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| + | #REDIRECT [[The Tale of Gil-galad (1R66)]] |
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− | | SetNum=01
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− | | CardNum=066
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− | | SetName=The Fellowship of the Ring
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− | | Side=Free People
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− | | Culture=Elven
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− | | Twilight=1
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− | | FullCardType=Condition
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− | | Stat2Name=Vitality
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− | | Stat2=+1
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− | | GameText=Tale. Bearer must be an Elf. Skirmish: Discard this condition to make bearer strength +2.
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− | | Lore=''"Gil-galad was an Elven-king / Of him the harpers sadly sing: / the last whose realm was fair and free / between the Mountains and the Sea."''
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− | | Rarity=R
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− | = General Strategy =
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− | The Tale of Gil-Galad, and its brethren card The Saga of Elendil, is a unique, vitality-increasing condition. The first to cards to increase vitality in the trading card game, The Tale of Gil-Galad and The Saga of Elendil also offer a skirmish special action text to discard the condition for a strength +2 bonus. Endurance of Dwarves, the [Dwarven] variant, is non-unique, but only provides a strength +1 boost.
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− | The Tale of Gil-Galad is often played on Legolas, Greenleaf, where the added vitality can result in an extra directed wound during the archery phase. That said, counting on The Tale of Gil-Galad, The Saga of Elendil, or Endurance of Dwarves for exertion based special abilities is a risky strategy. Discarding the condition on an exhausted companion means instant death, making cards like Hate and Orc Patrol potentially devastating.
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− | = Strengths and Weaknesses =
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− | === Strong Versus... ===
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− | * Best in concordance with characters with exertion special abilities, such as Legolas, Greenleaf or Aragorn, Ranger of the North
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− | * Additional vitality helpful against grind or archery Shadow strategies
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− | === Weak Versus... ===
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− | * Condition discarding, particularly in concert with directed wounding/exhausting
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− | * Directed wounding
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