as of 03:07, 7 September 2020

Armor

Armor is a type of item class for Possessions and Artifacts. It represents items worn for protection, and usually these types of items offer increased durability through reduction of damage taken; for instance, the aptly-named Armor shown to the right effectively nullifies your opponent's Damage bonuses by limiting damage to 1 per skirmish.

The original idea, it seems, was for items to be divided between offensive and defensive types, with helm, armor, shield, etc granting defensive ability, while hand weapon, ranged weapon, staff, etc increased your ability to kill your opponent, but as time went on it became less and less enforced. Older cards, such as Whip of Many Thongs, still respect the original intent by only removing "defensive" possessions, but as time went on it was decided that if something could somehow remove your armor it was quite capable of removing your sword as well, and so general "possession hate" that simply read "discard a possession" became the norm.

As a result, the only use of the different item types is to enforce only one of each type per character.

See below for a list of all Possessions and Artifacts with the item class of Armor.

Cards That Support Armor

Gandalf

Rohan

Cards That Counter Armor

Isengard

Moria

Artifacts with the Item Class of Armor

Shire

Possessions with the Item Class of Armor

Dwarven

Gondor

Orc

Rohan

Shire

Loaded Keywords
Numeric Damage + X Defender + X Ambush X Hunter X Toil X
Non-numeric Aid Archer Enduring Fierce Lurker Muster Sanctuary Ring-bearer Unhasty
Item Class [Classless] Support Area Armor Brooch Box Bracers Cloak Gauntlets Hand Weapon
Helm Mount Palantír Phial Pipe Ranged Weapon Ring Shield Staff