I cannot recall if we've discussed this or not, but I think we need to determine which formats we plan to eventually allow these virtual cards in. The reason I ask is because figuring that out will aid us in designing the cards (and the sets) themselves.
Here's a way I think we could organize it that I think would work nicely.
[#1: "Things Long Forgotten"] Virtual Set #1 would be virtual versions of Fellowship block cards. (Allowed in FOTR, TS, and Movie)
Virtual Set #2 would be virtual versions of Towers block cards. (Allowed in TS and Movie)
Virtual Set #3 would be virtual versions of King block cards. (Allowed in Movie)
[#2: "<insert theme here> (a chance to introduce a new keyword, etc.)"] Virtual Set #4 would be virtual versions of Fellowship block cards. (Allowed in FOTR, TS, and Movie)
Virtual Set #5 would be virtual versions of Towers block cards. (Allowed in TS and Movie)
Virtual Set #6 would be virtual versions of King block cards. (Allowed in Movie)
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Note: Almost all the cards we currently have selected for Virtual Set #1 are Fellowship block cards,
so deferring the few that are not Fellowship block until Virtual Set #2 or 3 should be reasonable.
(e.g. The Witch-king, Deathless Lord could be the flagship character for Virtual Set #2)By using this strategy, here is how Virtual Set #1 could look:
Code Card NotesV1*R01
The One Ring, The Ruling Ring not too universal that it makes others obsolete
V1GA02
Gandalf, The Grey Pilgrim flagship character
V1DW03
Gimli, Dwarf of Erebor V1SH04
Fearing the Worst fighting Hobbits?
V1EL05
Lightfootedness V1GO06
Strength of Kings V1WA07
Beauty is Fading V1MO08
Goblin Archer archery and/or corruption
V1IS09
Alive and Unspoiled search cards and/or corruption
V1SA10
The Weight of a Legacy