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Multiple league kits were released over the course of the game's lifetime. Details on each can be found in the individual articles below: | Multiple league kits were released over the course of the game's lifetime. Details on each can be found in the individual articles below: | ||
* [[League Kit | * [[Spring 2002 League Kit]] | ||
* [[Race to Mount Doom League Kit (TTT Edition)]] | * [[Race to Mount Doom League Kit (TTT Edition)]] | ||
* [[Race to Mount Doom League Kit (ROTK Edition)]] | * [[Race to Mount Doom League Kit (ROTK Edition)]] | ||
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Throughout the early lifetime of The Lord of the Rings TCG, Decipher promoted the development of local grassroots elements via a variety of methods, including the release of League Kits. League Kits were all-in-one packages that could be purchased from Decipher's website that would contain everything needed for a local game store, product champion, Rider of Rohan, or (later) dAgent to run a cohesive multi-week league event that could cultivate a local community.
Multiple league kits were released over the course of the game's lifetime. Details on each can be found in the individual articles below:
- Spring 2002 League Kit
- Race to Mount Doom League Kit (TTT Edition)
- Race to Mount Doom League Kit (ROTK Edition)