Greetings to all LOTR TCG players out there!
I've enjoyed playing LOTR TCG since around 2001 with a group of about 6 close friends. Even though Decipher's support of the game ended in 2007, my friends and I continue to play, as many of you do. I wanted to share with others my thoughts on continuing support for LOTR TCG.
Since we continue to play this complex game, the need for consistent and trustworthy support of gameplay rulings is required. So, with a Rulebook and a Current Rulings Document (CRD) that haven't been updated for years, we attempt to address card and gameplay rulings on a case-by-case basis on this forum. Sometimes we come to a total consensus because there is no doubt what the Rulebook or CRD says, but other times the Rulebook and CRD just does not address a specific case clearly (or perhaps not at all). Without that guidance, we try our best to provide a good ruling interpretation when a question comes up. There may be differences in opinion because of lack of clear guidance from the Rulebook or CRD, and perhaps not everyone can agree on a ruling. So without a clear, "official" ruling, we are all left to pick our own ruling and run with it. If the question comes up again, another forum topic that may involve a completely different set of opinions, and perhaps come to a yet another conclusion, is possible. This is where we are today.
I would like to see the CRD once again be a "current" rulings document, a "living" document that identifies these rulings and is regularly updated, so gameplay integrity is preserved. Now, not just anyone can update the "official" rulebooks and CRD; that is something that Decipher would need to provide a group of people with authority to do so. This group of people would be the LOTR TCG Player's Committee (PC). There may be other activities that this PC would be authorized to do, but I'm focusing on gameplay integrity, which I think is a top priority.
Another part of gameplay integrity I believe is to improve the quality of playability, without adding complexity. The way I believe this should be done is to allow all cards to be playable by the PC providing a clear, easy-to-access document that spells out all card errata. This document would also include card inserts that contain the actual errata game text; players could cut out and place the inserts right in the card sleeve, so the game text is right on the card. I think outright banning cards is bad for the game; we need a smarter approach. Again, this single "official" document would need to be clear and easy-to-access to prevent adding complexity. By having a single "official" card errata document that applies to all formats, we eliminate the need for the multiple X-lists, R-lists, etc., which are not even consistent between formats.
Since learning about TLHH website in April 2010, I've grown excited to know there are other players out there that play this great game. I also recognize that reliable and consistent support for this game is needed to ensure its continuation and integrity. Many people (including me) have contacted Decipher about the status of them authorizing a PC. Here is a reply (dated May 27, 2010) I received from Decipher about a Player's Committee:
"Troy,
Multiple people have approached us about authorizing a Player's Committee for LOTR, however, we are just not ready to do that. There are lots of issues on the backend legal side that we simply can't get cleared at the moment. That said, I'm not at all against the concept (as you know from our Star Wars CCG and Star Trek CCG support).
While you clearly are free to make inserts for personal use, I'm afraid that I can't yet authorize public distribution of such items. At some point, I suspect we will pick a group and authorize them to use our proprietary rights in such an endeavor. For the next year or so, however, that is not likely.
All the best,
Warren"
I would encourage others to contact Warren <warren.holland@decipher.com> and let him know that you are interested in a PC. Clearly, Decipher is aware that there are those of us that would like a PC established; we just need to wait for them to make the next move. I would only hope that the more people that let Warren know there is interest, the earlier they will take that step.
So until Decipher gives some group the green light, which hopefully includes many of us at TLHH, I will just continue using this forum to preserve the game we enjoy as best I can in an "unofficial" capacity.
Sincerely,
Tbiesty