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ironwill212 1647
This is my contribution to the new Quest of the Week. Passage Through Mirkwood is friendly enough to encourage unusual (or janky) decks, and I decided to try a solo Bilbo Baggins deck to pay homage to the time he spent wandering in Mirkwood in search of his companions during the events of The Hobbit. As such, the allies all represent characters who were involved in the events of that time (admittedly, behind the scenes for the most part).
Gameplay is relatively simple. Use The Grey Wanderer to grab Strider and look for Resourceful in your opening hand. Bilbo Baggins can negate the threat of the opening Forest Spider (or of Ungoliant's Spawn if you choose the Ungoliant's Start challenge) and slowly ping away at its health as you build up resources and get your eagles on the table. Play Sting as soon as you draw it to accelerate Bilbo's ability and to be ready to engage enemies. Once you are ready, you have a multitude of tools to cut through spiders and orcs:
- Defend with Bilbo Baggins (Sting does a damage) -> ready Bilbo and attack (Sting does another damage). Use Unseen Strike, Halfling Determination, or Reckless Attack to strike the killing blow.
- For bigger enemies, just use Feint or feel free to take a risk if you have Close Call in hand.
- Build up an Eagles of the Misty Mountains to help with defense or attack (Eagle Emissary is a great candidate to join the larger Flock).
- Gandalf does Gandalf things
Other fun tricks include using Thorongil to double your card draw (and for an excuse to play Bilbo), playing Bilbo's Plan (really just because it is thematically perfect, not that it's all that helpful), and dealing death to Hummerhorns, Ungoliant's Spawn, and Chieftain Ufthak by a thousand cuts with Bilbo's ability. I wouldn't recommend this deck for general usage, but I enjoyed the deckbuilding exercise and am looking forward to future quests!