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Set 4, '''The Two Towers''' (or '''TTT''') is the second base set of the Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game, and the fourth expansion overall. It was released on November 6, 2002 (one month before the movie of the same name), as the first set of [[Towers Block]]. It introduced the Ents, the Riders of Rohan, Dunlendings, Southrons, and Easterlings. Overall, the set had little to no power creep, and was well-produced, making it easier to find sealed product than the [[Realms of the Elf-lords]] set that came immediately before it.


== Notable Cards ==
= Set Details =
 
The Two Towers is the second base set of the Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game, and the fourth expansion overall. It was released on November 6, 2002, as the first set of [[Towers Block]]. It introduced the Ents, the Riders of Rohan, Dunlendings, Southrons, and Easterlings. Overall, the set had little to no power creep, and was well-produced, making it easier to find sealed product.
 
= Themes and mechanics =
 
== New cultures ==
 
This set introduced three new cultures: {{C|Raider}}, {{C|Dunland}}, and {{C|Rohan}}. It was also the first set to contain zero cards from already-established cultures: {{C|Moria}}, {{C|Wraith}}, and {{C|Sauron}}.
 
== New loaded keywords ==
 
The Two Towers introduced four new loaded keywords:
* Ambush, which appeared in the Southron subculture of the Raider culture
* Ring-bound, which retroactively applied to all versions of Frodo and Sam and was used to create the Ring-bound Ranger subculture in Gondor
* Unbound, which was never written as a keyword on any companions, but meant "not ring-bound"
* Unhasty, which appeared in this set only on the two versions of Treebeard
 
== New unloaded keywords ==
 
The Two Towers introduced seven new unloaded keywords:
* Battleground, on sites
* Easterling, on Raider minions
* Ent, a new race in the Gandalf culture
* Machine, on Isengard possessions
* Southron, on Raider minions
* Valiant, on Rohan companions
* Villager, on Rohan allies
 
== Other mechanics ==


* {{Card|The One Ring, Answer To All Riddles}}
The Two Towers introduced several other new mechanics:
* {{Card|Eomer, Third Marshal of Riddermark}}
* Site control and liberation
* {{Card|Faramir, Son of Denethor}}
* Culture tokens
* {{Card|Grima, Wormtongue}}
* Subtitles on possessions, artifacts, and conditions
* {{Card|Legolas, Dauntless Hunter}}
* Mounts and the term "mounted"
* A new site path, which completely replaced the Fellowship of the Ring sitepath


== Starter Decks ==
= Card Comparisons =
* [[Starter_Decks/Towers_Block#TTT_Aragorn_Starter_Deck|Aragorn Starter Deck]]: {{C|Gondor}} / {{C|Dunland}}
* [[Starter_Decks/Towers_Block#TTT_Theoden_Starter_Deck|Rohan Starter Deck]]: {{C|Rohan}} / {{C|Isengard}}
* [[Starter_Decks/Towers_Block#TTT_Deluxe_Starter_Set|Deluxe Starter Set]]:  {{C|Gandalf}} / {{C|Shire}} / {{C|Raider}}


== Themes and Mechanics ==
== Reprinted cards ==


Like [[The Fellowship of the Ring]] before it, New Line disallowed certain concepts from being represented on cards which were considered "spoilers" for the film.  The most famous of these was [[Gollum]], who wouldn't premier until the next set of [[Battle of Helm's Deep]].
* The One Ring, The Ruling Ring'''* (previously 1C2)
* Elven Bow* (previously 1C41)
* Pathfinder (previously 1C110)
* Others?


Rumor has it that Decipher originally tinkered with producing a brand new game rather than continue to extend the mechanics of the TCG, which which were tied closely to the events and structure of [[The Fellowship of the Ring]].  This would have been similar to what they did for Star Wars Episode 1, where its content was kept entirely within the [https://www.starwarsccg.org/young-jedi/ Young Jedi TCG] instead of the SWCCG (at first, anyway).  Whether or not those rumors have any truth to them, the TTT set struggled to implement mechanics which represented the plot of the film and book as well as FOTR had done before it.
== Similar sites ==


The most impactful new mechanic involves the split [[Ring-bound]] and [[Unbound]] labels for companions, which was an attempt to represent the story split between Frodo in Mordor and everyone else in Rohan.  Ring-bound companions (Ithilien [[Ranger]]s, Frodo, Sam, and later {{Smeagol}}) were part of Frodo's storyline, while unbound companions were off fighting in Rohan.  {{C|Raider}} cards would target and gain bonuses from fighting Ring-bound companions, while {{C|Isengard}} and {{C|Dunland}} cards would target unbound companions.
Because the Two Towers introduced a completely new site path, the set included some sites very similar to sites previously released in the Fellowship of the Ring block in order to enable the same strategies.


