Data:Get On and Get Away (4R304)/Collection

From LOTR-TCG Wiki
Frodo's Cloak (4R303)
Back to The Two Towers Index
Good Work (4U305)

As a card from the The Two Towers set, Data:Get On and Get Away (4R304) 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, Get On and Get Away has a 1 in 121 (~0.8%) chance of being present in any TTT booster pack, and a 3 in 121 (~2%) chance of being in any TTT 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 TTT booster pack had a 1 in 3,146 (~0.038%) chance of containing a foil Get On and Get Away.
  • The Two Towers was printed (both standard and foil) in 3 languages other than English: German, French, and Italian.


All known card variants (including those listed above) are below:


Card Image Identifier Notes
English • Nonfoil
English • Nonfoil Well, if the complaint is that Sméagol needs to be present, then we'll just spot Sméagol (or at least the Hobbits he is supposedly guiding).

Decipher Notes:

As with Galadriel, here was a pathfinding card that proved very powerful with the new adventure path. And like Galadriel, it's in a culture that should not have pathfinding at all. After all, who knows how long Frodo and Sam might have staggered lost through Emyn Muil without Sméagol to guide them out?"

English • Foil
German • Nonfoil
German • Foil
French • Nonfoil
French • Foil
Italian • Nonfoil
Italian • Foil
Spanish • Nonfoil
Spanish • Foil