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DaneOfTheHill 3
With this Grey Wanderer and Forth, The Three Hunters, there will only be one character in play. So everything revolves around attachments and events that can maximize the effects of low threat (Unsee Strike, Magic Ring) and participation in all phases (Strider, Grimbeorn himself, Raiment of War), attacking alone (Firefoot) etc.
All feedback and suggestions are very welcome!
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Feb 20, 2025 |
Feb 21, 2025Thanks. You are right, even though I manage consistently to get him questing at 8-10 with the updated version, then I still get landlocked etc. So definitely a better option with a more versatile partner that could control locations and help with those big questing pushes at the end of the game. Added the updated version below. Good suggestions indeed. I will play around with them. |
I love the Idea of making a deck using one all-powerful character. I could see this being very fun to play!
I don't think it would be easy to use this deck alone though, because I can't see him reasonably questing more than 6 willpower. So I would suggest playing 2-handed or with a quest-heavy partner.
Also, Have you considered Andúril? You could make your starting attachment Elf-friend, giving you enough traits.