Data:Flaming Brand (2R32)/Collection
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As a card from the Mines of Moria set, Data:Flaming Brand (2R32) was primarily gained through [standard booster packs | as a card in the XXX starter deck | direct purchase from the XXX product | explanation of promotional distribution], or sometimes as [a random rare in a starter deck]. It is a [brief description of usage], so its demand is [enormous | relatively high | average | relatively low | nonexistent].
- As a Rare, Flaming Brand has a 1 in 40 (~2.5%) chance of being present in any MoM booster pack, and a 3 in 40 (~7.5%) chance of being in any MoM starter deck.
- Foil versions of Movie-era Rare cards were randomly selected to be inserted into booster packs at a rate of 1 out of 26 packs (~3.8% of packs). This means any given MoM booster pack had a 1 in 3,146 (~0.096%) chance of containing a foil Flaming Brand.
- Mines of Moria was printed (both standard and foil) in 5 languages other than English: German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Polish.
All known card variants (including those listed above) are below:
Card Image | Identifier | Notes |
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English • Nonfoil | ||
English • Nonfoil | Flaming Brand has no downsides to including--it is never dead weight, as it is at least a +1 strength to any Man of any culture, and potentially quite a bit more. Its dead-simple ease of use makes it an auto-include, which dumpsters Nazgul in any format where Brand is legal.
The bearer restriction has been reworked to Ranger, which allows Arwen but disallows Eomer. A twilight cost has been added to make sure it's no longer zero-downside. And then the ability has been adjusted to burn the brand to kill a nazgul for one turn--not provide an endless beatdown. Full article here. Decipher Notes: This card has no cultural enforcement, may be played in addition to another weapon, and has no cost. The resulting combination provides too much utility. | |
English • Nonfoil | ||
English • Foil | ||
German • Nonfoil | ||
German • Foil | ||
French • Nonfoil | ||
French • Foil | ||
Italian • Nonfoil | ||
Italian • Foil | ||
Spanish • Nonfoil | ||
Spanish • Foil | ||
Polish • Nonfoil | ||
Polish • Foil |
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