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The final block format to be released, Hunters Block consisted of [[The Hunters]], [[Rise of Saruman]], and [[Treachery | 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.