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Wizard

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About 1600 years before the events of The Lord of the Rings, the Valar gods in Valinor grew troubled at Sauron's growth in power and worried that the Free Peoples of Middle-earth would be unable to stop him unaided. To this end the Valar sent a group of theMaiar under their command to oppose and ultimately throw down Sauron from his dark throne.

Those selected were Curumo, sent by Aulë the Smith, and Alatar, sent by Oromë the huntsman. These two were not deemed enough, and Manwë, chief of the Valar, sought out Olórin to aid them. Olórin at first refused, claiming he was weak and expressing fear of Sauron, but at this he was rebuked and told that this was all the more reason to resist him. Yavanna, keeper of the woods, then requested Curumo that he take Aiwendil as a companion, as Aiwendil was like unto her in his lore and love of all living things. Alatar then chose Pallando as a friend.

These Five were commanded to resist Sauron through uprising; to incite courage and steadfastness in the peoples of Middle-earth and were forbidden to fight Power with Power. They took the forms of old men, though asMaiar they were immortal and seemed to have incredible stamina and longevity to the ignorant watcher. As they mingled with the Free Peoples of Middle-earth, they took the names given them rather than reveal their own: Curumo was called by Men Saruman; Aiwendil was called Radagast; Olórin was named Gandalf, and Alatar and Pallando passed into the East and were never named by the Men of Gondor.


In The Lord of the Rings TCG, Wizard is theRace given to these five Istari. Gandalf and the traitor Saruman are the most prominent and powerful, successfully emboldening the forces around them to oppose their enemies. See theGandalf Culture andIsengard Culture for more information on strategy and use. Radagast the Brown and hisStaff have been represented as limited-editionGandalf Culture cards; and Followers representing the distant influence of the two Blue Wizards Alatar and Pallando are also present.

There are a handful of cards which are set apart in that they may regularly interact with both Free Peoples and Shadow wizards. While it is rare that the Free Peoples would need to spot a Shadow Wizard rather than Gandalf or Radagast, the Shadow player can use this to his or her advantage when matched up against theGandalf Culture. These cards are Perspective, Alatar Deceived, Pallando Deceived, Radagast Deceived, Staff of Saruman, Fallen Istar's Stave, and Throne of Isengard.

It is interesting to note that a genericWizard's Staff possession has been printed a few times as aGandalf Culture card with the very particular requirement of "Bearer must be a Wizard", rather than "Bearer must be Gandalf". It could be surmised that there was to be some card or strategy in place that would allow Shadow players using Saruman to "steal" such a Staff from the Free Peoples Gandalf, and so weaken him. This was never directly implemented, though Strange-looking Men (banned or restricted in all formats) is capable of transferringWizard's Staff to Saruman.


Cards with the Race of Wizard

Free Peoples

[Gandalf] Gandalf, The Grey Wizard [Gandalf] Gandalf, The Grey Pilgrim [Gandalf] Gandalf, Greyhame [Gandalf] Gandalf, The White Wizard [Gandalf] Gandalf, Mithrandir [Gandalf] Gandalf, Defender of the West [Gandalf] Gandalf, Manager of Wizards [Gandalf] Gandalf, Leader of Men [Gandalf] Gandalf, Leader of the Company [Gandalf] Gandalf, The White Rider [Gandalf] Gandalf, Bearer of Obligation [Gandalf] Gandalf, Powerful Guide [Gandalf] Gandalf, Returned [Gandalf] Gandalf, Wise Guide [Gandalf] Gandalf, Stormcrow [Gandalf] Radagast, The Brown

Shadow

[Isengard] Saruman, Keeper of Isengard [Isengard] Saruman, Servant of the Eye [Dunland]Saruman, Rabble-rouser [Isengard] Saruman, Black Traitor [Isengard] Saruman, Master of Foul Folk [Isengard] Saruman, Of Many Colours [Uruk-hai] Saruman, Agent of the Dark Lord [Isengard] Saruman, Instigator of Insurrection [Men] Saruman, Coldly Still [Uruk-hai] Saruman, Curunir [Uruk-hai] Saruman, Master of the White Hand [Isengard] Alatar Deceived [Isengard] Pallando Deceived [Isengard] Radagast Deceived

Cards which Interact with the Wizards

While many cards call out Gandalf and Saruman by name, these cards interact with any Wizard or with either of the[Gandalf] Wizards. Free Peoples cards are overwhelmingly from theGandalf Culture while Shadow cards mostly come from theIsengard Culture, with exceptions noted.

Free Peoples

  • Artifacts:
 * Gandalf's Staff, Ash-staff
  • Possessions:
 * Wizard Staff
 *Brego ([Rohan])
 *Horse of Rohan ([Rohan])
 * The Art of Gandalf
 * Shadowfax, Roaring Wind
 * Shadowfax, Greatest of the Mearas
 * Radagast's Herb Bag
  • Conditions:
 * Sent Back
 * G for Grand
 * New Authority
 * Salve
 * Traveler's Homestead
 * Scintillating Bird
 * Perspective
 * Stern Words
  • Followers:
 * Gwaihir, The Windlord
  • Events:
 * Borne Far Away
 * Gathering Wind
 * Out of the High Airs
 * Ease the Burden
 * Final Account
 * Inspiration
 * New-awakened
 * Prolonged Struggle
 * Discoveries
 * Introspection
 * Traveled Leader
 * A New Light
 * Drawn to Full Height
 * One-Upsmanship

Shadow

  • Artifacts:
 * Staff of Saruman, Fallen Istar's Stave
 * Throne of Isengard
  • Conditions
 * Alatar Deceived
 * Pallando Deceived
 * Radagast Deceived
  • Events
 * One of You Must Do This
 *Massing in the East ([Sauron])

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