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[[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]] is a {{CI|Isengard}} [[Minion]] from the [[Ents of Fangorn]] set.
[[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]] is a {{C|Isengard}} [[Minion]] from the [[Ents of Fangorn]] set.


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{{CardInfobox|6R127}}

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Isengard Mechanics (AI) (6R127) is a Isengard Minion from the Ents of Fangorn set.


Collection Info
Title Isengard Mechanics
Unique No
Collectible Yes
Notes Alternate image.
Set 6 - Ents of Fangorn
Rarity R - Rare
Card Number 127
Language EN - English
Revision 0
Collection Info
Title Isengard Mechanics
Unique No
Collectible Yes
Notes Alternate image.
Set 6 - Ents of Fangorn
Rarity R - Rare
Card Number 127
Language EN - English
Revision 0
Gameplay Info
Playable Yes
Culture Isengard
Side Shadow
Card Type Minion
Race Orc
Twilight Cost 6
Strength 11
Vitality 4
Site Number 4
Game Text Regroup: Discard an Orc to make the Free Peoples player wound a companion (or 2 companions if you spot 6 companions). Regroup: If this minion is stacked on an card, spot an Orc and discard this minion to add .
Translations
DE - German
Card Name Isengart Mechaniker
Game Text Diener • Ork
ES - Spanish
FR - French
IT - Italian


Technical Info
Wiki Base Card ID LOTR-EN06S127.0
TLHH ID LOTR06127
GEMP ID 6_127
LOTRO Hex ID 6F DF B8 05
LOTRO Image ID 06_127
Technical Info
Wiki Base Card ID LOTR-EN06S127.0
TLHH ID LOTR06127
GEMP ID 6_127
LOTRO Hex ID 6F DF B8 05
LOTRO Image ID 06_127


This card is an alternate image of Isengard Mechanics. Please refer to that card for strategy and clarifications.

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For the Battle of Helm's Deep and Ents of Fangorn releases, Decipher tried something new. Instead of packaging three random rares in each starter pack, they selected beforehand three rare cards that actually fit the culture and strategy of the deck they were a part of, and gave the selected cards an alternative image. This move was not very popular as it made starter packs next to worthless (except, of course, to actual newbies) and killed the value of those rares (their alternate versions included). Fortunately, starting with Return of the King, Decipher went back to the old distribution model.