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'''Stacking''' is a formal game term. Some cards, like {{Card|Gandalf's Cart}}, stack other cards on themselves, for later use or for some sort of benefit. Stacked cards are not [[In Play|in play]] and thus cannot be [[spot]]ted and don't count for the [[unique]] rule, but they also are not in a [[Discard Pile]] or [[Hand]]. They cannot be played or affected in any way unless a special ability specifically says so. Usually this is the card they are stacked on, as with {{Card|Goblin Swarms}} or {{Card|Web}}, but it can be another card entirely, like {{Card|Sindri, Dwarven Lord}}. Some cards allow themselves to be played from a stacked state, like {{Card|Slaked Thirsts}}, or have game text that is usable while they are stacked on another card, like {{Card|Isengard Tender}}. If a card with other cards stacked on it [[Leave Play|leaves play]] for any reason, all of the cards stacked on that card are discarded. Likewise, if a [[Site Control|controlled site]] with cards stacked on it is liberated, all of those stacked cards are discarded.
Some cards, like {{Card|Gandalf's Cart}}, stack other cards on themselves, for later use or for some sort of benefit. Stacked cards are not [[In Play|in play]] and thus cannot be [[spot]]ted, but they also are not in a [[Discard Pile]] or [[Hand]]. They cannot be played unless another card specifically allows them to be played. Usually this is the card they are stacked on, as with {{Card|Goblin Swarms}} or {{Card|Web}}, but it can be another card entirely, like {{Card|Sindri, Dwarven Lord}}. Some cards can even play themselves from a stacked state, like {{Card|Slaked Thirsts}} and {{Card|Isengard Tender}}. If the card they are stacked on [[Leave Play|leaves play]] for any reason, all of the cards stacked on that card are discarded.
 
The Lord of the Rings TCG does not have a "stack" [https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Stack the way Magic: the Gathering does]. For complex interactions where cards respond to and interrupt each other, see [[Current Rulings Document#playing a card|the Current Rulings Document]].
 
==Rules Entries==
{{RulesQuote
|source=stack
|text=Stacking a card is not playing a card. Stacked cards are placed face up and may be looked at by any player at any time.</p>
 
<p>Stacked cards are not in play and are not active. You cannot spot them. They do not count for uniqueness. A stacked unique card may be in play elsewhere. Multiple copies of the same unique card may be stacked together.}}
{{RulesQuote
|source=leaving play
|text=When a card (other than a site) leaves play for any reason, any cards played on that card (or borne by or stacked on that card) are discarded.}}
{{RulesQuote
|source=liberate
|text=When you liberate a site, place it back on the adventure path. Any cards on that site are discarded.}}
 
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