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Results: 5 Cards
Ered Mithrin Campaign Expansion (x1)
40 X 6 X 12
Dragon.

Cannot have non-Dragon attachments. X is the campaign card’s part number.

When Revealed: Each player may distribute X damage among characters they control. If they do, shuffle Dagnir’s Spawn into the encounter deck.

The Two Towers (x1)
9
9
Road.

Immune to player card effects.

The Cross-roads gets -1 Threat for each facedown card under it. The players cannot travel here unless there are 0 facedown cards under The Cross-roads and at least 20 progress tokens on stage 1B.

"We must go to the Cross–roads. But make haste! Be silent!" -Gollum, The Two Towers

The Return of the King (x1)
X
9
Mordor.

Immune to player card effects. X is the tens digit of the first player's threat dial.

The players cannot travel here unless there is at least 20 progress on stage 3B.

Travel: Each player makes a Fortitude test. If a player fails this test, raise his threat by 9.

He raised his eyes with difficulty to the dark slopes of Mount Doom towering above him...

-The Return of the King

Victory 9
The Land of Shadow (x1)
9
9
Road.

Immune to player card effects.

The Cross-roads gets -1 Threat for each facedown card under it. The players cannot travel here unless there are 0 facedown cards under The Cross-roads and at least 20 progress tokens on stage 1B.

"We must go to the Cross–roads. But make haste! Be silent!" -Gollum, The Two Towers

The Mountain of Fire (x1)
X
9
Mordor.

Immune to player card effects. X is the tens digit of the first player's threat dial.

The players cannot travel here unless there is at least 20 progress on stage 3B.

Travel: Each player makes a Fortitude test. If a player fails this test, raise his threat by 9.

He raised his eyes with difficulty to the dark slopes of Mount Doom towering above him...
–The Return of the King