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[[File:Rules-Starter-EN_Set-01.pdf|right|thumb|500px|The cover to the first Starter Rulebook for [[The Fellowship of the Ring]]]]
[[File:Rules-Starter-EN_Set-01.pdf|right|thumb|500px|The cover to the first Starter Rulebook for [[The Fellowship of the Ring]]]]


In the Lord of the Rings TCG, [[Rulebooks]] were collections of, well, ''rules'' that outlined both general and specific guidelines of how the game was to be played. There were several different types of rule documents:   
In the Lord of the Rings TCG, [[Rulebooks]] were collections of, well, ''rules'' that outlined both general and specific guidelines of how the game was to be played. Though there were several flavors of each type of rulebook, each iteration composed Decipher's last word at any given era.  There were three general types of rulebooks:   


* '''''Starter Rulebooks''''', included with [[Starter Decks]] that included an overview of the game rules and some simplified starter rules.
* '''''Starter Rulebooks''''', included with [[Starter Decks]] that included an overview of the game rules and some simplified starter rules.
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* '''''Comprehensive Rules''''', that combined all of the above into a single comprehensive document, also distributed online as a PDF.
* '''''Comprehensive Rules''''', that combined all of the above into a single comprehensive document, also distributed online as a PDF.
* '''''Official Tournament Guidelines''''', which included instructions on how to run an official tournament and included several common ruling concerns.
* '''''Official Tournament Guidelines''''', which included instructions on how to run an official tournament and included several common ruling concerns.
(If you are looking for the most recent version of the rules, please see [[Comprehensive Rules 4.0]] and [[Current Rulings Document]].)


All physical rulebooks were also distributed online as PDFs, but old versions tended to be removed shortly after they were superseded by a subsequent edition.  As a result, there are holes in the digital record, and not all rulebooks which were physically produced exist here.   
All physical rulebooks were also distributed online as PDFs, but old versions tended to be removed shortly after they were superseded by a subsequent edition.  As a result, there are holes in the digital record, and not all rulebooks which were physically produced exist here.   


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== Wiki Rulebooks==
Some of the documents Decipher distributed have been converted to wiki articles for convenience when linking and sharing (and arguing over rules).  These are below:
* [[Comprehensive Rules 4.1]] - a complete, all-encompassing fan-made document that consolidates every ruling from every document that we could get our hands on into one article.
* [[Comprehensive Rules 4.0]] - the last Comprehensive Rules produced in 2004, which has many entries missing that were included in prior versions, and which did not include later supplementary entries.
* [[Current Rulings Document]] - the last CRD produced in 2007, which was the last rules document ever issued by Decipher.
* [[Tournament Guidelines]] - a document outlining how to run an official tournament event.
All of these documents (except for 4.1) are available for download in their original PDF version in the appropriate section below.


== Starter Rulebooks ==
== Starter Rulebooks ==
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* [[Media:CRD-EN_2006-05-22b.pdf|Current Rulings Document: 2006-05-22 - English (revision B)]]
* [[Media:CRD-EN_2006-05-22b.pdf|Current Rulings Document: 2006-05-22 - English (revision B)]]
* [[Media:CRD-EN_2006-08-07.pdf|Current Rulings Document: 2006-08-07 - English]]
* [[Media:CRD-EN_2006-08-07.pdf|Current Rulings Document: 2006-08-07 - English]]
* [[Media:CRD-EN_2007-01-29.pdf|Current Rulings Document: 2007-01-29 - English]] (Note that a ruling here regarding Sam and taking off the One Ring at the end of the regroup phase did not make it into the following CRD due to an oversight)
* [[Media:CRD-EN_2007-01-29.pdf|Current Rulings Document: 2007-01-29 - English]] (Note that a ruling here regarding Sam did not make it into the Comprehensive Rules 4.0)
* [[Media:CRD-EN_2007-08-13.pdf|Current Rulings Document: 2007-08-13 - English]] - <big>'''Most Recent Version'''</big>
* [[Media:CRD-EN_2007-08-13.pdf|Current Rulings Document: 2007-08-13 - English]] - <big>'''Most Recent Version'''</big>


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As the game matured, Decipher of course found themselves making more and more varied rulings over specific card wordings, combos, or mechanics.  Sometimes a card would need to be reworded, clarified, or in some circumstances even modified from its original form (called thereafter an ''errata'').  Other times the rules themselves would have to be altered to fix issues only discovered (or fully respected) after a set's release.
As the game matured, Decipher of course found themselves making more and more varied rulings over specific card wordings, combos, or mechanics.  Sometimes a card would need to be reworded, clarified, or in some circumstances even modified from its original form (called thereafter an ''errata'').  Other times the rules themselves would have to be altered to fix issues only discovered (or fully respected) after a set's release.


