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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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