Data:Mordor Fiend (10C91)/Collection

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As a card from the Mount Doom set, Data:Mordor Fiend (10C91) 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 Common, Mordor Fiend has a 7 in 40 (~17.5%) chance of being in any MD booster pack.
  • Foil versions of Movie-era Common cards were randomly selected to be inserted into booster packs at a rate of 1 out of 13 packs (~7.7% of packs). This means any given MD booster pack had a 1 in 1,573 (~0.19%) chance of containing a foil Mordor Fiend.
  • Mount Doom 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 Infinite twilight glitch! It's surprising that this card wasn't simply errata'd as similar cards were in the past. If you're missing the trick, you play Fiend on the table, spot no other minions, add (or ), play an event or condition, add (or ) again, and repeat until all of your non-minion cards are paid for for free, and then finally add the twilight once more to get another minion out.

However, it got even more ridiculous when you consider cards such as <span class="tooltip">The Underdeeps of Moria&nbsp;(1R200)START_WIDGET"'-6536dd30a389bea2END_WIDGET</span>, <span class="tooltip">The Dark Lord's Summons&nbsp;(1U242)START_WIDGET"'-a490c7800ca0db7bEND_WIDGET</span>, or <span class="tooltip">Not Easily Avoided&nbsp;(18R32)START_WIDGET"'-72fa09288e32bcfbEND_WIDGET</span> to pull a near-infinite number of shadow cards into your hand from your draw deck or discard.

This was a simple errata restricting the invocation to its intent, that of the minion paying for itself if it's the first. Decipher Notes: Not found.

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