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Haradrim Elite
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Darksbane
, Jan 19 2013 11:39 AM | Last updated Jan 19 2013 11:39 AM
![]() Type: Enemy Encounter Set: Southrons Threat Threshold: 27 Threat Strength: 3 Attack: 4 Defense: 3 Hit Points: 3 Harad. Forced: When Haradrim Elite enters play, it makes an immediate attack from the staging area against the first player. Shadow: This enemy attacks again after this attack resolves. (Deal a new shadow card for that attack.) Set: HON Number: 53 Quantity: 2 Illustrator: Adam Lane |
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1 Comments
I'm assuming they get a shadow card during his staging area attack. If they get the other copy of Haradrim Elite as a shadow during any of his attacks, they can all but wreck an unprepared player (1 attack from the staging area + another attack after engaging + potential free attack).