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<!-- Rarity definitions for the database. Skip these sections if you don't know what they are.
<!-- Rarity definitions for the database. Skip these sections if you don't know what they are.
-->{{Rarity
|Name=April Fool's Day
|Abbr=AFD
|Sets=0
|Notes=Used for a handful of joke cards.
}}<!--
-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Common
|Name=Common
|SortOrder=1
|Abbr=C
|Abbr=C
|Sets=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,15,16,17,18
|Sets=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,15,16,17,18
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}}<!--
-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Starter-only
|Name=Digital Promo
|SortOrder=2
|Abbr=D
|Abbr=S
|Sets=0
|Sets=11,12,13,15,17,30,31,32
|Notes=Used for cards which originated on the Lord of the Rings Online platform ran by Worlds Apart for Decipher.
|Notes=Later sets replaced the rarity for all cards in a starter box as S instead of the (misleading) C or U they had before.
}}<!--
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Megasized Promo
|Abbr=M
|Sets=0,1,2,3,4,5,6,10
|Notes=Oversized cards used for promotional purposes.
}}<!--
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Legends Masterwork
|Abbr=O
|Sets=12,13,15,17,18
|Notes=Actually a ring symbol rather than an O, these indicate a Legends foil that contain an alternate-color template for a more striking visual difference.
}}<!--
}}<!--
-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Uncommon
|Name=Promotional
|SortOrder=3
|Abbr=P
|Abbr=U
|Sets=0
|Sets=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,15,17,18
|Notes=Everything from tournament prizes to DVD bonus pack-ins to Decipher store rewards.
|Notes=One third of a set's normal cards, released as 3 of a booster pack's 11 cards.
}}<!--
}}<!--
-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Premium
|Name=Premium
|SortOrder=4
|Abbr=P
|Abbr=P
|Sets=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,15,17,18,19
|Sets=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,15,17,18,19
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Rare
|Name=Rare
|SortOrder=5
|Abbr=R
|Abbr=R
|Sets=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19
|Sets=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Rare Plus
|Name=Rare Plus
|SortOrder=6
|Abbr=R+
|Abbr=R+
|Sets=9
|Sets=9
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Rare Foil (Legends)
|Name=Rare Foil (Legends)
|SortOrder=7
|Abbr=RF
|Abbr=RF
|Sets=11,12,13,15,17,18
|Sets=11,12,13,15,17,18
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}}<!--
}}<!--
-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Legends Masterwork
|Name=Starter-only
|SortOrder=8
|Abbr=S
|Abbr=O
|Sets=11,12,13,15,17,30,31,32
|Sets=12,13,15,17,18
|Notes=Later sets replaced the rarity for all cards in a starter box as S instead of the (misleading) C or U they had before.
|Notes=Actually a ring symbol rather than an O, these indicate a Legends foil that contain an alternate-color template for a more striking visual difference.
}}<!--
}}<!--
-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Promotional
|Name=Saint Patrick's Day
|SortOrder=9
|Abbr=SPD
|Abbr=P
|Sets=0
|Sets=0
|Notes=Everything from tournament prizes to DVD bonus pack-ins to Decipher store rewards.
|Notes=Used for a handful of joke cards.
}}<!--
}}<!--
-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Megasized Promo
|Name=Uncommon
|SortOrder=9
|Abbr=U
|Abbr=M
|Sets=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,15,17,18
|Sets=0,1,2,3,4,5,6,10
|Notes=One third of a set's normal cards, released as 3 of a booster pack's 11 cards.
|Notes=Oversized cards used for promotional purposes.
}}<!--
-->{{Rarity
|Name=DGMA Tournament Prize
|SortOrder=10
|Abbr=D
|Sets=0
|Notes=Cards issued as prizes for DGMA-sanctioned events.
}}<!--
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Tournament Foil
|SortOrder=11
|Abbr=TF
|Sets=0
|Notes=Overseas promos printed by international distributors as tournament prizes.
}}<!--
}}<!--
-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=World's Apart Digital
|Name=W
|SortOrder=12
|Abbr=W
|Abbr=W
|Sets=0
|Sets=0
|Notes=Used for cards which originated on the Lord of the Rings Online platform ran by Worlds Apart for Decipher.
|Notes=Hunters design-a-card contest, as well as Triumph and Menace series exclusive to LOTR-O.
