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DáinIronfoot |
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 11:46 am |
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Joined: 12 Jan 2007
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Location: Beltsville, MD, USA
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I got your review right here!
CarpeGuitarrem wrote: •Dragon-Treasure
Possession • Support Area
When you play this card, spot a Dwarf to add 2 tokens here.
Each time you play a event at a mountain, you may exert a Dwarf to reinforce a token.
Regroup: Remove X tokens from here to make the first Shadow player wound X minions. Discard this condition.
The treasure that the Dwarves had recovered from Smaug spurred them on and burned a flame in their hearts.
R
In a word: awesome.
CarpeGuitarrem wrote: Iron Helm
Possession • Helm
Bearer must be a Dwarf.
Response: If bearer is about to take a wound, you may remove 2 tokens and discard a card from hand to prevent that.
The dwarvish helms protected his head from many a hard blow.
U
Looks okay to me.
CarpeGuitarrem wrote: Strong Even for Dwarves
Event • Skirmish
Make a Dwarf at a mountain strength +3 (and damage +1 if you can spot a token).
The fury of the dwarves spurred their battle-prowess.
U
I agree with EL: some hunter stuff would be good.
CarpeGuitarrem wrote: •The Lonely Mountain
Condition • Support Area
To play, add a threat.
While the fellowship is at a mountain, each Dwarf is strength +1.
While the fellowship is in Region 2, each Dwarf is damage +1.
While you can spot only Dwarves in the fellowship, each companion may not be overwhelmed unless his or her strength is tripled.
"...they could all see the Lonely Mountain towering grim and tall..."
R
Again, I agree with EL: make that last ability limited to unbound companions. Or perhaps drop the lore and initial threat added and add "Each time the fellowship moves, add a threat or discard this condition." |
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sickofpalantirs |
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 12:41 pm |
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CarpeGuitarrem wrote: All right, last batch of cards!
•Dragon-Treasure
Possession • Support Area
When you play this card, spot a Dwarf to add 2 tokens here.
Each time you play a event at a mountain, you may exert a Dwarf to reinforce a token.
Regroup: Remove X tokens from here to make the first Shadow player wound X minions. Discard this condition.
The treasure that the Dwarves had recovered from Smaug spurred them on and burned a flame in their hearts.
R
sure.
Iron Helm
Possession • Helm
Bearer must be a Dwarf.
Response: If bearer is about to take a wound, you may remove 2 tokens and discard a card from hand to prevent that.
The dwarvish helms protected his head from many a hard blow.
U
maybe 1 token and one card and up cost to 2
Strong Even for Dwarves
Event • Skirmish
Make a Dwarf at a mountain strength +3 (and damage +1 if you can spot a token).
The fury of the dwarves spurred their battle-prowess.
U
I guess. completely overshadowed by awkward moment though.
•The Lonely Mountain
Condition • Support Area
To play, add a threat.
While the fellowship is at a mountain, each Dwarf is strength +1.
While the fellowship is in Region 2, each Dwarf is damage +1.
While you can spot only Dwarves in the fellowship, each companion may not be overwhelmed unless his or her strength is tripled.
"...they could all see the Lonely Mountain towering grim and tall..."
R
I would make it like swept away each time the fellowship moves add a threat or discard a condition. |
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