So opened two new adventure packs today getting the brothers Noldor Elladan and Elrohir and noticed the keyword differences in some of the cards -- Ranger vs Dunedan. What are the differences in play?
‘Only a Ranger!’ cried Gandalf. ‘My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the North of the great people, the Men of the West. They have helped me before; and I shall need their help in the days to come; for we have reached Rivendell, but the Ring is not yet at rest.’
– Many Meetings, The Fellowship of the Ring
and
'And why do you call him Dunedan?' asked Frodo.
'The Dunedan,' said Bilbo. 'He is often called that here. But I thought you knew enough Elvish at least to know dun-adan" Man of the West, Numenorean. But this is not the time for lessons!'
- Many Meetings, The Fellowship of the Ring
I've always more or less equated the two based on the above quotes, but I suppose one can be a little 'r' ranger without being a Dunedan; and not all Dunedan are big 'R' Rangers, but all big 'R' Rangers are Dunedan?
or else:
'I'm attacking the darkness!'
- Picard the elven ranger