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The '''Weta Collection''' refers to a specific set of promotional cards earned by players during a promotion in summer of 2004.  Similar to the [[Countdown to the King]] promotion, players could earn one new Weta card per week by purchasing booster pack product from participating retail stores.<ref> Wayback:  [http://web.archive.org/web/20070323225042/http://www.decipher.com:80/content/2004/07/072104lotrwetacollection.html Where's Tom Bombadil's Hat? In The Weta Collection]</ref>
The '''Weta Collection''' refers to a specific set of promotional cards earned by players during a promotion in summer of 2004.  Similar to the [[Countdown to the King]] promotion, players could earn one new Weta card per week by purchasing booster pack product from participating retail stores.<ref> Wayback:  [http://web.archive.org/web/20070323225042/http://www.decipher.com:80/content/2004/07/072104lotrwetacollection.html Where's Tom Bombadil's Hat? In The Weta Collection]</ref>


Rather uniquely among standard legal [[Promotional]] cards released in set 0, the cards in the Weta Collection were not "preview" cards, which is to say that they were never reprinted "for real" in a later set.  Thus, some formats that aim to include [[Movie Block]]-era cards tend to carve out an exception to explicitly mark 0P56 - 0P60 as legal, although this is a controversial topic.  The blank versions of the [[Customizable League Cards]] are the only similarly-orphaned promotional cards.
Rather uniquely among standard legal [[Promotional]] cards released in set 0, the cards in the Weta Collection were not "preview" cards, which is to say that they were never reprinted "for real" in a later set.  Thus, many formats that aim to include [[Movie Block]]-era cards tend to carve out an exception to explicitly mark 0P56 - 0P60 as legal.  The blank versions of the [[Customizable League Cards]] are the only similarly-orphaned promotional cards.




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