This mechanic endured, if only because having a shorthand of "unbound" instead of "(except the Ring-bearer)" was convenient for game design.  However, even with the number of culture-level designs around targeting specific subsets of individuals, you had the issue of a {{C|Rohan}} fellowship dragging Frodo with them as their [[Ring-bearer]], or a Ring-bound Ranger fellowship trekking through Rohan, which remained thematic issues that made TTT more ill-fitted to the game mechanics thematically than FOTR was.
* Eastemnet Downs (punishes large fellowships, similar to East Road)
* The Riddermark (allows you to play Aragorn from your draw deck, similar to The Prancing Pony)
* White Mountains (similar game text to Dwarrowdelf Chamber)
* Hornburg Causeway (similar game text to Anduin Banks)
* King's Room (similar game text to Silverlode Banks)


Also related to the Ring-bound/unbound split was the treatment of the site path--the [[Towers Block]] site path in general follows the "unbound" plotline, but various "ring-bound" conditions were included that offered flavor relating to Frodo's journey at specific sites.  These cards include:
= Notable Cards =
* {{Card|The One Ring, Answer To All Riddles}}
* {{Card|Eomer, Third Marshal of Riddermark}}
* {{Card|Faramir, Son of Denethor}}
* {{Card|Grima, Wormtongue}}
* {{Card|Legolas, Dauntless Hunter}}


* {{Card|Cliffs of Emyn Muil}}
= Starter decks =
* {{Card|Eastern Emyn Muil}}
* {{Card|Forests of Ithilien}}
* {{Card|Henneth Annun}}
* {{Card|Ruins of Osgiliath}}
* {{Card|Ithilien Wilderness}}


== New Cultures ==
===Aragorn Starter Deck===
Gondor [Gondor] / Dunland [Dunland]


This set introduced three new cultures:
!Ring-bearer (2 cards)
* {{C|Raider}}, representing the evil nations of Men sworn to serve Sauron
* Frodo, Tired Traveller
* {{C|Dunland}}, a faction of evil Men influenced by Saruman (and only split off from Raider because Decipher thought that 2 [[Shadow]] cultures was too few)
* The One Ring, The Ruling Ring
* {{C|Rohan}}, the kingdom of horsemen led by {{Theoden}} and his heirs {{Eomer}} and {{Eowyn}}


It was also the first set to contain zero cards from already-established cultures {{C|Moria}}, {{C|Ringwraith}}, and {{C|Sauron}}.
Adventure Deck (9 cards)
* [!1T] The Riddermark
* [!2T] Rohirrim Village
* [!3T] Westemnet Plains
* [!4T] White Rocks
* [!5T] Hornburg Courtyard
* [!6T] Hornburg Armory
* [!7T] Hornburg Causeway
* [!8T] Ring of Isengard
* [!9T] Orthanc Library


== New [[Loaded Keywords]] ==
Free Peoples (24 cards)
* Aragorn, Wingfoot x2
* Gimli, Unbidden Guest x2 (starting)
* Legolas, Elven Comrade x2 (starting)
* Merry, Learned Guide x3
* Pippin, Woolly-footed Rascal x3
* Hobbit Sword x2
* Ranger's Sword, Blade of Aragorn x2
* Best Company x2
* Severed His Bonds x2
* Swiftly and Softly x2
* Valor x2


The Two Towers introduced four new loaded keywords:
Shadow (25 cards)
* [[Ambush]], which appeared in the Southron subculture of the {{C|Raider}} culture
* Band of Wild Men x3
* [[Ring-bound]], which retroactively applied to all versions of [[Frodo]] and [[Sam]] and was used to create the Ring-bound [[Ranger]] subculture in {{C|Gondor}}
* Dunlending Brigand x3
* [[Unbound]], which was never written as a keyword on any companions, but meant "not ring-bound"
* Dunlending Madman x3
* [[Unhasty]], which appeared in this set only on the two versions of [[Treebeard]]
* Dunlending Pillager x3
* Dunlending Robber x3
* Dunlending Savage x3
* Iron Axe x3
* Dark Fury x2
* Death to the Strawheads x2


== New [[Unloaded Keywords]] ==
===Theoden Starter Deck===
Rohan [Rohan] / Isengard [Isengard]


