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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.
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