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[[The One Ring]], despite its name, is a special card type and is not considered a ring. Cards that affect rings in general do not affect the One Ring, and the [[Ring-bearer]] may also bear a '''ring''' artifact.
[[The One Ring]], despite its name, is a special card type and is not considered a ring. Cards that affect rings in general do not affect the One Ring, and the [[Ring-bearer]] may also bear a '''ring''' artifact.


Rings were first introduced in [[Realms of the Elf-Lords]], where they were as useful for their +1 [[vitality]] for [[Elrond]], [[Galadriel]], or [[Gandalf]] as for their [[Game Text|game text]]. {{Card|Ring of Barahir}}, in [[Ents of Fangorn]], sees some occasional play as a healing tool in decks the use [[Culture Tokens]] and [[Aragorn]], especially decks using {{Card|Aragorn, Defender of Free Peoples}} or {{Card|Noble Leaders}}, or '''[[Knight]]''' decks using {{Card|Garrison of Osgiliath}}.
Rings were first introduced in [[Realms of the Elf-Lords]], where they were as useful for their +1 [[vitality]] for [[Elrond]], [[Galadriel]], and [[Gandalf]] as for their [[Game Text|game text]]. {{Card|Ring of Barahir}}, in [[Ents of Fangorn]], sees some occasional play as a healing tool in decks the use [[Culture Tokens]] and [[Aragorn]], especially decks using {{Card|Aragorn, Defender of Free Peoples}} or {{Card|Noble Leaders}}, or '''[[Knight]]''' decks using {{Card|Garrison of Osgiliath}}.


The bulk of the rings were released in [[Reflections]], and almost all of them are popular staples. {{C|Dwarven}} decks always liked stacking many cards on relatively few [[companion]]s, and both rings and {{Card|Durin III, Dwarven Lord}} are suited to that strategy. {{Card|Gimli, Bearer of Grudges}} appreciates '''[[Damage]]''' bonuses, especially from {{Card|Ring of Fury}}. {{Card|Galadriel, Bearer of Wisdom}} benefits from spotting {{C|Elven}} artifacts. Both she and [[Mount Doom]]'s {{Card|Galadriel, Lady Redeemed}} are both ubiquitous in formats where they're available, making either version of Nenya much easier to play. The {{C|Wraith}} rings (except for {{Card|Ring of Ire}}, which is too often a [[dead draw]]) are all popular as cheap ways to [[recur]] [[Nazgul]]. Reflections also introduced {{Card|The One Ring, The Binding Ring}}, which can [[download]] [[Free Peoples]] rings, albeit at a high cost.
The bulk of the rings were released in [[Reflections]], and almost all of them are popular staples. {{C|Dwarven}} decks always liked stacking many cards on relatively few [[companion]]s, and both rings and {{Card|Durin III, Dwarven Lord}} are suited to that strategy. {{Card|Gimli, Bearer of Grudges}} appreciates '''[[Damage]]''' bonuses, especially from {{Card|Ring of Fury}}. {{Card|Galadriel, Bearer of Wisdom}} benefits from spotting {{C|Elven}} artifacts. Both she and [[Mount Doom]]'s {{Card|Galadriel, Lady Redeemed}} are both ubiquitous in formats where they're available, making either version of Nenya much easier to play. The {{C|Wraith}} rings (except for {{Card|Ring of Ire}}, which is too often a [[dead draw]]) are all popular as cheap ways to [[recur]] [[Nazgul]]. Reflections also introduced {{Card|The One Ring, The Binding Ring}}, which can [[download]] [[Free Peoples]] rings, albeit at a high cost.
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