The Two Towers introduced seven new unloaded keywords:
!Ring-bearer (2 cards)
* [[Battleground]], on sites
* Frodo, Tired Traveller
* [[Easterling]], on {{C|Raider}} minions
* The One Ring, The Ruling Ring
* [[Ent]], a new race in the {{C|Gandalf}} culture
* [[Machine]], on {{C|Isengard}} possessions
* [[Southron]], on {{C|Raider}} minions
* [[Valiant]], on {{C|Rohan}} companions
* [[Villager]], on {{C|Rohan}} allies


== Other mechanics ==
Adventure Deck (9 cards)
* [1T] Horse-country
* [2T] Uruk Camp
* [3T] Throne Room
* [4T] Westemnet Hills
* [5T] Deep of Helm
* [6T] Hornburg Armory
* [7T] King's Room
* [8T] Wizard's Vale
* [9T] Palantir Chamber


The Two Towers introduced several other new mechanics:
Free Peoples (24 cards)
* [[Site Control]] and liberation
* Eomer, Sister Son of Theoden (starting)
* [[Culture Token]]s
* Eowyn, Lady of Rohan (starting)
* Subtitles on possessions, artifacts, and conditions (compare {{Card|Ranger's Sword, Blade of Aragorn}} with {{Card|Ranger's Sword}}
* Rider of Rohan x3
* Allies with multiple home sites, rather than just 1
* Theoden, Lord of the Mark x2
* [[Mount]]s and the pseudo-keyword "[[Mounted]]"
* Brego
* A new site path, which completely replaced the [[Fellowship Block]] site path
* Heavy Chain x 3
* Herugrim x2
* Hobbit Sword x2
* Horse of Rohan x3
* An Honorable Charge x3
* Work for the Sword x3


== Reprinted cards ==
Shadow (25 cards)
* Uruk Defender x2
* Uruk Fanatic x3
* Uruk Rear Guard x2
* Uruk Regular x2
* Uruk Stalker x3
* Uruk-hai Raiding Party x3
* Orthanc Warrior x3
* Broad-Bladed Sword x3
* Ferocity x2
* Still They Came x2


* {{Card|4C2}}
===Gandalf Deluxe Starter Set===
** Previously: {{Card|1C2}}
Gandalf [Gandalf] / Shire [Shire] / Raider [Raider]
* {{Card|4U62}}
** Previously: {{Card|1C41}}
* {{Card|4C129}}
** Previously: {{Card|1C110}}
* {{Card|4C207}}
** Previously: {{Card|1C158}}
* {{Card|4C306}}
** Previously: {{Card|1C299}}


== Similar sites ==
!Ring-bearer (2 cards)
* Frodo, Tired Traveller
* The One Ring, The Ruling Ring


Because The Two Towers introduced a completely new site path, the set included some sites very similar to sites previously released in Fellowship Block in order to enable the same strategies.
Adventure Deck (9 cards)
* [1T] Western Emyn Muil
* [2T] Wold of Rohan
* [3T] Streets of Edoras
* [4T] White Rocks
* [5T] Hornburg Parapet
* [6T] Hornburg Armory
* [7T] King's Room
* [8T] Wizard's Vale
* [9T] Palantir Chamber


* {{Card|Eastemnet Downs}} (punishes large fellowships, similar to {{Card|East Road}})
Free Peoples (24 cards)
* {{Card|The Riddermark}} (allows you to [[tutor]] [[Aragorn]] from your draw deck, similar to {{Card|The Prancing Pony}})
* Eomer, Sister-son of Theoden x2
* {{Card|White Mountains}} (similar game text to {{Card|Dwarrowdelf Chamber}} and {{Card|Moria Lake}})
* Eowyn, Lady of Rohan x2
* {{Card|Hornburg Causeway}} (similar game text to {{Card|Anduin Banks}})
* Gandalf, The White Wizard (starting)
* {{Card|King's Room}} (similar game text to {{Card|Silverlode Banks}})
* Gimli, Unbidden Guest
* Legolas, Elven Comrade
* Sam, Samwise the Brave
* Hobbit Sword x2
* Sword of Rohan x2
* Have Patience x2
* Long I Fell x3
* Severed His Bonds x2
* Swiftly and Softly x2
* Under the Living Earth x3


Shadow (25 cards)
* Desert Soldier x3
* Desert Spearman x3
* Easterling Axeman x3
* Easterling Guard x2
* Easterling Infantry x2
* Easterling Lieutenant x3
* Southron Scout x3
* Gathering to the Summons x2
* Men of Rhun x2
* On the March x2


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