Why are there two #30 cards in Shadows of Mirkwood?

By Skaak, in The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game

I was looking at my cards recently, and noticed an odd fact: both Eomund and West Road Traveller are numbered as "30" within the Shadows of Mirkwood set.

Was this some sort of weird oversight? West Road Traveller was released in the final Return to Mirkwood pack (where the numbers for the cards were more like 130, except there's already a card #130). Pretty strange.

Not that it matters at all, but I was curious about it. :-)

i havnt checked but its probably a printing error

rich

Skaak said:

I was looking at my cards recently, and noticed an odd fact: both Eomund and West Road Traveller are numbered as "30" within the Shadows of Mirkwood set.

Was this some sort of weird oversight? West Road Traveller was released in the final Return to Mirkwood pack (where the numbers for the cards were more like 130, except there's already a card #130). Pretty strange.

Not that it matters at all, but I was curious about it. :-)

I think there was a discussion on this a while ago about this (although I couldn't find it). CardgameDB suggests that it ought to be printed 121 (I agree).

That is indeed an error…

I've noticed it earlier. (i believe i mentioned it here, but not sure)

The card should be number #121, the only missing number on that particular pack (it starts with the hero card #116 - Dain Ironfoot - as all packs/expansions).

The order is, usually:

- Hero card(s);

By spheres (Leadership, Tactics, Spirit, Lore and Neutral)

Ally card;

Event card; *

Attachment card; *

Quest cards;

Encounter cards; (there seems to be no particular order on this, except for the fact that the cards are grouped on the encounter set. ex all locations cards, then all enemy cards, then all treachery cards)

* Some packs have the attachments cards before the event cards (THfG; CatC; AJtR; RtM; KD; RtR; TH:OHaUH)

PS: On the Hobbit expansions they put it all together (all ally cards, all event cards and all attachment cards) mantaining the spheres order.