
When Revealed: Each player must either discard 1 card from the top of his deck for each questing character he controls, or remove each character he controls from the quest.
The mist was flowing past him now in shreds and tatters. –The Fellowship of the Ring

When Revealed: Each player discards the top 3 cards of his deck. Until the end of the round, add 2 to the total in the staging area for each different card type discarded this way.

Shadow: Defending player discards the top 3 cards of his deck. Attacking enemy gets +1 for each different card type discarded this way.


When Revealed: Attach to the current quest. Counts as a Condition attachment with the text:
When a player plays a card, increase its cost by 1 if there is a card that has the same title in its owner's discard pile.
"Earth, air and water all seem accursed. But so our path is laid." –Frodo, The Two Towers

When Revealed: Deal 1 damage to each exhausted character. Each player with a threat of 35 or higher must also discard each exhausted attachment he controls.

Shadow: Attacking enemy gets +1 (+3
instead if the defending player does not control at least 1 Clue objective.)

When Revealed: Discard the top 3 cards of the encounter deck. The first player must either remove X progress from among the quests in play, or assign X damage among characters he controls. X is the total of the discarded cards.

Shadow: If this attack destroys a character, raise your threat by the destroyed character's .



When Revealed: Each player must distribute damage among questing characters equal to the printed cost of the highest cost card in that player's discard pile.

Shadow: Attacking enemy gets +1 . If this attack destroys an ally, search your deck for another copy of that ally and discard it, if able.



When Revealed: Attach Death and Calamity to the current quest. Then, the first player reanimates the top X cards of his deck, where X is the number of copies of Death and Calamity in play.

Shadow: Attacking enemy gets +X where X is the number of Sorcery cards in play.