With the release of the [[Two-Player Trading Card Game]] product around the release of [[The Two Towers]], Decipher released a more exhaustive rulebook that was a combination of the Starter Rulebook, Deluxe Rulebook, and all the card erratas and rulings.  Paired with the [[QuickStart Tutorial CD-ROM]], this rulebook was dubbed the ''QuickStart Tutorial Rulebook'' on the front cover, although the pages of the manual called itself the '''Comprehensive Rulebook'''.  Unlike starter rulebooks which were the size of a standard card (3.5" x 2.5"), the QuickStart manual was 7" x 5".
With the release of the [[Two-Player Trading Card Game]] product around the release of [[The Two Towers]], Decipher released a more exhaustive rulebook that was a combination of the Starter Rulebook, Deluxe Rulebook, and all the card erratas and rulings.  Paired with the [[QuickStart Tutorial CD-ROM]], this rulebook was dubbed the ''QuickStart Tutorial Rulebook'' on the front cover, although the pages of the manual called itself the '''Comprehensive Rulebook'''.


With the release of [[The Return of the King]], the Comprehensive Rulebook was updated to include all information released in the FAQ documents, and Version 2.0 of the rulebook was born (it was at this time that the FAQ document was rebranded the CRD as well).  Thus combined with the CRDs, this rulebook became the be-all end-all for card rulings that could be referenced during high-end tournament disputes.
With the release of [[The Return of the King]], the Comprehensive Rulebook was updated to include all information released in the FAQ documents, and Version 2.0 of the rulebook was born (it was at this time that the FAQ document was rebranded the CRD as well).  Thus combined with the CRDs, this rulebook became the be-all end-all for card rulings that could be referenced during high-end tournament disputes.


Version 3.0 was released sometime around [[Reflections]], and version 4.0 shortly before [[Shadows]].  Version 4.0 was the last version officially released by Decipher, and from that point on it was the job of the Current Rulings Documents to contain any further rulings after that point.  A Wiki version of version 4.0 can be found at [[Comprehensive Rules 4.0]].
Version 3.0 was released sometime around [[Reflections]], and version 4.0 shortly before [[Shadows]].  Version 4.0 was the last version officially released by Decipher, and from that point on it was the job of the Current Rulings Documents to contain any further rulings after that point.  A Wiki version of version 4.0 can be found at [[Comprehensive Rules 4-0]].


* [[Media:Rules-Comprehensive-EN-1.0.pdf|QuickStart Tutorial Rulebook (Comprehensive Rules 1.0)]] (June 2003, [[Battle of Helm's Deep]] era)
* [[Media:Rules-Comprehensive-EN-1.0.pdf|QuickStart Tutorial Rulebook (Comprehensive Rules 1.0)]] (June 2003, [[Battle of Helm's Deep]] era)
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== Official Tournament Guidelines ==
== Official Tournament Guidelines ==


Some details of structured play that were more about ensuring fair play than specific mechanics were compiled into the '''Official Tournament Guidelines'''.  This includes things such as draft procedures, pairing instructions, playtime length, and other details that for non-tournament play were usually up to gentleman's agreements between the players.  This document's rulings were never incorporated into the Comprehensive Rules due to their ancillary nature. A wiki version of this document can be found at [[Tournament Guidelines]]
Some details of structured play that were more about ensuring fair play than specific mechanics were compiled into the '''Official Tournament Guidelines'''.  This includes things such as draft procedures, pairing instructions, playtime length, and other details that for non-tournament play were usually up to gentleman's agreements between the players.  This document's rulings were never incorporated into the Comprehensive Rules due to their ancillary nature.


One notable ruling concerns the practice of performing a [[Mulligan]] on your opening hand, which has since been widely adopted for casual play by the community.
One notable ruling concerns the practice of performing a [[Mulligan]] on your opening hand, which has since been widely adopted for casual play by the community.


* [[Media:Tournament-EN-1.0.pdf|Official Tournament Guidelines 1.0]] (22 July 2004) - <big>'''Most Recent Version'''</big>
* [[Media:Tournament-EN-1.0.pdf|Official Tournament Guidelines, 22 July 2004]] - <big>'''Most Recent Version'''</big>
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