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Set: The Fellowship of the Ring
Kind: Shadow
Culture: Wraith
Twilight: 0
Card Type: Event
Game Text: Response: If a Nazgul is about to take a wound, prevent that wound.
Lore: ”'…all blades perish that pierce that dreadful King. More deadly to him was the name of Elbereth.'”
Rarity: U

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General Strategy

A versatile Wraith event, All Blades Perish serves a number of purposes: It can help Nazgul survive the archery phase, prevent mid-skirmish wounding, and prevent Nazgul from being killed when they lose skirmishes, making double moves easier. The card also can be a nasty surprise for Free Peoples players who attempt to kill Nazgul via Legolas, Greenleaf or Aragorn's Bow, as, the Nazgul's survival will make their exertions a waste and could potentially lead to a dead companion. The card works particularly well with Enduring Nazgul, as the Shadow player often wants these to exert for the extra strength (Or to use their abilities), but this leaves them easily slain by wounding cards. All Blades Perish also helps Nazgul with Regroup abilities (Such as Ulaire Lemenya, Winged Hunter) survive through the archery and skirmish phases.

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