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Legend of Five Rings Promo Checklist Legend of Five Rings Promo Checklist Card Name Card Type Artist Source Kind Benten's Blessing Celestial Viktor Fetsch GP11 CL Daikoku's Guidance Celestial Andrew Olson TP CL Fukurokujin's Wisdom Celestial Stepanie Pui-Mun Law TP CL Natsu-Togumara's Guidance Celestial Viktor Fetsch TP CL All That Will Be Lost Event Diego Gisbert Llorens TP CL Festival of Coronation Event Marc Scheff GC CL Festival of Drifting Souls Event IFS TP CL Festival of Founding Event Drew Baker GC CL Minor Blackmail Event Beth Trott TP CL Naoharu’s Gift Event Randy Liu EK CL Open Recruitment Event Edwin David TP CL Signs and Portents Event Patrick McEvoy TP CL The Empire Awaits Event Brendon Leach TP CL The God-Beast Unleashed Event Drew Baker GC CL The War of Dark Fire Event IFS TP CL Twisted Fate Event Bett Troot TP CL Yoritomo Ascends Event David Horne MT CL Biwa Player Follower Edwin David GC CL Bounty Hunter Follower Jeffrey Lai TP CL Cultist Infiltrator Follower Jeffrey Lai TP CL Fudo Cultist Follower Jeffrey Lai IH47 CL Iaijutsu Student Follower Nunez De Castro GC CL Imperial Legionaries Follower IFS TP CL Master Scout Follower Erich Schreiner TP CL Mounted Support Follower Anthony Grabski GC CL Opportunistic Ronin Follower Jarreau Wimberly IH41 CL Plague of Flesh Follower Brent Chumley TP CL Seppun Heavy Elite Follower Greg Lambrakis TP CL Yotsu Ueda’s Chosen Follower Ben Peck IH48 CL Barely Farm (foil) Holding IFS TP CL Barley Farm (Alt. Art) Holding IFS DC CL Belly of Fudo Holding IFS IH42 CL Blue Tanuki Bar Holding Llyn Hunter TP CL Brilliant Artisan (Alt. Art) Holding Shane Coppage TP CL Debt Collector Holding Veronica Jones IH43 CL Expendable Resources (foil) Holding Brent Chumley TP CL Fortifications Holding Oliver Specht KK CL Front Line Camp Holding IFS TP CL Head of Fudo Holding IFS IH44 CL Heavy Infantry Dojo Holding Asier Martinez Lopez TP CL Humble House Holding Veronica Jones X CL Limbs of Fudo Holding IFS IH41 CL Low Quality Mine Holding Gong Studios IH46 CL Magistrate's Stipend Holding Angaa Satriohadi TP CL Merchant Atoll Holding Charles Urbach TP CL Recruitment Center Holding David Day TP CL Recruitment Officer Holding Marc Scheff IH46 CL Riverside Port Holding IFS DP CL Shrine to the Heavens Holding Mike Capprotti TP CL Shrine to Yoritomo Holding Charles Urbach MT CL Stone of Remembrance Holding Conceptopolis CR CL The Imperial Treasury Holding Charles Urbach GP11 CL Traveling Peddler (foil) Holding Erich Schreiner TP CL Tsi Mokotsu Holding Anthony Grabski IH45 CL Bottled Fire Item Muyoung Kim TP CL Coin Pouch Item Gong Studios TP CL Colonist's Mark Item Llyn Hunter TP CL De Bellis Yoditorum Item Raymond Guastadnes LT CL Heart of Fudo Item IFS IH44 CL Inexpensive Armor Item Oliver Specht TP CL Iron Kabuto Item Jesus Barony GC CL Modifications Item Mike Capprotti GC CL My Grandfather’s Daisho Item Maximilian Degen TP CL Sasumata Item Fares Masae GC CL Seiatsu Item Mario Wibisono SPT CL Spider Netsuke Item Brent Chumley IH44 CL The Oni’s Eye Item Mark Poole ST CL Writ of Reprimand Item David Day IH45 CL Wyrmbone Katana Item Edin Hunter TP CL