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=Hunters Block=
=Hunters Block=
The final block format to be released, Hunters Block consisted of [[The Hunters]], [[Rise of Saruman]], and [[Treachery and Deceit]]. It is the least played block format, partly because it is the most egregious example of power creep. Decklists can be found here at [[https://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php?board=22.0|TLHH]].
The final block format to be released, Hunters Block consisted of [[The Hunters]], [[Rise of Saruman]], and [[Treachery & Deceit]]. It is the least played block format, partly because it is the most egregious example of power creep. Decklists can be found here at [[https://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php?board=22.0|TLHH]].


=X-List and R-List=
=X-List and R-List=
There are no cards on the X- or R-List of Hunters block. Although the Hunters Block starter decks contain War of the Ring sites, currently it is only legal to play sites from Hunters Block.
There are no cards on the X- or R-List of Hunters block. Although the Hunters Block starter decks contain War of the Ring sites, currently it is only legal to play sites from Hunters Block.

Revision as of 18:57, 19 November 2021

Hunters Block

The final block format to be released, Hunters Block consisted of The Hunters, Rise of Saruman, and Treachery & Deceit. It is the least played block format, partly because it is the most egregious example of power creep. Decklists can be found here at [[1]].

X-List and R-List

There are no cards on the X- or R-List of Hunters block. Although the Hunters Block starter decks contain War of the Ring sites, currently it is only legal to play sites from Hunters Block.