6 hours ago, Seastan said:But the fact that it's an option doesn't help of you're never going to take it. Which is why we are now discussing the legitimacy of taking a undefended 4-attack early in the game. If it were a serious game and I didn't have a cancellation card in hand, I probably wouldn't.
Just to cross-check my crazy against a better player, I went back to Beorn's Path and read the playthrough of the original SpEowyn/TaGimli/Thalin deck in Beorn's Path. Turn 1, with no Hasty stroke in hand and a Citadel Plate *in hand* that could be played on turn two, Beorn optionally engaged the Jailor and took it undefended -- that's not a four strength attack, but Gimli already had one damage and all the damage-shadows in that quest send undefended damage to hero killing levels (where it'd kill poor Thalin I think, since Gimli was more important.) In a later turn once Citadel Plate was attached Gimli took *two* undefended attacks, and a damage-shadow on either one of which would have resulted in a hero death (again, likely Thalin). Again no Hasty Stroke in hand. I was introduced to the game with Beorn's Path, so it's probably where I got the idea that taking risks with Gimli early was an entirely rational thing to do in a "serious game".
Your point that an early hero death via risk-taking would be unfair in a multi-player game is well taken, though in multi-player neither Stonehelm nor Gimli can touch Bard for effective six quickly. Any +1 will do.
My early point on the desirability of taking a four strength bear attack undefended in Woodland Realm (stage one) relied on Thalin to get the seventh damage point. The 6-and-under crowd all give enough damage for Gimli to one-shot, but he needs more than his native HP to knock off any of the others. Without Thalin or other help do I take the Bear undefended if he comes out round one? I don't think so -- I'm not going to optionally engage anything I can't kill.