The Witch-king, Lord of the Nazgul (2M1)

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The Witch-king, Lord of the Nazgul (2M1) is an Oversized Ringwraith promotional card from the Mines of Moria set. It was released via the Convention Store in Summer 2002.


"They began to call him well-preserved, but unchanged would have been nearer the mark."
This card is a Oversized print of The Witch-king, Lord of the Nazgul (2R85) .
Gameplay is theoretically identical to that card, although oversized cards are not tournament legal; its strategy article is shown below regardless.
Collection Info
Title The Witch-king
Subtitle Lord of the Nazgul
Unique Yes
Collectible Yes
Notes Oversized.
Set 2 - Mines of Moria
Rarity M - Megasized Promo
Card Number 1
Language EN - English
Revision 0
Gameplay Info
Playable No
Culture Ringwraith
Side Shadow
Card Type Minion
Race Nazgul
Twilight Cost 8
Strength 14
Vitality 4
Site Number 3
Game Text Twilight.

Return to Its Master may not be played.

Each time The Witch-king wins a skirmish, you may exert him to wound the Ring-bearer twice.

Lore “‘A great king and sorcerer he was of old, and now he wields a deadly fear.'”
Technical Info
Wiki Base Card ID LOTR-EN02M001.0
TLHH ID LOTR02M01
GEMP ID 2_1
LOTRO Hex ID 65 4D E8 01
LOTRO Image ID 02_085


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Alternate Personas[edit]

Portrait Name Game Text
The Witch-king, Lord of Angmar (1R237) Fierce.

For each other Nazgûl you can spot, The Witch-king is strength +2.

The Witch-king, Deathless Lord (6P122) Fierce. Each time a companion is killed in a skirmish involving a Nazgûl, wound an ally twice or exert a companion.
The Witch-king, Morgul King (7R221) Fierce.

When you play The Witch-king, you may remove a threat to take a card into hand from your discard pile.

The Ring-bearer cannot take threat wounds.

The Witch-king, Black Captain (8R84) Enduring.

Each Man skirmishing The Witch-king loses all strength bonuses from weapons.

The Witch-king, Captain of the Nine Riders (11R226) Fierce. Toil 2. (For each character you exert when playing this, its twilight cost is –2.) Muster. (At the start of the regroup phase, you may discard a card from hand to draw a card.)
The Witch-king, Black Lord (12R183) Fierce.

The Witch-king is twilight cost –1 for each wound on the Ring-bearer.

Each time a companion is played, you may reveal this card from hand to exert the Ring-bearer.

The Witch-king, Conqueror of Arthedain (17R144) Fierce.

Each time the Witch-king wins a fierce skirmish, you may exert a companion for each companion you can spot over 4.

The Witch-king, Dark Lord (19P40) Fierce.

Skirmish: Discard a Nazgûl from hand to make The Witch-king strength +1 (or strength +2 if you can spot that discarded Nazgûl). ​


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