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'''Mount Doom''' is the second and final expansion set in [[King Block]] and the tenth set overall. It was released on July 14, 2004. The set contained 122 cards (40 commons, 40 uncommons, 40 rares, and 2 premium cards that only appeared in starter decks), all of which could appear in foil versions. Four rares and one premium card from the set had [[Tengwar]] versions produced.
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==Themes and Mechanics==
 
Mount Doom did not have a significant mechanical identity; rather, it added to the strategies already established by the first two [[King Block]] sets, including {{C|Gondor}} [[Wraith]]s, [[Corsair]]s, [[Morgul Orcs]], [[Enduring]] [[Nazgul|Nazgûl]], and [[Besieger]]s.
 
===Cultures===
 
For the most part, Mount Doom used the same cultures as the rest of [[King Block]]: all of the Free Peoples (with a focus on {{C|Elven}}, {{C|Gondor}}, and {{C|Shire}}), along with {{C|Gollum}}, {{C|Raider}}, {{C|Ringwraith}}, {{C|Sauron}}. The one exception is the card {{Card|Suffered Much Loss}}, which is the only {{C|Isengard}} card printed in King Block.
 
Because of the changes to Shadow cultures made in set 11, Mount Doom is the last set to feature any cards of the {{C|Raider}} culture. The {{C|Isengard}} and {{C|Sauron}} cultures would also be discontinued as primary cultures, although they would feature on individual cards in future sets.
 
===New Keywords===
 
Mount Doom did not introduce any new keywords, loaded or unloaded, however it does feature the only appearance of [[Uruk-hai]] outside of the {{C|Isengard}} and {{C|Uruk-hai}} cultures.
 
==Starter Decks==
 
The premium cards for the Mount Doom starter decks were {{Card|Frodo, Resolute Hobbit}} and {{Card|Sam, Great Elf Warrior}}, continuing the trend from [[Siege of Gondor]] of having hobbits appear as the face cards of the starter decks. With the release of Mount Doom, each of the nine companions that set out from Rivendell led at least one starter deck; the five non-hobbit companions all had starter decks in [[Fellowship block]] (Gandalf had two).
 
* [[Starter_Decks/King_Block#MD_Frodo_Starter_Deck|Frodo Starter Deck]]:  {{C|Shire}} / {{C|Gondor}} / {{C|Ringwraith}}
* [[Starter_Decks/King_Block#MD_Sam_Starter_Deck|Sam Starter Deck]]:  {{C|Shire}} / {{C|Sauron}}
 
==Cycles==
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!colspan="7" | Free Peoples Cycles
|-
!Cycle Name
! {{C|Dwarven}}
! {{C|Elven}}
! {{C|Gandalf}}
! {{C|Gondor}}
! {{C|Rohan}}
! {{C|Shire}}
|-
|rowspan="2" | Lose initiative conditions
| {{Card|Memories of Darkness}}
| {{Card|Glimpse of Fate}}
| {{Card|Brooding on Tomorrow}}
| {{Card|Hardy Garrison}}
| {{Card|Fell Deeds Awake}}
| {{Card|A Light in His Mind}}
|-
|colspan="6" | Conditions that trigger each time the Free Peoples player loses initiative (sometimes with the restriction "except during the Fellowship phase").
|}
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!colspan="5" | Shadow Cycles
|-
!Cycle Name
! {{C|Gollum}}
! {{C|Raider}}
! {{C|Ringwraith}}
! {{C|Sauron}}
|-
|rowspan="2" | Initiative conditions
| {{Card|Unabated in Malice}}
| {{Card|Under Foot}}
| {{Card|Stooping to the Kill}}
| {{Card|Flames Within}}
|-
|colspan="4" | Common conditions with two abilities: one that is only active when the Shadow has initiative, and the other that discards the condition to give a minion a strength bonus during a skirmish. It could be argued that {{Card|Suffered Much Loss}} is also a member of the cycle, but unlike the other abilities it is an uncommon and doesn't have an ability to discard it during a skirmish.
|}
 
==Reprinted Cards==
 
Mount Doom did not contain any reprinted cards.
 
==Notable Cards==
 
* {{Card|Galadriel, Lady Redeemed}}
* {{Card|Aragorn, Elessar Telcontar}}
* {{Card|Suffered Much Loss}}
* {{Card|Frodo, Resolute Hobbit}}
* {{Card|Sam, Great Elf Warrior}}
 
===X-listed Cards===
 
Unbeknownst at the time, Mount Doom was a glimpse into the tumultuous ara ahead for the game. Along with {{Card|Aggression}} from [[Siege of Gondor]], 4 cards were added to the [[X-list]] in the week before and month after its release directly because of interactions it caused -- the most during the time of any expansion set. {{Card|Treebeard, Keeper of the Watchwood}} and {{Card|Base of Mindolluin}} were the first cards to cause ''pre-emptive'' bans, adding {{Card|Steadfast Champion}} and {{Card|Gondorian Captain}} respectively to the X-list due to loops that could occur in [[Movie Block]]. {{Card|Mordor Fiend}} holds the distinction of the fastest ban in the game's history (one day after the set was released) for yet another loop while {{Card|Memories of Darkness}} clocked in less than a month later as the second-fastest ban for enabling various abuses including loops. While not banned during the time of Mount Doom, the set's infamous {{Card|Galadriel, Lady Redeemed}} did not trail far behind and was banned shortly after [[Shadows]].
 
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The final set in [[King Block]], Mount Doom was a rockier time for the game and, unbeknownst at the time, a glimpse into the tumultuous era ahead. Along with {{Card|Aggression}} from [[Siege of Gondor]], 4 cards were added to the [[X-list]] in the week before and month after its release directly because of interactions it caused -- the most during the time of any expansion set. {{Card|Treebeard, Keeper of the Watchwood}} and {{Card|Base of Mindolluin}} were the first cards to cause ''pre-emptive'' bans, adding {{Card|Steadfast Champion}} and {{Card|Gondorian Captain}} respectively to the X-list due to loops that could occur in [[Movie Block]]. {{Card|Mordor Fiend}} holds the distinction of the fastest ban in the game's history (one day after the set was released) for yet another loop while {{Card|Memories of Darkness}} clocked in less than a month later as the second-fastest ban for enabling various abuses including loops. While not banned during the time of Mount Doom, the set's infamous {{Card|Galadriel, Lady Redeemed}} did not trail far behind and was banned shortly after [[Shadows]].


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