}}<!--
}}<!--
-->{{Rarity
|Name=April Fool's Day
|SortOrder=13
|Abbr=AFD
|Sets=0
|Notes=Used for a handful of joke cards.
}}<!--
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Saint Patrick's Day
|SortOrder=14
|Abbr=SPD
|Sets=0
|Notes=Used for a handful of joke cards.
}}<!--
-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Free Peoples Pack
|Name=Free Peoples Pack
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=FP
|Abbr=FP
|Sets=30
|Sets=30
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Beatdown Pack 1
|Name=Beatdown Pack 1
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=B1
|Abbr=B1
|Sets=30,31,32,33
|Sets=30,31,32,33
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Beatdown Pack 2
|Name=Beatdown Pack 2
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=B2
|Abbr=B2
|Sets=30,31,32,331
|Sets=30,31,32,331
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Beatdown Pack 3
|Name=Beatdown Pack 3
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=B3
|Abbr=B3
|Sets=30,31,32,33
|Sets=30,31,32,33
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Swarm Pack 1
|Name=Swarm Pack 1
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=S1
|Abbr=S1
|Sets=31
|Sets=31
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Swarm Pack 2
|Name=Swarm Pack 2
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=S2
|Abbr=S2
|Sets=30,31,32,33
|Sets=30,31,32,33
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Swarm Pack 3
|Name=Swarm Pack 3
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=S3
|Abbr=S3
|Sets=30,31,32,33
|Sets=30,31,32,33
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Pack A
|Name=Pack A
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=HA
|Abbr=HA
|Sets=31,32,33
|Sets=31,32,33
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Pack B
|Name=Pack B
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=HB
|Abbr=HB
|Sets=31,32,33
|Sets=31,32,33
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Pack C
|Name=Pack C
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=HC
|Abbr=HC
|Sets=31,32,33
|Sets=31,32,33
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Pack D
|Name=Pack D
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=HD
|Abbr=HD
|Sets=31,32,33
|Sets=31,32,33
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Pack E
|Name=Pack E
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=HE
|Abbr=HE
|Sets=31,32,33
|Sets=31,32,33
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Pack F
|Name=Pack F
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=HF
|Abbr=HF
|Sets=31,32,33
|Sets=31,32,33
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Pack G
|Name=Pack G
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=HG
|Abbr=HG
|Sets=31,32,33
|Sets=31,32,33
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Pack H
|Name=Pack H
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=HH
|Abbr=HH
|Sets=31,32,33
|Sets=31,32,33
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Pack I
|Name=Pack I
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=HI
|Abbr=HI
|Sets=31,32,33
|Sets=31,32,33
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Pack J
|Name=Pack J
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=HJ
|Abbr=HJ
|Sets=31,32,33
|Sets=31,32,33
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Pack K
|Name=Pack K
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=HK
|Abbr=HK
|Sets=31,32,33
|Sets=31,32,33
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-->{{Rarity
-->{{Rarity
|Name=Pack L
|Name=Pack L
|SortOrder=15
|Abbr=HL
|Abbr=HL
|Sets=31,32,33
|Sets=31,32,33
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Promotional cards were given out to promote up-and-coming sets and were usually alternate-image versions of previously existing cards.  For instance, Faramir, Son of Denethor (P), was packaged with Collector's Editions of ''The Two Towers'' movie.  Promotional cards were almost always exact duplicates of other cards (except for the card image itself), and so were considered the same from a game judgement standard. There are several important exceptions, however, including 0P56 through 0P60 and 0P62 through 0P67. Most promotional cards have a P rarity, but towards the end of the game's lifespan a few promotional cards with D rarity were printed and handed out.
Promotional cards were given out to promote up-and-coming sets and were usually alternate-image versions of previously existing cards.  For instance, Faramir, Son of Denethor (P), was packaged with Collector's Editions of ''The Two Towers'' movie.  Promotional cards were almost always exact duplicates of other cards (except for the card image itself), and so were considered the same from a game judgement standard. There are several important exceptions, however, including 0P56 through 0P60 and 0P62 through 0P67. Most promotional cards have a P rarity, but towards the end of the game's lifespan a few promotional cards with D rarity were printed and handed out.


