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mtg lord of the rings commander decks card list Sauron, the Dark Lord LotR THE RING TEMPS YOU AMASS ORCS Magic Mtg Cus – CommanderComplete

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mtg lord of the rings commander decks card list Sauron, the Dark Lord LotR THE RING TEMPS YOU AMASS ORCS Magic Mtg Cus – CommanderCompleteImmerse your commander table into the lore of Lord of the Rings with this deck built around the powerful Sauron, the Dark Lord and his legendary horde. Designed to make the most of all four of Sauron's abilities, Amass an Army of Orcs while the Ring Tempts you, and control the battlefield with Sauron's evil hand providing a constant stream of removal and counterspells. This is a complete, ready to play, 100 card Commander EDH deck, made of authentic

Immerse your commander table into the lore of Lord of the Rings with this deck built around the powerful Sauron, the Dark Lord and his legendary horde. 

Designed to make the most of all four of Sauron's abilities, Amass an Army of Orcs while the Ring Tempts you, and control the battlefield with Sauron's evil hand providing a constant stream of removal and counterspells.

This is a complete, ready-to-play, 100-card Commander/EDH deck, made of authentic English-language Magic: the Gathering cards. The set printing of any individual card you receive will be random and may differ from those pictured. Card condition is near-mint to lightly played. Cards are nonfoil unless otherwise specified. 

Most Commander decks on eBay are loaded with low-quality filler cards to keep costs down, which comes at the expense of power, performance, and ultimately fun. I select the highest-quality cards available, including the newest cards that other sellers leave out, to create high-performance decks that truly make the most of their Commander. This deck will feel at home anywhere - at any table with any other decks and players - for years to come as a valued part of any collection. 

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1 Sauron, the Dark Lord

1 Arcane Signet
1 Assault on Osgiliath
1 Barad-dûr
1 Bilbo, Retired Burglar
1 Blasphemous Act
1 Book of Mazarbul
1 Call of the Ring
1 Choked Estuary
1 Claim the Precious
1 Command Tower
1 Commander's Sphere
1 Corsairs of Umbar
1 Counterspell
1 Crumbling Necropolis
1 Decree of Pain
1 Dimir Signet
1 Dragonskull Summit
1 Dreadhorde Invasion
1 Drowned Catacomb
1 Dunland Crebain
1 Evolving Wilds
1 Fact or Fiction
1 Faithless Looting
1 Feed the Swarm
1 Fellwar Stone
1 Fiery Inscription
1 Foray of Orcs
1 Foreboding Ruins
1 Frostboil Snarl
1 Glorious Gale
1 Gollum, Patient Plotter
1 Gorbag of Minas Morgul
1 Gothmog, Morgul Lieutenant
1 Gríma Wormtongue
1 Grishnákh, Brash Instigator
1 Grond, the Gatebreaker
1 In the Darkness Bind Them
1 Inherited Envelope
5 Island
1 Izzet Signet
1 Lazotep Chancellor
1 Lazotep Plating
1 Lord of the Nazgûl
1 March from the Black Gate
1 Mauhúr, Uruk-hai Captain
1 Mind Stone
1 Mordor Muster
1 Moria Scavenger
6 Mountain
1 Negate
1 Nightscape Familiar
1 One Ring to Rule Them All
1 Orcish Medicine
1 Orcish Siegemaster
1 Rakdos Signet
1 Ringsight
1 Rogue's Passage
1 Saruman the White
1 Saruman, the White Hand
1 Saruman's Trickery
1 Sauron, Lord of the Rings
1 Sauron, the Necromancer
1 Sauron's Ransom
1 Smoldering Marsh
1 Sol Ring
1 Soothing of Sméagol
1 Sulfur Falls
1 Summons of Saruman
1 Sunken Hollow
9 Swamp
1 Swarming of Moria
1 Temple of Deceit
1 Temple of Epiphany
1 Terramorphic Expanse
1 The Balrog of Moria
1 The Mouth of Sauron
1 Thrill of Possibility
1 Treason of Isengard
1 Treasure Nabber
1 Uglúk of the White Hand
1 Widespread Brutality
1 Worn Powerstone

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