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Results: 51 - 56 of 56 Cards
Fire in the Night (x3)
1
2 
Zustand. Falle.

Play into your play area unattached.

If unattached, attach to the next eligible enemy that engages you.

Response: After attached enemy resolves its attack, ready the defending character.

The Ghost of Framsburg (x3)
2
2 
Zustand.

Attach to an ally.

Attached ally does not exhaust to quest.

–The Hobbit

A Shadow in the East (x3)
1
1 
Zustand.

Attach to the active location. Limit 1 per location.

Attached location gets +2 quest points.

Response: After attached location is explored, discard cards from the encounter deck until a location is discarded. Add that location to the staging area to choose an non-unique enemy in the staging area and shuffle it into the encounter deck.

The Land of Shadow (x3)
2
4 
Zustand. Falle.

Play Ambush into the staging area unattached. If unattached, attach Ambush to the next eligible enemy that enters the staging area.

Combat Action: The engaged player discards Ambush to declare an attack against the attached enemy.

"But we have a new errand on this journey: we come to ambush the Men of Harad." –Mablung, The Two Towers

The Land of Shadow (x1)
1 
Zustand.

Permanent.

Setup: Attach to the Ring-bearer.

Forced: At the end of the planning phase, either raise each player's threat by 1, or exhaust the Ring-bearer.

"It's heavy on me, Sam lad, very heavy. I wonder how far I can carry it?"
-Frodo Baggins, The Two Towers

The Mountain of Fire (x3)
1
5 
Zustand.

Attach to a Hobbit hero. Limit 2 copies of Friend of Friends in play.

While another hero has Friend of Friends attached, attached hero gets +1 Willpower +1 Attack +1 Defense and +1 hit point.

"Come, Mr. Frodo!" he cried, "I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you and it as well"
–Sam Gamgee, The Return of the King