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A single-slot weapon rune for Shadow of Mordor's dagger that sharpens your stealth game against the Nemesis system's Captains. Useful context before you buy: this is micro-DLC, not content.

I want to be straight with you before you click anything: the Hidden Blade Rune is not a mission pack, a story expansion, or even a cosmetic skin. It is a single weapon rune for Talion's dagger that increases stealth attack damage specifically against Sauron's Captains. That's the whole thing. One rune. One narrow effect. To understand whether it matters at all, you need to know how the rune system works in the base game. Shadow of Mordor slots magical runes onto Talion's three weapons - sword, dagger, and bow - to modify how each performs in combat. Runes drop naturally from slain Uruk Captains and Warchiefs during normal play, and the variety is genuinely broad. Some runes reduce incoming melee damage, some recharge your special abilities faster on stealth kills, others boost raw sword damage by significant percentages. The Hidden Blade Rune plugs into that dagger slot and gives you a stealth damage bonus specifically when you go after the Captain tier of Sauron's army - the named, procedurally generated orc officers that the Nemesis system revolves around. The practical question is whether that bonus changes how you play. Captain encounters in Shadow of Mordor are the meat of the experience. Each Captain carries a profile of strengths and weaknesses, and the smartest approach is often to gather intel first and then exploit those weaknesses - which frequently means a stealth opener before the fight turns into a chaotic brawl. A stealth damage bump on that opener can shorten the windows where Captains are most dangerous, before their defensive traits kick in and the encounter escalates. If you are building a dagger-focused, shadow-of-Acharn stealth loadout and want your first strike to land harder on high-value targets, this rune has a coherent place in that build. If you play Shadow of Mordor by charging in sword-swinging or spend your dagger rune slots on ability recharge bonuses, it does nothing for you. The honest caveat is that the base game hands out runes constantly, and the Nemesis system generates fresh ones every time you kill a Captain. A dedicated run through the orc hierarchy will fill your dagger slots with earned runes that may outclass or simply suit your playstyle better than this one. The Mixed Steam review score - sitting around 50 percent positive - reflects genuine buyer frustration: this was a pre-order bonus item that adds incremental, conditional value to a game that already rewards stealth play through its own progression loop. It is not something that fills a gap in the base experience. Bottom line: pick this up only if you already own the base game, you are actively running a stealth-dagger build, and the price rounds down to essentially free. Treat it as a minor convenience item, not a meaningful addition to one of the better action games Monolith has made. Alex, Scout Team

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor - Hidden Blade Rune

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor - Hidden Blade Rune

Nov 18, 2014Monolith Productions, Inc.WB Games
GamerScout Says

A single-slot weapon rune for Shadow of Mordor's dagger that sharpens your stealth game against the Nemesis system's Captains. Useful context before you buy: this is micro-DLC, not content.

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Skip unless you are deep into a stealth-dagger build and the price is negligible - the base game's rune drops cover this ground naturally.

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About Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor - Hidden Blade Rune

I want to be straight with you before you click anything: the Hidden Blade Rune is not a mission pack, a story expansion, or even a cosmetic skin. It is a single weapon rune for Talion's dagger that increases stealth attack damage specifically against Sauron's Captains. That's the whole thing. One rune. One narrow effect. To understand whether it matters at all, you need to know how the rune system works in the base game. Shadow of Mordor slots magical runes onto Talion's three weapons - sword, dagger, and bow - to modify how each performs in combat. Runes drop naturally from slain Uruk Captains and Warchiefs during normal play, and the variety is genuinely broad. Some runes reduce incoming melee damage, some recharge your special abilities faster on stealth kills, others boost raw sword damage by significant percentages. The Hidden Blade Rune plugs into that dagger slot and gives you a stealth damage bonus specifically when you go after the Captain tier of Sauron's army - the named, procedurally generated orc officers that the Nemesis system revolves around. The practical question is whether that bonus changes how you play. Captain encounters in Shadow of Mordor are the meat of the experience. Each Captain carries a profile of strengths and weaknesses, and the smartest approach is often to gather intel first and then exploit those weaknesses - which frequently means a stealth opener before the fight turns into a chaotic brawl. A stealth damage bump on that opener can shorten the windows where Captains are most dangerous, before their defensive traits kick in and the encounter escalates. If you are building a dagger-focused, shadow-of-Acharn stealth loadout and want your first strike to land harder on high-value targets, this rune has a coherent place in that build. If you play Shadow of Mordor by charging in sword-swinging or spend your dagger rune slots on ability recharge bonuses, it does nothing for you. The honest caveat is that the base game hands out runes constantly, and the Nemesis system generates fresh ones every time you kill a Captain. A dedicated run through the orc hierarchy will fill your dagger slots with earned runes that may outclass or simply suit your playstyle better than this one. The Mixed Steam review score - sitting around 50 percent positive - reflects genuine buyer frustration: this was a pre-order bonus item that adds incremental, conditional value to a game that already rewards stealth play through its own progression loop. It is not something that fills a gap in the base experience. Bottom line: pick this up only if you already own the base game, you are actively running a stealth-dagger build, and the price rounds down to essentially free. Treat it as a minor convenience item, not a meaningful addition to one of the better action games Monolith has made.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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System Requirements

Minimum

OS
64-bit: Vista SP2, Win 7 SP1, Win 8.1
Memory
3 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
25 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 | AMD Radeon HD 5850
Processor
Intel Core i5-750, 2.67 GHz | AMD Phenom II X4 965, 3.4 GHz

Recommended

OS
64-bit: Win 7 SP1, Win 8.1
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
40 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 | AMD Radeon HD 7950
Processor
Intel Core i7-3770, 3.4 GHz | AMD FX-8350, 4.0 GHz

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Developer
Monolith Productions, Inc.
Publisher
WB Games
Release Date
Nov 18, 2014

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