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Results: 6 Cards
Ered Mithrin Hero Expansion (x3)
1
Artifact. Item. Armor.

Guarded (location).

Attach to a hero.

Response: When attached hero is dealt any amount of damage, reduce that damage by 1.

It was of silver-steel which the Elves call mithril, and with it went a belt of pearls and crystals. –The Hobbit

The Black Serpent (x1)
Item. Harad.

Guarded (location).

While Summons from Mordor is attached to an encounter card, each player's threat cannot be reduced.

Action: Exhaust Summons from Mordor and raise your threat by 1 to add 1 resource to attached hero's pool.

The Wilds of Rhovanion (x1)
4
Forest.

Guarded (location).

Travel: Shuffle the encounter discard pile into the encounter deck. Each player discards the top card of the encounter deck and assigns X damage among characters he controls, where X is that card'sThreat

Forced: After the players travel here, advance to the next stage A, if able.

The Wilds of Rhovanion (x1)
4
Forest.

Guarded (location).

Travel: Shuffle the encounter discard pile into the encounter deck. Each player discards the top card of the encounter deck. Add each enemy discarded this way to the staging area.

Forced: After the players travel here, advance to the next stage C, if able.

The Fate of Wilderland (x3)
1
1 
Artifact. Item. Armor.

Guarded (location).

Attach to a hero.

Response: When attached hero is dealt any amount of damage, reduce that damage by 1.

It was of silver-steel which the Elves call mithril, and with it went a belt of pearls and crystals. –The Hobbit

Under the Ash Mountains (x3)
1
2 
Artifact. Item.

Guarded (location). Restricted.

Attach to a hero. Attached hero gets +2 Willpower

You draw 1 additional card during the resource phase.

Looking up he saw before him a tall white tower, standing alone on a high ridge. A great desire came over him to climb the tower and see the Sea.
–The Fellowship of the Ring