Tolkien is where this genre started, and I’m hopeful that seeing Gandalf or Galadriel hitting the battlefield years from now will still feel as special as I hope it will be. These cards are legends amongst legends for fans. But I think LotR fans who are new to Magic will like this set more than D&D fans who did the same for Adventures in the Forgotten Realms.Īnd the fact that there are a lot of powerful cards here but that they’re almost all build-arounds in some fashion really works for me. Perhaps that’s not a fair comparison, as D&D is so huge and personalized. Compared to the Dungeons and Dragons sets, this feels truer to the experience of the Lord of the Rings than those were for D&D. What I like about this set is that it feels like those games. Heck, I even love Lord of the Rings Risk! (I am, btw, going to take the physical ring from that game to use as my tempted by the Ring marker). As a Lord of the Rings fan and player of every LotR deckbuilding game they’ve published, there’s just a great feeling entering the world. ![]() ![]() I really like the flavor and feel of this set. ![]() The Grey Havens + Great Hall of the Citadelĭawn of a New Age | Illustration by Anato Finnstark
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