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Shagga Son of Dolf


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Shagga Son of Dolf

Unique Shagga Son of Dolf



Type: Character House: Lannister
Cost: 3 Strength: 3 Icons: Military, Power
Game Text:
Clansman.
Deadly.
Knelt Clansman characters you control can be declared as defenders during Military challenges.
Flavor Text: Massive and slow and strong he seemed, dressed in all skins, with a club in his right hand and an axe in his left.
Number: 107 Set: DB
Quantity: 3 Illustrator: Tiziano Baracchi
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6 Comments

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jackmerridew
May 09 2012 08:54 PM
i have such a hard time cutting this card from my lannister decks, even a power ebhind the throne deck just love the defending when knelt
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ProfessorWerewolf
May 10 2012 03:10 PM
This is a staple of my Lanni/Clan deck. When you combine this with things like Tyrion's Enforcers and Mountain Camp, it's a beautiful thing.
With Shagga in play can knelt clansmen be declared as defenders during MIL challenges even without a MIL icon (a la Ser Balon Swann (TWH))?
Yes they can defend without the icon , it's the same case as balon swann.
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FinalWarrior
Dec 13 2012 02:24 PM
Could your knelt clansman be declared as defenders during military challenges for an opponent in a melee game, even if you don't support them?
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ShadowcatX2000
Dec 13 2012 03:50 PM
I don't believe so. To defend a challenge you normally have to meet 2 requirements. One is having characters with the proper icons standing that can defend (which this allows you to bypass) and two is being the target (or having a special rule, like supporting titles that lets you defend even if you're not the target) and this doesn't say anything about letting you defend if you're not the target. However, I could be wrong, you might consider asking this in new player questions.