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= Towers Block =
When LotR TCG began, there was only one format: the cards that existed. With the release of [[The Two Towers]], Decipher split the game into three formats:
When LotR TCG began, there was only one format: the cards that existed. With the release of [[The Two Towers]], Decipher split the game into three formats:
* [[Fellowship Block]], allowing cards from [[Fellowship of the Ring]], [[Mines of Moria]], and [[Realms of the Elf-lords]]
* [[Fellowship Block]], allowing cards from [[Fellowship of the Ring]], [[Mines of Moria]], and [[Realms of the Elf-lords]]
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* Open, allowing cards from all sets (but only using Towers Block sites)
* Open, allowing cards from all sets (but only using Towers Block sites)


While not as popular as Fellowship Block or [[Movie Block]], Towers Block and [[Towers Standard]] are still very mainstream formats with solid community support. Similar to the way Fellowship Block players tend to view the changes of Towers, Towers enthusiasts tend to view King Block as a much more substantial departure from the game's beginnings than had come before. However, they view Fellowship block as too confined or predictable with half as many cards in the pool and far fewer than half as many cards worth playing. Decklists for Towers Block can be found at [http://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php/board,19.0.html this subforum] of the Last Homely House.
While not as popular as Fellowship Block or [[Movie Block]], Towers Block and [[Towers Standard]] are still very mainstream formats with solid community support. Similar to the way Fellowship Block players tend to view the changes of Towers, Towers enthusiasts tend to view King Block as a much more substantial departure from the game's beginnings than had come before. However, they view Fellowship block as too confined or predictable with half as many cards in the pool and far fewer than half as many cards worth playing. Decklists for Towers Block can be found at [[http://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php/board,19.0.html|this subforum]] of the Last Homely House.


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