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[[Towers Block]] introduces men to bulk of the cultures they'd appear in for the rest of the game. {{C|Rohan}} is the other major Free Peoples kingdom of men, and their companions are heroes and fighting men (some [[valiant]], some not), while their allies are mostly [[villager]]s. Opposing them are {{C|Dunland}} and {{C|Isengard}}. {{C|Dunland}} is a land of disgruntled barbarians and a Shadow culture made almost entirely of man minions. ({{Card|Saruman, Rabble-rouser}} is the sole exception.) {{C|Isengard}} culture is chiefly dominated by [[uruk-hai]] and [[orc]]s, but this block has a small [[subculture]] of corrupt men from Théoden's court, led by [[Grima]]. Towers Block also introduces {{C|Raider}} culture, a culture made entirely of evil man minions, with two subcultures: [[Southron]]s, giant archers who ride oliphants, and [[Easterling]]s, disciplined warriors who place and [[spot]] [[burden]]s.
[[Towers Block]] introduces men to bulk of the cultures they'd appear in for the rest of the game. {{C|Rohan}} is the other major Free Peoples kingdom of men, and their companions are heroes and fighting men (some [[valiant]], some not), while their allies are mostly [[villager]]s. Opposing them are {{C|Dunland}} and {{C|Isengard}}. {{C|Dunland}} is a land of disgruntled barbarians and a Shadow culture made almost entirely of man minions. ({{Card|Saruman, Rabble-rouser}} is the sole exception.) {{C|Isengard}} culture is chiefly dominated by [[uruk-hai]] and [[orc]]s, but this block has a small [[subculture]] of corrupt men from Théoden's court, led by [[Grima]]. Towers Block also introduces {{C|Raider}} culture, a culture made entirely of evil man minions, with two subcultures: [[Southron]]s, giant archers who ride oliphants, and [[Easterling]]s, disciplined warriors who place and [[spot]] [[burden]]s.


[[King Block]] doesn't introduce any new cultures. It does introduce one new man-only {{C|Gondor}} subculture: [[knight]]s, the men who defend Minas Tirith's walls. It also adds their traditional enemy, the [[Corsair]] pirates of Umbar, to {{C|Raider}} culture. Corsair minions generate [[culture token]]s and pile them up on their [[boat]] [[possession]]s in the [[support area]] for various benefits. This block also has another Peter Jackson cameo: the infamous and oft-played {{Card|Castamir of Umbar}}.
[[King Block]] doesn't introduce any new cultures. It does introduce one new man-only {{C|Gondor}} subculture: [[knight]]s, the men who defend Minas Tirith's walls. It also adds their traditional enemy, the [[Corsair]] pirates of Umbar, to {{C|Raider}} culture. Corsair minions generate [[culture token]]s and pile them up on their ship [[possession]]s in the [[support area]] for various benefits. This block also has another Peter Jackson cameo: the infamous and oft-played {{Card|Castamir of Umbar}}.


After King Block, {{C|Gandalf}} culture remains a catch-all for Free Peoples men that don't neatly fit into one of the other cultures. The various men of Bree, the men of the Dale, other foreign dignitaries, and {{Card|Ghan-buri-Ghan, Chieftain of the Woses}} all appear as companions in {{C|Gandalf}} culture. Collectively, {{C|Gandalf}} men make up a small [[subculture]] mostly focused on supporting each other, as well as stronger {{C|Gandalf}} or {{C|Dwarven}} companions.
After King Block, {{C|Gandalf}} culture remains a catch-all for Free Peoples men that don't neatly fit into one of the other cultures. The various men of Bree, the men of the Dale, other foreign dignitaries, and {{Card|Ghan-buri-Ghan, Chieftain of the Woses}} all appear as companions in {{C|Gandalf}} culture. Collectively, {{C|Gandalf}} men make up a small [[subculture]] mostly focused on supporting each other, as well as stronger {{C|Gandalf}} or {{C|Dwarven}} companions.
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