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Unlike most other subcultures, they work well with the rest of {{C|Ringwraith}} culture, often spotting or buffing [[Nazgul|Nazgûl]]. Nazgûl have always wounded the ring-bearer or placed burdens, so while a card like {{Card|Morgul Whelp}} doesn't mention Nazgûl by name, it meshes well with the same gameplan as older cards like {{Card|Ulaire Nelya, Ringwraith in Twilight}}. Likewise, a number of Nazgûl-focused cards from this block benefit from going into a deck with more of a [[swarm]] gameplan, such as {{Card|Ulaire Lemenya, Assailing Minion}}, {{Card|Flung Into The Fray}}, and {{Card|Black Marshal}}.
Unlike most other subcultures, they work well with the rest of {{C|Ringwraith}} culture, often spotting or buffing [[Nazgul|Nazgûl]]. Nazgûl have always wounded the ring-bearer or placed burdens, so while a card like {{Card|Morgul Whelp}} doesn't mention Nazgûl by name, it meshes well with the same gameplan as older cards like {{Card|Ulaire Nelya, Ringwraith in Twilight}}. Likewise, a number of Nazgûl-focused cards from this block benefit from going into a deck with more of a [[swarm]] gameplan, such as {{Card|Ulaire Lemenya, Assailing Minion}}, {{Card|Flung Into The Fray}}, and {{Card|Black Marshal}}.


There are two chief Morgul Orc decks: the more-popular Morc deck, a semi-[[swarm]] deck that plays many efficient minions that force the Free Peoples player to choose between wounding the [[ring-bearer]] or suffering some other consequence, and the less-popular Morc Archery deck, which plays minions that add to the [[archery]] total under certain circumstances. Except for {{Card|Morgul Squealer}} (which occasionally sees play in all sorts of Nazgûl-focused decks), most of the other {{C|Ringwraith}} orc minions, particularly the ones that [[Buff|buff]] Nazgûl by name or interact with Free Peoples possessions, are too expensive or too weak to see much play.
There are two chief Morgul Orc decks: the more-popular Morc deck, a semi-[[swarm]] deck that plays many efficient minions that force the Free Peoples player to choose between wounding the [[ring-bearer]] or suffering some other consequence, and the less-popular Morc Archery deck, which plays minions that add to the [[archery]] total under certain circumstances. Except for {{Card|Morgul Squealer}} (which occasionally sees play in all sorts of Nazgûl-focused decks), most of the other {{C|Ringwraith}} orc minions, particularly the ones that [[buff]] Nazgûl by name or interact with Free Peoples possessions, are too expensive or too weak to see much play.


== Morc swarm ==
== Morc swarm ==
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