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Like [[The Two Towers]] a year earlier, [[The Return of the King]] was the beginning of a new format allowing only cards from that set. Cards from [[Siege of Gondor]] and [[Mount Doom]] were also allowed once those sets were released, but for the first time a set was released between those two which wasn't part of any block at all -- [[Reflections]]. In sets 7 and 8 only {{Card|Sneaking!}} could [[Skirmish Cancellation|cancel skirmishes]], a stark departure from previous blocks. {{Card|Slunk out of Sight}} opened the door back up for Hobbits in set 10, although a rules change accompanied set 9 which made cancelling Ring-bearer skirmishes illegal in all formats even though the set itself is excluded from King Block.  
Like [[The Two Towers]] a year earlier, [[The Return of the King]] was the beginning of a new format allowing only cards from that set. Cards from [[Siege of Gondor]] and [[Mount Doom]] were also allowed once those sets were released, but for the first time a set was released between those two which wasn't part of any block at all -- [[Reflections]]. In sets 7 and 8 only {{Card|Sneaking}} could [[Skirmish Cancellation|cancel skirmishes]], a stark departure from previous blocks. {{Card|Slunk out of Sight}} opened the door back up for Hobbits in set 10, although a rules change accompanied set 9 which made cancelling Ring-bearer skirmishes illegal in all formats even though the set itself is excluded from King Block. Unlike [[Fellowship Block]] and [[Towers Block]], King Block has not enjoyed the same level of community enthusiasm over the years. Because it does not include Reflections and most of its strategies are either completely contained within the block or blatantly missing cards from earlier sets, there is often little draw to it over its standard counterpart: [[Movie Block]].
 
Unlike [[Fellowship Block]] and [[Towers Block]], King Block has not enjoyed the same level of community enthusiasm over the years. Partially due to the power creep of sets 8 and 10, there is little difference between the most-used power cards of King Block and [[Movie Block]], but at least Movie permits for some wiggle room in variety.  Between this and the lack of Reflections, there is often little draw to it over Movie.


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Decklists for King Block can be found at [http://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php/board,20.0.html this subforum] of the Last Homely House.
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