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Title: Setting up a checklist
Post by: dougburton on May 28, 2011, 07:29:23 PM
I am putting together a Master Checklist for the LOTR TCG cards.  The questions I have are, does anyone have a list of what cards have reprints, and what ones have foil versions?  I'm guessing that every card comes out in foil and non foil, but am not sure if this is correct or not.

Thanks
Title: Re: Setting up a checklist
Post by: rubbercarp on May 28, 2011, 09:47:31 PM
There are already several checklists out there, and the info from the database here is available in Excel format.

But if you are looking for variants and reprints thats a little more complicated

Yes, there are foil sets for 1-10 and all cards are foiled (so there are no non-foil versions) for set 9.
As for reprints, they reprinted many cards that appear in the expansion Starter Decks as well as Draft Packs.

I remember seeing a great list somewhere of all of the reprints and where they were found (draft packs, etc) but I can't seem to find it

Title: Re: Setting up a checklist
Post by: dougburton on May 29, 2011, 08:33:23 AM
Thanks for the info.  I forgot about the Reflections set.  Once I read that, I realized that it was a Foil set originally.  By reading your reply, I would assume that sets 11-19 don't have foil versions, except for the RF cards in those sets?

I figured the Reprints and Variations would be difficult to find out.  But I'll continue to work on it and see what I can find.

I did find the excel database list on this site.  It was a great help on setting up the list of what cards were where.

Thanks again
Title: Re: Setting up a checklist
Post by: rubbercarp on May 29, 2011, 06:11:29 PM
THIS is what I was looking for:

http://trade.mahasamatman.com/Rings/Notes.HTML#se

Shows what 2nd Edition reprints were found in Draft Packs etc (they didn't have the little "1" circle in the lower corner)
Title: Re: Setting up a checklist
Post by: dougburton on May 30, 2011, 09:24:30 AM
Thanks for the link.  It will be very helpful to get my list together.