One of the key mechanics of War of the Ring – The Card Game is the process of forsaking a card. When you’re told to forsake a card, it means you must choose one of your cards to eliminate, either from your hand, from your reserve, or from the top of your draw deck, which is unknown. Cards that are eliminated are out of the game …
War of the Ring – The Card Game is a multi-player game inspired by “The Lord of the Rings” book trilogy, developed to give to players similar emotions of the acclaimed War of the Ring board game, while being more portable, faster to play, and easier to access. In War of the Ring – The Card Game, 2 to 4 players compete on two teams, the …
The “Council of Rivendell” rules from the Lords of Middle-earth expansion can alter the game play of War of the Ring Second Edition quite extensively. With Companions beginning the game outside of the Fellowship, you can make the military aspect of the game easier for Free Peoples of Middle-earth; with the alternate Strider guiding the Fellowship, the Hunt for the Ring can end up being less …
Lords of Middle-earth gives the Shadow player alternate versions of the two Sauron Minions (The Witch-king and The Mouth of Sauron) as well as two Lesser Minions (Gothmog and the Balrog of Moria) to further his plans. Let us look at some basic strategies to employ with these new Characters. The Witch-king The Witch-king, Chief of the Ringwraiths So you were lucky/diligent enough to reveal the …
Lords of Middle-earth introduces three very powerful Characters from Tolkien’s epic masterpiece that can help the Free Peoples in their effort to prevail against the overwhelming force of the Shadow. Lady Galadriel and Lord Elrond strengthen the Free Peoples military, and they add as well to the resilience of the Fellowship of the Ring. Gandalf the Grey, Keeper of Narya, provides a quicker route to an …
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