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'''Uruk-hai''' (both singular and plural, and also just called '''Uruks''') are a new breed of orcs that appear in the Third Age, as tall and strong and well-armed as [[men]]. In this game, uruks are a [[Shadow Alignment|Shadow-Aligned]] [[race]], only appearing as [[minion]]s. Uruk minions generally have middling to high [[strength]], and often have '''[[Fierce]]''' or '''[[Damage]] +1''', representing their ferocity in battle. They also often have the '''[[Tracker]]''' or '''[[Hunter]]''' keywords. Most Uruk decks are [[beatdown]] decks.
'''Uruk-hai''' (both singular and plural, and also just called '''Uruks''') are a new breed of orcs that appear in the Third Age, as tall and strong and well-armed as men. In this game, uruks are a [[Shadow Alignment|Shadow-Aligned]] [[race]], only appearing as [[minion]]s. Uruk minions generally have middling to high [[strength]], and often have '''[[Fierce]]''' or '''[[Damage]] +1''', representing their ferocity in battle. They also often have the '''[[Tracker]]''' or '''[[Hunter]]''' keywords. Most Uruk decks are [[beatdown]] decks.


For the first nine sets, all Uruk-hai are {{C|Isengard}} minions. For these sets, "Uruks" almost always refers to an {{Card|Isengard}} Shadow deck, possibly also including [[Saruman]] and/or [[Grima]], but probably not including any of the {{C|Isengard}} [[orc]] or [[men]] minions. Complicating things somewhat, the [[Mount Doom]] set introduces {{C|Sauron}}-culture uruks, but most of them see little play except for {{Card|Shagrat, Captain of Cirith Ungol}}.
For the first nine sets, all Uruk-hai are {{C|Isengard}} minions. For these sets, "Uruks" almost always refers to an {{Card|Isengard}} Shadow deck, possibly also including [[Saruman]] and/or [[Grima]], but probably not including any of the {{C|Isengard}} [[orc]] or [[men]] minions. Complicating things somewhat, the [[Mount Doom]] set introduces {{C|Sauron}}-culture uruks, but most of them see little play except for {{Card|Shagrat, Captain of Cirith Ungol}}.
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