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'''Starter Decks''' are ready-made simple decks that are intended to be easy enough for brand-new players to pick up and play. Each set typically had two starter decks, each one focusing on different cultures and strategies, so one could conceivably purchase both with a friend and get a good taste of what the game as a whole had to offer. | '''Starter Decks''' are ready-made simple decks that are intended to be easy enough for brand-new players to pick up and play. Each set typically had two starter decks, each one focusing on different cultures and strategies, so one could conceivably purchase both with a friend and get a good taste of what the game as a whole had to offer. | ||
Unlike actual legal decks, starter decks only have about 50 cards, and the Shadows and Free Peoples sides did not always have the same number of cards. Combined with the fact that the starter rulebooks don't explain all of the rules of the game (but only rules needed to play the decks provided, plus a starter-only rule that allowed you to reshuffle the discard pile), the decks themselves are mostly valuable from a learning perspective but not very usable in a normal play environment. | |||
To offset the fact that veteran players would not need | To offset the fact that veteran players would not need the starter packs, Decipher included 2 nonfoil P-rarity cards in each starter pack that were not obtainable in booster packs. Also, for most sets, Decipher packed 3 random rares with each starter deck, giving collectors additional reason to purchase them (it was sometimes cheaper to buy boxes of starters instead of boxes of boosters, as each boxof starters included 36 rares.) In [[Battle of Helm's Deep]] and [[Ents of Fangorn]], Decipher did away with the random rares and instead included 3 predetermined rares, with the idea being to make sure that included rares went according to the theme of the starter deck (predetermined rares also saved printing costs, as it allowed the entire deck to come from one print sheet instead of two.) Fixed rares annoyed players, as it removed the incentive for veterans to purchase the decks, and it drastically reduced the value of the 6 rares affected in each set. With [[The Return of the King]] Decipher reverted to the original random rare distribution for starter packs. | ||
In [[Battle of Helm's Deep]] and [[Ents of Fangorn]], Decipher did away with the random rares and instead included 3 predetermined rares, with the idea being to make sure that included rares went according to the theme of the starter deck (predetermined rares also saved printing costs, as it allowed the entire deck to come from one print sheet instead of two.) Fixed rares annoyed players, as it removed the incentive for veterans to purchase the decks, and it drastically reduced the value of the 6 rares affected in each set. With [[The Return of the King]] Decipher reverted to the original random rare distribution for | |||
== Deluxe Starter Sets == | == Deluxe Starter Sets == | ||
For [[The Fellowship of the Ring]] and [[The Two Towers]], Decipher also released Deluxe starter sets, which besides including a starter deck also had booster packs from each set in that block as well as a card | For [[The Fellowship of the Ring]] and [[The Two Towers]], Decipher also released Deluxe starter sets, which besides including a starter deck also had booster packs from each set in that block as well as a card boxand glass tokens. Unlike other starter sets, Deluxe starters did not include starter-only cards. Due to the inclusion of boosters, a Deluxe Rulebook was included in lieu of the Starter Rulebook, to make sure that players would have access to all the rules if needed. No Deluxe Starter Set was released for any other block. | ||
== LOTRO Starter Decklists == | == LOTRO Starter Decklists == | ||
Starter decks that were included in the [[Lord of the Rings Online TCG]] game client had their lists modified to make the decks tournament legal. In most cases, this just meant adding more cards to the list, but in some cases in [[The Return of the King]] starters they also removed cards in a rebalancing attempt. In one notable case, {{Card|Kill Them Now}} was removed from the [[Ents of Fangorn]] Faramir starter deck, as there aren't actually any [[Tracker]]s in that deck to use this card with (it was replaced with {{Card|Ferocity}}). | Starter decks that were included in the [[Lord of the Rings Online TCG]] game client had their lists modified to make the decks tournament legal. In most cases, this just meant adding more cards to the list, but in some cases in [[The Return of the King]] starters they also removed cards in a rebalancing attempt. In one notable case, {{Card|Kill Them Now}} was removed from the [[Ents of Fangorn]] Faramir starter deck, as there aren't actually any [[Tracker]]s in that deck to use this card with (it was replaced with {{Card|Ferocity}}). | ||
== | ==Gemp-LotR Starter Decks== | ||
Starter decks are used as part of the card pool in sealed deck leagues on [[ | Starter decks are used as part of the card pool in sealed deck leagues on [[Gemp-LotR]]. The official Decipher starter decks (listed below) are used in most of the leagues, but there are two leagues that use custom starter decks: one based around [[Towers Standard]] and another based around [[Movie Block]]. Decklists for those two leagues can be found at [[ts_sealed|Towers Standard Sealed]] and [[sealed-movie|Movie Block Sealed]], respectively. | ||
==Starter Deck Lists== | ==Starter Deck Lists== |