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A sample deck (LOTRO The Two Towers Aragorn Starter) is given below:  
A sample deck (LOTRO The Two Towers Aragorn Starter) is given below:  
<code txt>
<pre>
627,667,667,667,674,674,699,699,712,712,712,989,989,757,757,927,931,931,933,933,933,935,935,935,939,939,939,944,944,946,946,946,629,629,629,632,632,633,633,635,635,635,635,637,637,637,637,638,638,638,638,641,641,641,641,642,642,642,642,651,651,651,
627,667,667,667,674,674,699,699,712,712,712,989,989,757,757,927,931,931,933,933,933,935,935,935,939,939,939,944,944,946,946,946,629,629,629,632,632,633,633,635,635,635,635,637,637,637,637,638,638,638,638,641,641,641,641,642,642,642,642,651,651,651,
953,959,967,971,975,979,981,983,987,
953,959,967,971,975,979,981,983,987,
</code>
</pre>


The order of the card identifiers does not matter, nor the number of lines they are written in. The application saves sites in separate line when saving to file, but uses a single line when copying to clipboard. This is what constitutes a deck in "raw" format, and it can be pasted directly into mLOTRO's deck builder using the appropriate menu option.
The order of the card identifiers does not matter, nor the number of lines they are written in. The application saves sites in separate line when saving to file, but uses a single line when copying to clipboard. This is what constitutes a deck in "raw" format, and it can be pasted directly into mLOTRO's deck builder using the appropriate menu option.


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Revision as of 10:14, 30 September 2021

The *.txt file format is used by the MLOTRO program. This format is as simple as it gets, as it's just comma-separated list of numbers that correspond to specific cards in the application. However, this means that without a decoding table, it's impossible to find out what each number represents (except some general properties like language or foil status).

A sample deck (LOTRO The Two Towers Aragorn Starter) is given below:

627,667,667,667,674,674,699,699,712,712,712,989,989,757,757,927,931,931,933,933,933,935,935,935,939,939,939,944,944,946,946,946,629,629,629,632,632,633,633,635,635,635,635,637,637,637,637,638,638,638,638,641,641,641,641,642,642,642,642,651,651,651,
953,959,967,971,975,979,981,983,987,

The order of the card identifiers does not matter, nor the number of lines they are written in. The application saves sites in separate line when saving to file, but uses a single line when copying to clipboard. This is what constitutes a deck in "raw" format, and it can be pasted directly into mLOTRO's deck builder using the appropriate menu option.

Electronic Platforms
Official Unofficial Deckbuilders
Game Clients Lord of the Rings Online SdA LackeyCCG gccg mLOTRO GEMP Zorbec's
File Formats *.ldc *.dck *.dek [gccg] *.txt - *.zdl
Zorbec's Decklist Builder Support