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All cards with the same title (but not subtitle) are considered the same card for deck-building and uniqueness, with one single exception. {{Card|Orc Pursuer}} from [[Battle of Helm's Deep]] and {{Card|7C303}} from [[Return of the King]] were given the same title by accident, and are considered separate cards. You can have eight cards named "Orc Pursuer" in your deck, as long as they're four copies of each of the two versions. | All cards with the same title (but not subtitle) are considered the same card for deck-building and uniqueness, with one single exception. {{Card|Orc Pursuer}} from [[Battle of Helm's Deep]] and {{Card|7C303}} from [[Return of the King]] were given the same title by accident, and are considered separate cards. You can have eight cards named "Orc Pursuer" in your deck, as long as they're four copies of each of the two versions. | ||
The title of {{Card|Boromir, My Brother}} is "Boromir, My Brother" and not "Boromir". | The title of {{Card|Boromir, My Brother}} is "Boromir, My Brother" and not "Boromir". It's perfectly legal to play this condition representing Faramir mourning his brother's death alongside a cheerfully living {{Card|Boromir, Lord of Gondor}}. You can run four copies of Boromir, My Brother with four copies total of any mix of versions of [[Boromir]]. While subtitles are usually offset with a comma in conversation (and on this wiki), on the card itself the title and subtitle are in different places. No [[condition]] in this game has a subtitle. | ||
==Comprehensive Rules 4.0== | ==Comprehensive Rules 4.0== |