The Lord of the Rings, Trading Card Game (0M2)

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The Lord of the Rings, Trading Card Game (0M1)
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The Lord of the Rings, Trading Card Game (0M2) is a Moria Minion from the Promotional set.

Collection Info
Title The Lord of the Rings
Subtitle Trading Card Game
Unique No
Collectible Yes
Notes Oversized. Release schedule for the first nine sets: 1. The Fellowship of the Ring - November 2001. 2. Mines of Moria - March 2002. 3. Realms of the Elf-lords - July 2002. 4. The Two Towers - November 2002. 5. Battle of Helm's Deep - March 2003. 6. Ents of Fangorn - July 2003. 7. The Return of the King - November 2003. 8. Siege of Gondor - March 2004. 9. Mount Doom - July 2004
Set 0 - Promotional
Rarity M - Megasized Promo
Card Number 2
Language EN - English
Revision 0
Collection Info
Title The Lord of the Rings
Subtitle Trading Card Game
Unique No
Collectible Yes
Notes Oversized. Release schedule for the first nine sets: 1. The Fellowship of the Ring - November 2001. 2. Mines of Moria - March 2002. 3. Realms of the Elf-lords - July 2002. 4. The Two Towers - November 2002. 5. Battle of Helm's Deep - March 2003. 6. Ents of Fangorn - July 2003. 7. The Return of the King - November 2003. 8. Siege of Gondor - March 2004. 9. Mount Doom - July 2004
Set 0 - Promotional
Rarity M - Megasized Promo
Card Number 2
Language EN - English
Revision 0
Gameplay Info
Playable No
Culture Moria
Side Shadow
Card Type Minion
Twilight Cost 0
Technical Info
Wiki Base Card ID LOTR-EN00M002.0
TLHH ID LOTR00M02
GEMP ID 0_2
Technical Info
Wiki Base Card ID LOTR-EN00M002.0
TLHH ID LOTR00M02
GEMP ID 0_2



This was an oversized card released to spread the word before the game was officially available. It's an interesting glimpse to the design template of the Moria culture before details were hammered out. Especially note the culture icon in the upper-right corner and the Game Text background...they apparently decided to swap the two before shipping. See The Lord of the Rings, Trading Card Game (1M2) for differences.

Alternate Personas

Portrait Name Game Text
The Lord of the Rings, Trading Card Game (1M1)
The Lord of the Rings, Trading Card Game (1M2)
The Lord of the Rings, Trading Card Game (0M1)