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** Petmaster- the Mouth of Sauron (summons orcs instead of hitting people with his staff) and Aragorn (same deal, but summons Oathbreakers instead of an [=AoE=] spinning slash).

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** Petmaster- the Mouth of Sauron (summons orcs instead of hitting people with his staff) and Aragorn (same deal, but summons Oathbreakers (summons [[CavalryOfTheDead the Dead Men of Dunharrow]] instead of an [=AoE=] spinning slash).
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---------------------------''The Lord of the Rings: Conquest'' is a 2009 video game developed by Pandemic Studios and published by Creator/ElectronicArts. It is based on the ''Franchise/TheLordOfTheRings'' franchise, and uses footage from the movies.

In the good campaign, "War of the Ring", you have to defend various locations from the forces of Sauron. In the evil campaign, "Rise of Sauron", you play as the forces of Sauron and have to conquer Middle-Earth.
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* FlamingSword: This game has warriors that can set their swords on fire. Not many people were pleased with it.

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* FlamingSword: This game has warriors that can set their swords on fire. Not many people were pleased with it.



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* BloodMagic: In the "Rise of Sauron" campaign, the player is required to kill twenty Orc traitors so their blood can be used in a dark ritual to resurrect the Witch-king of Angmar.
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** DPSer- Archer(range), Warrior(close combat), Scout(backstab)

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* AnAdventurerIsYou: This game is a perfect example of this.
*Tank- Mages at a range, or Warriors at close combate
** Nuker- Mage
** DPSer- Archer(range), Warrior(close combat), Scout(backstab)
** Healer- Mage
** Status Effect- Mage
** Pet Master- the Mouth of Sauron (summons orcs instead of hitting people with his staff)
* FlamingSword: This game has warriors that can set their swords on fire. Not many people were pleased with it.
* GangUpOnTheHuman: Bosses will track you down, no matter what. Especially annoying is Saruman, who'll just stand around in his tower waiting for you to come up and get trampled, and maybe chase you for two feet.
* WhatIf: This game has a campaign where you fight as the forces of evil, with the question: "What if Frodo failed to destroy the One Ring?" Answer: The world goes to hell.
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