I've had some silly card ideas over the years, cards I don't know if I'd ever actually make seriously. But I've also had some ideas that MIGHT work, though they turn some of the very concepts of LOTR TCG on their heads.
In this thread (which will be updated very, very randomly), I will post some of these cards. And I encourage anyone else who has wild and wacky ideas (I'm looking at you,
Menace 
) to post them here as well. You know you want to. You KNOW you've had these nutty card ideas you're just DYING to share. Post 'em!
I'll get things started....

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Frodo, Noble Halfling ![Shire [Shire]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/shire.png)
Companion • Hobbit
Strength: 3
Vitality: 4
Ringed Resistance: 10
Ring-bearer. Ring-bound.At the start of each of your turns, you may reveal another copy of Frodo from your hand to draw a card.
Fellowship: Reveal another copy of Frodo from your hand to make Frodo gain that card's game text until the end of the turn.
"Saruman rose to his feet, and stared at Frodo. There was a strange look in his eyes of mingled wonder and respect and hatred. ‘You have grown, Halfling,' he said. ‘Yes, you have grown very much.'"The idea is that the Frodo that returns to the Shire is a much different one than the Frodo that left it. He has grown through his experiences, changing along the way to be a very wise and noble figure by the time he leads the retaking of the Shire from Saruman and his lackeys.
Of course, this would require some potential hand clog, which the first line of text attempts to combat; the first Frodo you keep "in reserve" is basically free. But you could have as many as
three different Frodos in your hand and use ALL their abilities on this one card, as long as you're willing to absorb the clogging. Imagine this with the combined text of, say,
Master of the Precious &
Resolute Hobbit? Or the ultimate fighting Frodo:
Weary From The Journey &
Frenzied Fighter?

At the very least, this lets you essentially start each turn with 9 cards in your hand, which has its own benefits, no?