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Card Talk 1319
For as long as I have been playing this game, I have avoided making many decks with Glorfindel and Éowyn. Maybe it's because they were overused when they came out, maybe they represented "power creep," but whatever the unconscious reason, I was just never drawn to it. But two things have slowly been eating away at my resistant. First, the Bond of Friendship contract and my penchant for low threat decks and a few interviews with the illustrious designer of the game, Caleb Grace, where he first has said how much he likes to use Thurindir to get The Storm Comes out, and then this one where he pretty much told me he used this hero line up to play test the contract. Finally, I have decided to put this deck together. Maybe it's not to honor him, because I'm not sure my deck building skills rival many in the community, but at least to thank him for always interacting with our community despite having moved on from it more than 3 years ago. Kudos, Caleb.
So the idea here is to use Thurindir to pull out The Storm Comes so you can play the 4 cost allies each round. The deck is pretty powerful, but it does lack healing so some tweaking to add more of that may help. Early defense can also be an issue, but typically I've been successful despite it. I guess Balin could be switched out, but as a solo deck, using him for shadow control can be vital. Saving deck space there helps get some of the other necessities into the deck.
Also, if you're looking for some mods, switching out a Booming Ent for maybe an Honour Guard would help, but then the Ent Draught becomes harder to get out. So there's a trade off that happens. Raiment of War can go on Glorfindel or Defender of Rammas, and I've done both. Steward of Gondor goes on Balin to help with shadow control.
Lastly, you can definitely pull out a different side quest with Thurindir, but I have found that I have been pretty successful clearing it in either the first or second round, so that helps getting out those 4 cost allies.
Enjoy!
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Dec 12, 2022 |
Dec 12, 2022Cool looking deck. I love how contracts push the limits of deckbuilding. |
Dec 12, 2022so sidequestheay, i would take 2 Halfling Bounder and 2 Rider of Rohan would replace the 2 Elven Jeweler and #the road goes ever on and Ent Draught then 2 Legacy Blade for the Wellinghall Preserver (they are epensvie) or 2 o the ld-allies i would put in the Errand-rider, then there is more flexibility for resspecially with the Steward of Gondor would replace 1 Vigilant Dúnadan with Legolas more carddraw is needed |
Dec 12, 2022What about using Erkenbrand or Denethor instead of Balin? |
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Dec 12, 2022Raiment of War and Ent Draught would keep Erkenbrand in action for a fair while. |
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I actually just listened to your interview with Caleb Grace today and I was also interested in his deck idea. It looks like a lot of fun, and I really like the wide variety of cards used in the deck. Awesome job!