Set a Lord of the Rings Trading Card Game World Record!
Want to go down in history with a Lord of the Rings Trading Card
Game (TCG) record? We are giving you that opportunity. Decipher is creating
an ongoing competition to see who can set various records for its Lord
of the Rings TCG. Examples would include: highest altitude played game,
largest multiplayer game, largest string of tournament victories, most copies
of a single rare card, and most consecutive hours of playing Lord of
the Rings TCG (the current record for most consecutive hours playing
a TCG is 31 that should be easy to beat!).
The sky is the limit! Can you think of a record you would like to set?
Here is how you get started in setting a record:
Step 1:
Submit the record that you would like to set for approval through this submission
form.
Tell us what record you would like to set, anything you can think of.
If your record-setting attempt is approved, Decipher will email you with
some specifics they need from your attempt, then you are ready to go!
Step 2:
Gather the resources you need for your record attempt.
You will need to document your record attempt to prove that it was a legitimate
attempt. You must have two eye-witnesses (not involved in the record attempt)
and a photograph of your record attempt.
Step 3:
Make the record attempt.
Good luck!
Step 4:
Return all information requested by Decipher in step 2 to either kyle.heuer@decipher.com
or:
LOTR Record
P.O. Box 56
Norfolk, VA 23501
Step 5:
Reap the glory of your achievement!
Decipher will post your record, photo, and details surrounding the record
in The Lord of the Rings TCG World Record area of decipher.com for
all to see. In addition, if your record stays as a record for 2 straight
months from posting you (and possibly everyone that set the record) will
be sent 10 booster packs of the most recent expansion for The Lord of
the Rings TCG!
Some current records that we know of:
Most players in a tournament, non-Championship Circuit: 54
Set at Squeeze Play in Tustin, CA.
Set Feb. 16, 2002
Tournament Director: Bryon Walters
Highest Rated Player, Constructed: Hayes Hunter
Rated 2025 on April 20, 2002
Highest Rated Player, Sealed Deck: Chris Larkin
Rated 1745 on March 16, 2002
Highest Rated Player, Multiplayer: Jacek Bak
Rated 1989 on March 30, 2002
Kyle Heuer
Promotions Coordinator
Decipher, Inc.
kyle.heuer@decipher.com
April 26, 2002
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