This is one of my new favorite heroes. Neutral Aragorn is just so versatile and fun. Let's take a look at every title he can start with:
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Chieftain of the North - This is a mediocre title as readying after attacking means the ally can only attack again. In contrast, Elessar and The Renewer can also let the ally defend or quest afterward. However, the fact that it is Tactics makes it unique.
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Elessar - A powerful card that makes the Dunedain archetype of engaging enemies more feasible. It fits fantastically with The Grey Wanderer.
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The Renewer - A fun card that is slightly worse than Elessar because Valiant Determination already exists. However, the healing makes it decent.
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Estel - The strongest of the titles specifically for Aragorn. Combining it with Estel feels great and it can find the cards you need quickly. Think of it as a repeatable Heed the Dream.
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Elf-friend - No. If you want traits, at least use Elessar first.
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In Service of the Steward - Same deal with Elf-friend but even less efficient. Plus, Aragorn never listened to Denethor anyway.
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Wingfoot - This card is a decent option that works best with scrying. Here is a deck I made empowering Wingfoot with the Palantir:
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Nor am I a Stranger - This one actually has some potential due to the existence of Herugrim and Golden Shield. However, I still don't think it's worth it.
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Protector of Lórien - A fairly boring option that is outshined by Estel. However, using Protector of Lórien with Elven-light is playable. You just need access to the Spirit sphere.
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Strider - This is by far my favorite option. The possibilities with The Grey Wanderer and At the End of All Things are infinite. Combined with the The Grey Wanderer, you can grab a starting attachment other than Strider. Combined with At the End of All Things, you can start without having to mulligan for Strider. You don't even have to worry about the fact that Aragorn is neutral because he gains the other hero's sphere. Here are a couple of decks that I've made leveraging this concept:
All of these attachments offer fun concepts. Even Elf-friend enables Fair and Perilous or Mirkwood Long-knife. If you want to build a unique deck, give Aragorn a try. He is not quite broken, but I would argue he is the best variant of Aragorn. Thorongil is thematic and powerful with him, especially because of Lore Aragorn. Like the other versions, Sword that was Broken, Ring of Barahir, Roheryn, and Celebrían's Stone. However, his ability makes him the best target for Andúril. Basically, just give him a try. The fan designers deserve it.
Have fun,
NERD