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− | ====== One Whom Men Would Follow (1U109) ======
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− | | Set:| The Fellowship of the Ring|
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− | | [[Kinds_of_Cards|Kind]]:| Free People|
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− | | Culture:| [[Gondor Culture|Gondor]]|
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− | | [[Twilight Cost|Twilight]]:| 0|
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− | | Card Type:| Event|
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− | | Game Text:| Maneuver: Exert Aragorn to spot an ally. Until the regroup phase, that ally is strength +2 and participates in archery fire and skirmishes.|
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− | | Lore:| //"'The skill of the elves can reforge the Sword of Elendil - but only you have the power to wield it.'"//|
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− | | Rarity:| U|
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− | | Notes:| Game text is a clarification. |
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− | ====== One Whom Men Would Follow (1U109) Wiki ======
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− | ===== General Strategy =====
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− | Unlike Support of the Last Homely House and Swan-Ship of the Galadhrim, One Whom Men Would Follow is a !maneuver !event that can draw any ally into !archery, !assignment, and !skirmish !phases with a strength +2 bonus. One Whom Men Would Follow effectively circumvents the "Rule of Nine" and effectively provides the Free Peoples player with an additional fighting character.
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− | One Whom Men Would Follow has a steep cost, as Aragorn is a key companion in most decks. With the Realms of the Elf Lords expansion's The Horn of Boromir, the fighting !ally strategy received a somewhat more permanent solution to drawing support area characters into fighting. However, the Horn of Boromir was X-Listed from The Two Towers onwards, leaving One Whom Men Would Follow as the only remaining universal method to bring allies into battle.
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− | Maneuver events that draw !allies into the fray are most powerful against Nazgul or !damage bonus minions with powerful text, like Troop of Uruk-Hai.
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− | While this strategy seems impenetrable, the Shadow player has several ways to defeat these allies. !Ally-targeting cards, like Their Power is in Terror* or Ranks Without Number can discard or wound these exerted allies. Targeting the strongest allies, such as Elrond, Celeborn, and Galadriel, tends to dismantle a deck designed to feature fighting !allies.
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− | This card works particularly well with Tom Bombadil, the Master thanks to his extremely high strength and vitality; however, similarly strong !ally Treebeard cannot be drawn into battle due to his unhasty keyword, which only allows him to fight at Towers site 2, Towers site 8, or when a [Gandalf] card like Stump and Bramble allows him to skirmish.
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− | ===== Strengths and Weaknesses =====
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− | === Strong Versus... ===
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− | * Helpful for choking when moving, as allies do not add twilight when the fellowship moves
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− | * Can add to the archery total, when playing with an !archer ally like Rumil, Elven Protector (or an !ally bearing Elven Bow)
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− | * Extra fighter to take on large minions (Elrond and Celeborn become strength 10 and 8, respectively) or to turn a weak !ally into Balrog fodder
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− | === Weak Versus... ===
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− | * Ally-targeting cards, such as Fear or Tower Assassin
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− | * Can You Protect Me From Yourself?
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− | * Hand clog
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− | * Direct Wounding, which could finish off Aragorn after using this card
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