Aoyama Personality Brandon Leach TP CL Blue Tanuki Serving Girl Personality Julien Dillon GC CL Butoken Personality Esabra Studio TP CL Daigotsu Chaozhu Personality Troy Graham TP CL Enomoto Personality Felipe Gaona GC CL Hisamatsu Personality Troy Graham TP CL Hyobuko Personality Jeffrey Lai IH47 CL Jahan Personality Muyoung Kim TP CL Kamalakar Personality Albert Tavira TP CL Kataoko Personality Felipe Gaona GC CL Keukegen Personality IFS TP CL Kikushima Personality Brendon Leach TP CL Kuga Personality Troy Graham TP CL Kuronada (Exp.) Personality Edwin David TP CL Masatane Personality Greg Lambrakis TP CL Masaya Personality Anthony Grabski TP CL Miya Masatsuko Personality M. Calderon Guerra TP CL Miya Shoin Personality IFS TP CL Moto Yuudai Personality Jason Engle SPT CL Nakadai Personality Julien Tainmont GC CL Paneki's Disgrace Personality Steve Argyle KG CL Seppun Horai Personality Jeffrey Lai IH46 CL Seppun Tanizaki Personality Esabra Studio TP CL Tadatsugu Personality Jason Engle TP CL Tashiki Personality Anna Christenson TP CL Torakichi Personality Esabra Studio GC CL Tsubo the Drunk Personality Brendon Leach EK CL Utagawa Personality Muyoung Kim TP CL Yotsu Ueda Personality Ben Peck IH48 CL Coastal Waters Region Jon Hodgson TP CL Deadlands Region Jon Hudgson TP CL Heartlands Region Viktor Fetsch KK CL Lightwater Bay Region Troy Graham IH42 CL Plains of Resolution Region Randy Liu GC CL Temple to Te’tik’Kir Region Veronica Jones EK CL The Ivory Coast Region Jon Hodgson TP CL War-ravaged Plain Region Jon Hodgson TP CL Ring of Air (foil) Ring Steve Argyle TP CL Ring of Earth (foil) Ring Steve Argyle TP CL Ring of Fire (foil) Ring Steve Argyle TP CL Ring of the Void (foil) Ring Steve Argyle TP CL Ring of Water (foil) Ring Steve Argyle TP CL All Within the World Spell Steve Argyle TP CL Channeling the Fallen Spell M. Calderon Guerra TP CL Essence of the East Wind Spell IFS EK CL Freedom of the Air Spell Veronica Jones GC CL Grip of the Earth Spell Patrick McEvoy KK CL Hunger of the Fire Spell Luis Nunez De Castro TP CL Soldiers of Clay Spell Brandon Leach GC CL The Elements Align Spell Randy Liu EK CL A Brave New World Strategy Charles Urbach TP CL Alone with One’s Thoughts Strategy Fares Maese TP CL Assess your Foe Strategy Brendon Leach IH43 CL Costly Feud Strategy Luis Nunez De Castro TP CL Cycle of Heaven Strategy William O'Connor TP CL Daigotsu's Wrath Strategy Viktor Fetsch KK CL Delayed Conflict Strategy Britt Martin GC CL Drunken Nostalgia Strategy Edwin David GC CL Economic Manipulation Strategy Jorge Matar TP CL Flanked on All Sides Strategy Jesus Barony TP CL Folklore Strategy Greg Lambrakis TP CL Gaining Experience Strategy Patrick McEvoy TP CL Green Nightshade Blend Strategy Marc Scheff TP CL Imperial Command Strategy IFS TP CL Imperial Drills Strategy Esabra Studio TP CL Lavish Gift Strategy Fares Masae EK CL Left Hand's Wrath Strategy Viktor Fetsch TP CL Liquid Courage Strategy Brendon Leach EK CL Lying in Ambush Strategy Jarreau Wimberly IH46 CL Near Miss Strategy Viktor Fetsch TP CL Overwhelming Numbers Strategy John Danahue TP CL Quick Recovery Strategy David Horne TP CL Rallying the Recruits Strategy