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Title:
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Captain of the Goblin Army (1) ·
Chieftain of the Misty Mountains (1) ·
Commander of the Wolves Army (1) ·
Covetous Captain (1) ·
Filthy Rebel (2) ·
Keeper of the Beast (1) ·
Legion of the Underdeeps (1) ·
Lieutenant of Cirith Ungol (1) ·
Lieutenant of Morgul (1) ·
Morgul Commander (1) ·
Morgul Leader (2) ·
Orc Captain (1) ·
Orkish Assassin (3) ·
Servant of Sauron (2) ·
Son of Azog (1) ·
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GameText:
Regroup: Discard an [ISENGARD] Orc to make the Free Peoples player wound a companion. (4) ·
None (3) ·
Each time the Free Peoples player assigns this minion to skirmish an unwounded companion, he or she must add a burden or discard a card from hand. (3) ·
Warg-rider. While this minion is not exhausted, he is fierce. (3) ·
Skirmish: Exert this minion to wound a companion it is skirmishing. (3) ·
Regroup: Exert this minion to make the Free Peoples player wound a companion. (3)
TaggedGameText:
None (5) ·
Regroup: Discard an isengard Orc to make the Free Peoples player wound a companion. (4) ·
Regroup: Exert this minion to make the Free Peoples player wound a companion. (3) ·
Each time the Free Peoples player assigns this minion to skirmish an unwounded companion, he or she must add a burden or discard a card from hand. (3) ·
Skirmish: Exert this minion to wound a companion it is skirmishing. (3) ·
Besieger.
When you play this minion, you may spot another besieger and 6 companions to play a besieger from your discard pile and control a site. (3)
When you play this minion, you may spot another besieger and 6 companions to play a besieger from your discard pile and control a site. (3)
FormattedGameText:
None (5) ·
'''Regroup:''' Discard an [[Image:Culture_Isengard.svg|x22px|text-bottom|link=Isengard_Culture|class=whitebg]] Orc to make the Free Peoples player wound a companion. (4) ·
'''Besieger.'''
When you play this minion, you may spot another besieger and 6 companions to play a besieger from your discard pile and control a site. (3) ·
'''Warg-rider.'''
While this minion is not exhausted, he is '''fierce.''' (3) ·
'''Skirmish:''' Exert this minion to wound a companion it is skirmishing. (3) ·
'''Regroup:''' Exert this minion to make the Free Peoples player wound a companion. (3) ·
Each time the Free Peoples player assigns this minion to skirmish an unwounded companion, he or she must add a burden or discard a card from hand. (3)
Lore:
None (62) ·
A few Orcs are veterans of single combats to settle disputes in the mountain tribes. (2) ·
“‘Hit me now, Sam. Hit me!'” (2) ·
Much Orc weaponry is scavenged from fallen foes, but they still have ample need for smiths to outfit their troops. (2) ·
Wargs and riders sent by Saruman disrupted the villagers' retreat to Helm's Deep. (2) ·
“‘The Orcs have often plundered Moria; there is nothing left in the upper halls.'” (2) ·
“I'm gonna bleed you...like a stuck pig!” (2) ·
Orcs frequently used the weapons of their fallen enemies as their own. (2) ·
The ferocity of the Dunlendings is not easily slaked. (2) ·
“‘And yet we see that Sauron can torture and destroy the very hills.'” (2) ·
Spawned from terrible acts, the Orcs emerged as ruined and terrible forms of life. (2) ·
"Fear. The city is rank with it." (2) ·
Some Orcs go beyond savagery, taking pleasure in the suffering of their enemies. (2) ·
“...new foes came swirling behind....” (2)
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