Besides some very obvious targets like Éowyn, Arwen Undómiel, Círdan the Shipwright and Galadriel with her Mirror of Galadriel this is a really good card to circumvent all those quests and effects that make you discard cards. It works at his best in a Noldor deck, that's for sure, but it can be useful even with Legolas, Protector of Lórien, Steed of Imladris on a non - Noldor hero and so on.
Silver Harp
Attachment.
Cost: 2.
Item. Instrument.
Restricted.
Attach to a hero.
Response: After a card is discarded from your hand, exhaust Silver Harp to return that card to your hand.
Elrond wore a mantle of grey and had a star upon his forehead, and a silver harp was in his hand... The Return of the King
Arden Beckwith
The Treachery of Rhudaur #90. Spirit.
Reviews
I think the best use is to save cards when Erestor would otherwise get rid of them
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LEGOlas
130
Sure, it is good and appears a necessary combo with Arwen Undómiel, Erestor, etc., but... In practical play, I see that I think it costy in quest first rounds - where it surely is at its most potent and necessary - and not so essential in the last rounds with a functionning board state. Am I the only one to feel that way ?
It's a big deal in some Three Hunters decks that rely on cards like Elven-light for card draw, e.g. with Arwen, Eowyn, or Legolas. With the contract, it comes into play first turn for 1, in which case it's a bargain.
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kjeld
662
Erestor Three Hunter decks can be very good, so this card is a must for those decks that have spirit access.
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NERD
853