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As a card from the [[Mines of Moria]] set, '''{{Rootpage}}''' was primarily gained through [standard booster packs | as a card in the XXX starter deck | direct purchase from the XXX product | explanation of promotional distribution], or sometimes as [a random rare in a starter deck].  It is a [brief description of usage], so its demand is [enormous | relatively high | average | relatively low | nonexistent].
As a card from the [[Mines of Moria]] set, '''{{Rootpage}}''' was primarily gained through [standard booster packs | as a card in the XXX starter deck | direct purchase from the XXX product | explanation of promotional distribution], or sometimes as [a random rare in a starter deck].  It is a [brief description of usage], so its demand is [enormous | relatively high | average | relatively low | nonexistent].

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As a card from the Mines of Moria set, Data:Frodo, Reluctant Adventurer (2M2) was primarily gained through [standard booster packs | as a card in the XXX starter deck | direct purchase from the XXX product | explanation of promotional distribution], or sometimes as [a random rare in a starter deck]. It is a [brief description of usage], so its demand is [enormous | relatively high | average | relatively low | nonexistent].


  • Mines of Moria was printed (both standard and foil) in 5 languages other than English: German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Polish.


All known card variants (including those listed above) are below:


Card Image Identifier Notes
English • Oversized Card
German • Oversized Card
French • Oversized Card
Italian • Oversized Card
Spanish • Oversized Card
Polish • Oversized Card