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Moria Lake (1C346)
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<WRAP 500px db rightalign>[[lotr01346|Template:Cards:lotr01346.jpg]]</WRAP> <WRAP 480px db2 leftalign> | Set:| The Fellowship of the Ring| | Twilight:| 3| | Card Type:| Site| | Site:| 4| | Game Text:| Marsh. When the fellowship moves to Moria Lake, Frodo or 2 other companions must exert. | | Rarity:| C| </WRAP>
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Moria Lake (1C346) Wiki
General Strategy
The text of Moria Lake is not generally very useful, as every Fellowship has Frodo, and most players are quite happy to exert him rather than two of their fighters. While useful for wounding !shadows, Dwarrowdelf chamber is usually a better choice, as there are many fellowships that do not use Gimli. Likewise, [moria] archery gets more benefit from Great Chasm. As such, Moria Lake's benefits come mostly from its statistics: it is not underground, so it is handy for Asfaloth users, it has a relatively high shadow number (That can't be lowered by Gimli, DotMR), and it is a marsh, so it is one of two possible sites to play Watcher in the Water, Keeper of Westgate at, with the other being Midgewater Marshes. Moria Lake is also useful for Twilight Nazgul anti-Frodo decks (Using The Witch King, Lord of the Nazgul; Ulaire Enquea, Ringwraith in Twilight and Resistance Becomes Unbearable).
Strengths and Weaknesses
Strong Versus...
* Frodo * Decks that prefer underground sites
Weak Versus...
* Hobbit healing
Extra Information
* Functionally similar to Dwarrowdelf Chamber and the later White Mountains.