The Lord of The Rings Trading Card Game - Products

Products

When the game's run had ended in mid-2007 nineteen sets had been released. Three of expansions (Expanded Middle-earth Deluxe Draft Box, The Wraith Collection, and Age's End) were not available in booster packs. Where two dates are listed, the first date refers to starter decks and the second to booster packs):

  1. The Fellowship of the Ring (November 6, 2001)
  2. Mines of Moria (March 6 & 13, 2002)
  3. Realms of the Elf-lords (June 19 & July 3, 2002)
  4. The Two Towers (November 6, 2002)
  5. Battle of Helm's Deep (March 12, 2003)
  6. Ents of Fangorn (July 2, 2003)
  7. The Return of the King (November 5, 2003)
  8. Siege of Gondor (March 10, 2004)
  9. Reflections (May 12, 2004)
  10. Mount Doom (July 14, 2004)
  11. Shadows (November 3, 2004)
  12. Black Rider (March 18, 2005)
  13. Bloodlines (August 12, 2005)
  14. Expanded Middle-earth Deluxe Draft Box (February 17, 2006)
  15. The Hunters (June 9, 2006)
  16. The Wraith Collection (August 26, 2006)
  17. Rise of Saruman (March 1, 2007)
  18. Treachery and Deceit (May 2007)
  19. Age's End (June 2007)

Decipher Inc., dropped the following two expansions from their release schedule:

  1. The Great Eye
  2. Shelob's Lair

In addition a number of boutique products have been released:

  • Oversized Cards (August 2001 - Summer 2003)
  • Promotional Cards (Spring 2002 - Summer 2007)
  • The Fellowship of the Ring Anthology (July 23, 2003)
  • The Two Towers Anthology (February 25, 2004)
  • The Return of the King Anthology (September 2004)
  • The War of the Ring Anthology (September 2005)

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