This meant that for players who focused on the game, Promotional cards were not particularly worth the effort getting, whereas for collectors it was practically a whole new set to collect.  This was enshrined by the fact that all Promotional cards are part of set 0, and this is the only way to differentiate a Premium card from a Promotional card.  The effective rarity of Promotional cards varied wildly; some were tournament prizes, some packaged with other products, some packed into every deluxe DVD set of Lord of the Rings sold. The most hard-to-find cards are generally considered to be 0P62 - 0P67, a set of cards released as a tie-in to the digital [[Customizable League Cards]] for [[Lord of the Rings Online TCG]]; since few people participated in the promotion (due in part to Decipher/World's Apart delaying the first few by several months), very few of these ever made it out into the wild.
This meant that for players who focused on the game, Promotional cards were not particularly worth the effort getting, whereas for collectors it was practically a whole new set to collect.  This was enshrined by the fact that all Promotional cards are part of set 0, and this is the only way to differentiate a Premium card from a Promotional card.  The effective rarity of Promotional cards varied wildly; some were tournament prizes, some packaged with other products, some printed and distributed as much as any Premium card. The most hard-to-find card is generally considered to be {{Card|0P127}}; one copy sold for US$499.


Decipher also printed several oversized cards; these cards were given a rarity of M (and were of course not tournament-legal).
Decipher also printed several oversized cards; these cards were given a rarity of M (and were of course not tournament-legal).
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==Legends and Legends Masterwork==
==Legends and Legends Masterwork==
Starting with the [[Shadows]] set, alternate versions of select cards were reprinted as the "Legends" series meant to represent particularly popular cards or concepts.  This increased the total number of cards to collect while at the same time making these additions quite rare, as eventually during the set's lifetime these alternate cards would be discontinued.  Legends-series cards were always foil, and marked with the RF rarity to differentiate them from their non-Legends counterpart. RF cards were inserted at an approximate rate of 1 every 7 packs, replacing the random rare <ref>Decipher's Shadows foil press release: [https://web.archive.org/web/20080121021923/http://www.decipher.com:80/content/2004/09/092704lotrshadows.html]</ref>.  
Starting with the ''Shadows'' set, alternate versions of select cards were reprinted as the "Legends" series meant to represent particularly popular cards or concepts.  This increased the total number of cards to collect while at the same time making these additions quite rare, as eventually during the set's lifetime these alternate cards would be discontinued.  Legends-series cards were always foil, and marked with the RF rarity to differentiate them from their non-Legends counterpart. RF cards were inserted at an approximate rate of 1 every 7 packs, replacing the random rare.  


With the release of [[Black Rider]], Legends were joined with the Legends Masterwork series, indicated by a ring O as the rarity. These cards were more than just foil, however; each card used a new card template with a completely redone color scheme and sometimes a card image that "popped" outside its frame.  The visual difference is appropriately striking. Some uploaded images on Decipher's website for Black Rider show an * for a rarity symbol, but this was likely a placeholder image and was never printed this way.  Legends Masterworks were inserted at an approximate rate of 1 every 35 packs (i.e about one per booster box), which when combined with the chance for a Legends RF meant that post-Black Rider sets had an approximate 1 in 7 chance for a foil of some flavor <ref>Decipher's Black Rider foil breakdown: [http://web.archive.org/web/20050205055957/http://www.decipher.com:80/content/2005/01/011105lotrblackrider.html]</ref>.
With the release of ''Black Rider'', Legends were joined with the Legends Masterwork series, indicated by a ring O as the rarity. These cards were more than just foil, however; each card used a new card template with a completely redone color scheme and sometimes a card image that "popped" outside its frame.  The visual difference is appropriately striking. The initial set of Legends Masterworks in Black Rider had an * for a rarity symbol (see Legolas, Of the Grey Company (O)), but this was changed to an O in sets 15 on.  Legends Masterworks were inserted at an approximate rate of 1 every 36 packs (i.e one per booster box).


==Tournament Foil==
==Tournament Foil==
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