LOTR is more about just basic approach to the limited format like you would do in a core set
[264] In an attempt to avoid breaching copyright and Richard Garfield's patent, each starter deck of Havic had printed on the back side, "This is a Parody", and on the bottom of the rule card was printed, " Do not have each player : construct their own library of predetermined number of game components by examining and selecting [the] game components from [a] reservoir of game components or you may infringe on U.S
That last ability is potentially huge card advantage, so youll want to surround Sauron with other ways to be tempted by the ring
This felt like it had a lot more potential to be mechanically relevant. The MTG designers tried a lot of different ideas, until they settled on a mechanic that had both positive and negative effects
Another character that would receive its own legendary creature card, Arcum Dagsson, also has something to share about Ice Ages Goblins
Look, if piles of horse shit were rare, theyd still be piles of horse shit