Brent Chumley TP CL Retribution (alt. art) Strategy Viktor Herrera TP CL Settling The Homeless (alt. art) Strategy Drew Baker X CL Superior Opponent Strategy Brent Chumley TP CL Swell the Ranks Strategy Edwin David GC CL Tanuki Tricks Strategy Veronica Jones GC CL Underhand's Wrath Strategy Viktor Fetsch TP CL Unwelcome Supervision Strategy Sam Kennedy GC CL Veteran Experience Strategy Viktor Fetsch TP CL Palace of the Breaking Dawn Stronghold Jason Engle IH46 CL The Shrine of Lady Sun Stronghold DP CL Benika’s Pride Token Esabra Studio GP09 CL Disposable Troops Token Mike Capprotti GP09 CL Emerald Champion Token David Horne GP09 CL Hideshi’s Guardian Token David Horne GP09 CL Infantry Follower Token Mike Capprotti GP09 CL Phoenix Yojimbo Token IFS GP09 CL Readied Blade Token Jason Juta GP09 CL Spirit of the Bear Token John Moriarti GP09 CL The Walking Dead Token Brendon Leach GP09 CL Unicorn Scout Token Max Degen GP09 CL Exile Action William O'Connor IH6-LN-G9 CW A time of Legends Event Eric Anderson IH6-LN-G9 CW Annexation Event Bryon Wackwitz IE4 CW Designer Wins Event - X CW Doom of the Dark Lord Event Ron Spenser IQN29 CW Kachiko's Kiss Event KC Lancaster IH8 CW The Farther You Fall Event Matthew D. Wilson IH2 CW Time of the Void Event Heather Bruton IH6 CW Seer Holding Doug Shuler IQS CW Prophesies of Uikku Item Ellym Sirac IQS29 CW Tao of Shinsei Item KC Lancaster IH7 CW Hida Sukune (Exp.) Personality Craig Maher IH6 CW Otomo Sorai Personality Bonnie Hill IH3 CW Seikua Personality Randy Gallegos IE3-GC96 CW Seppun Baka Personality Ron Spenser IE1 CW The False Hoturi Personality Matthew D. Wilson SC15 CW Junzo's Army (AOD) Stronghold Matthew D. Wilson IE6 CW The Ancestral Home of the Lion (EE) Stronghold Rob Alexander IH6 CW The ancestral Home of the Lion (foil) Stronghold Christina Ward IQ32 CW The Ancestral Home of the Lion (IE) Stronghold Wackwitz & Daily IE2-KK CW The Brotherhood of Shinsei (CJ) Stronghold Eric Anderson IE7 CW The Esteemed House of the Crane (EE) Stronghold Randy Gallegos IE6 CW The Esteemed House of the Crane (IE) Stronghold Doug Shuler IE2-KK CW The Hidden Temples of the Naga (SL) Stronghold Rob Alexander IE2-KK CW The Mountain Keep of the Dragon (EE) Stronghold Mike Raabe IE6 CW The Mountain Keep of the Dragon (IE) Stronghold Matthew D. Wilson IE2-KK CW The Provincial Estate of the Unicorn (EE) Stronghold Eric Anderson IE6 CW The Provincial Estate of the Unicorn (IE) Stronghold Mark Poole IE2-KK CW The Ruined Fortress of the Scorpion (SL) Stronghold Eric Anderson IE2-KK CW The Sacred Temple of the Phoenix (EE) Stronghold Aaron Boyd IE6 CW The Sacred Temple of the Phoenix (IE) Stronghold Mike Raabe IE2-KK CW The War Fortress of the Crab (EE) Stronghold Matthew D. Wilson IE6 CW The War Fortress of the Crab (IE) Stronghold Randy Gallegos IE2-KK CW Toturi's Army (AOD) Stronghold Randy Gallegos IE6 CW Yoritomo's Alliance (CJ) Stronghold Tom Biondolillo IE7 CW Crescent Moon Cut Action Storn Cook TP DS Excellent Student Action Storn Cook TP DS Lions Rampant Action Malcolm McClinton GCBC DS Scouting Report Action Steve Ellis IH30 DS Sneak Attack (Alt.
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