Stumbling down the Anduin

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Oct 11, 2018 Jelius 90

I saw your post on FB. I am not an expert, but I love deckbuilding so I will post some initial thoughts here. I think 50 cards is always preferred to 60, to increase the probability of getting the cards that are essential. So I'd make cuts before adding new cards. From the look of it, you have 3 Wealth of Gondor which can be used on Beregond, yet the cost of your cards isn't above 2. This means that in most cases you can just wait another turn rather than rushing in a 2 cost defender. It seems like a lot of your deck is built around defense, which isn't always bad, but it may help to focus more heavily on questing and attacking. I am unsure of your card pool, which may be a real limitation. In my experience Blood of NĂºmenor is a bad card. In this case where most of your cards buff defense, it is even less valuable. Actually, having Beregond (the best defender in the game?) may be something that you can rely on to justify cutting several of your defense focused cards. He can defend many attacks with little help from events / items. It's important to remember that this game is hard and that most decks will require revision, even if they are great.