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[[File:countdown-balrog-overlap.jpg|frame|right|Things to notice about the visuals: the golden [[King Block]] symbol in the lower right, the fiery template rather than the standard {{C|Moria}} one, and of course the visuals in these cards both popping out of frame and in this case even "overlapping" onto one another.]]
[[File:countdown-balrog-overlap.jpg|frame|right|Things to notice about the visuals: the golden [[King Block]] symbol in the lower right, the firey template rather than the standard {{C|Moria}} one, and of course the visuals in these cards both popping out of frame and in this case even "overlapping" onto one another.]]


'''The Countdown Collection''' distributed during the '''Countdown to the King''' was a set of 22 cards produced as a lead-up to the release of [[The Return of the King]], both the card set and the movie. 4 of these cards (0P50 - 0P53) were so-called [[Weta Book Cards]], representing concepts from the Lord of the Rings books which did not make their way into the Peter Jackson films, such as Tom Bombadil. The other 18 cards (0P30 - 0P47) were historically iconic cards with brand-new culture template art, and some made to "pop-out" of the frame.   
'''The Countdown Collection''' distributed during the '''Countdown to the King''' was a set of 22 cards produced as a lead-up to the release of [[The Return of the King]], both the card set and the movie. 4 of these cards (0P50 - 0P53) were so-called [[Weta Book Cards]], representing concepts from the Lord of the Rings books which did not make their way into the Peter Jackson films, such as Tom Bombadil. The other 18 cards (0P30 - 0P47) were historically iconic cards with brand-new culture template art, and some made to "pop-out" of the frame.   
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