When In Doubt, Throw Rocks

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There are numerous ways of destroying an enemy. There are those who say that trapping it or bashing its head in or using Dúnhere is the most powerful method of all. They are wrong. When you are in doubt about what to do with an enemy, throw rocks at them. It always works.

Using Hail of Stones is an excellent way of getting a lot of damage on enemies, and it can be done consistently with Háma. The deck includes lots of cheap allies (cost 1 or less) to amass an army of rock-throwers quickly. Once you reach ~10 characters, you are nigh on unstoppable, being able to take out the worst enemy in the staging area each round. Then, you can engage a weakling, defend it with Denethor, and kill/wound it with Hama, letting you get back your Hail of Stones to repeat the process the next round, as well as discarding an Elven-light for some extra card draw.

Mulligan for Hail of Stones or the Mirror of Galadriel, which will allow you to find your Stones. Steward of Gondor with Rod of the Steward can allow you to get more cards, and both should go on Galadriel so she can pay for Elven-lights. This also lets Denethor give her resources, at which point you can trigger Heir of Mardil to ready her, allowing her to use both her ability and Nenya.

Please note that this is a multiplayer deck, as it cannot quest very well at all. The Silvan Refugees and Galadriel are the only significant contribution to questing that the deck has. Also, more enemies get revealed in multiplayer, so there's more baddies to stone.

Enjoy the deck!

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