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Orcs are corrupt humanoid creatures, commonly found in service to Sauron or other warlords. In this game, they are a [[Shadow Alignment|Shadow]] race, found in almost every Lord of the Rings TCG set and almost every Shadow [[culture]]. The majority of the [[minion]]s in {{C|Moria}}, {{C|Sauron}}, and {{C|Orc}} cultures are orcs, and they also appear in {{C|Isengard}} and {{C|Wraith}} cultures. Orcs are versatile and have few particular unifying features across the race as a whole, tending to be more defined by their culture than their race. They range from small swarming minions ({{Card|Goblin Runner}}) to large dangerous skirmishers ({{Card|Host of Udun}}).
Orcs are corrupt humanoid creatures, commonly found in service to Sauron or other warlords. In this game, they are a [[Shadow Alignment|Shadow]] race, found in almost Lord of the Rings TCG set, and almost every Shadow [[culture]]. The majority of the [[minion]]s in {{C|Moria}}, {{C|Sauron}}, and {{C|Orc}} cultures are orcs, and they also appear in {{C|Isengard}} and {{C|Wraith}} cultures. Orcs are versatile and have few particular unifying features across the race as a whole, tending to be more defined by their culture than their race. They range from small swarming minions ({{Card|Goblin Runner}}) to large dangerous skirmishers ({{Card|Host of Udun}}).


The first cultures with orcs were {{C|Moria}} and {{C|Sauron}}, introduced in [[Fellowship of the Ring|the first set]].
The first cultures with orcs were {{C|Moria}} and {{C|Sauron}}, introduced in [[Fellowship of the Ring|the first set]].
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