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What are everyone's thoughts on the 4k remaster discs?

u/wibellion — 18 days ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 6.4k r/lotr

What CGI has aged the best in the LOTR trilogy, and what has aged the worst?

u/wibellion — 1 month ago
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Do you prefer the way the Gollum falls in the film or novel better?

u/wibellion — 1 month ago
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Never forget one of Andor's greatest accomplishments: making stormtroopers a real threat

u/wibellion — 2 months ago

What does "not require a resource match" mean exactly?

Like the Hobbit ally is free? Or I can use other spheres to pay for it?

u/wibellion — 2 months ago
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Does this mean after a stage of the quest (example: getting past 1B) or when you finish the WHOLE quest? Like getting through 1B-3B and beating the quest?

u/wibellion — 2 months ago
▲ 16 r/lotrlcg

Can Halbarad use his ability to quest if he gets exhausted from the encounter deck prior to the questing phase?

u/wibellion — 2 months ago
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How do you not let this game get under your skin?

I just played Hunt for Gollum with my wife (4/10 DIFFICULTY BTW) and we still lost. I thought it would be a fairly easy quest. The shadow cards and treacheries are still brutal even though this is an "easy" quest.

I have so much fun making decks and strengthening it as much as possible, and then we play the quests and get smoked every time it seems like, and then I feel stupid for thinking they were good decks. We win like 10% of the time if that.

Anyway, how do you not get pissed at this game?

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u/wibellion — 3 months ago
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Is there a rule to what Fellowship hero you can use and when?

I have all of the Fellowship Frodos and Aragorns, is there a rule for when you can use them? Like only on certain quests? Because Frodo's hero has him exhaust the one ring

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u/wibellion — 3 months ago