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{{C|Orc}} culture is not necessarily synonymous with the orc race. Because orcs were split into two cultures from day one, few cards specify orcs in general; those that do, like {{Card|Curse Their Foul Feet!}} and {{Card|Rúmil, Elven Protector}}, affect orcs of any culture, but do not affect {{C|Orc}} culture minions that are not orcs, like {{Card|Mountain-troll}}. Cards that specify {{CultureIcon|Orc}} minions, like {{Card|Bound To Its Fate}}, would affect both {{Card|Pitiless Orc}} and {{Card|Mountain-troll}} but not orcs of other cultures, like {{Card|Goblin Runner}}. A card that specifies {{CultureIcon|Orc}} Orcs, like {{Card|Orc Hammer}}, only affects orcs of that culture: it would affect {{Card|Pitiless Orc}}, but not {{Card|Mountain-troll}} or {{Card|Goblin Runner}}.
{{C|Orc}} culture is not necessarily synonymous with the orc race. Because orcs were split into two cultures from day one, few cards specify orcs in general; those that do, like {{Card|Curse Their Foul Feet!}} and {{Card|Rúmil, Elven Protector}}, affect orcs of any culture, but do not affect {{C|Orc}} culture minions that are not orcs, like {{Card|Mountain-troll}}. Cards that specify {{CultureIcon|Orc}} minions, like {{Card|Bound To Its Fate}}, would affect both {{Card|Pitiless Orc}} and {{Card|Mountain-troll}} but not orcs of other cultures, like {{Card|Goblin Runner}}. A card that specifies {{CultureIcon|Orc}} Orcs, like {{Card|Orc Hammer}}, only affects orcs of that culture: it would affect {{Card|Pitiless Orc}}, but not {{Card|Mountain-troll}} or {{Card|Goblin Runner}}.


While in many other fantasy settings goblins are separate from orcs, in both ''Lord of the Rings'' and this game, "goblin" simply refers to a stunted, numerous variety of orc. Cards like {{Card|Goblin Runner}} are orcs. However, while in ''Lord of the Rings'' Uruk-hai are a breed of orcs, in this game orcs and [[Uruk-hai]] are separate races, and cards that mention one do not affect the other.
While in many other fantasy settings goblins are separate from orcs, in both Lord of the Rings and this game, "goblin" simply refers to a stunted, numerous variety of orc. Cards like {{Card|Goblin Runner}} are orcs. However, while in Lord of the Rings Uruk-hai are a breed of orcs, in this game orcs and [[Uruk-hai]] are separate races, and cards that mention one do not affect the other.




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