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dhaeman 20
Paired deck with https://ringsdb.com/decklist/view/38863
Uses released revised content up to Angmar Awakened (core, Angmar Awakened, Fellowship sets, and starter sets)
This deck is built to consistently engage enemies, ideally in several phases per round to take advantage of Mablung's resource generation. The defensive nature is built to soak the hits, and Halbarad allows engaging two enemies so the weak defense Silvan deck rarely has to. Then, Aragorn (with his passive) and the ranged Silvan heroes can often kill enemies the same turn they're engaged. The rest of the cards are to shore up as many weaknesses as possible in this 2-sphere deck. Feint to block attacks, A Very Good Tale for "free" allies, Gandalf cause Gandalf.
With these two decks, I finished the extended Core campaign and Angmar Awakened + a few one-off scenarios. The main weaknesses of these paired deck is no way to cancel nasty treachery/when revealed cards. It takes a few turns to really get rolling so rush scenarios like Battle of Carn Dum can present difficulties. The sideboard was only used in Escape from Mount Gram due to the campaign effects that disincentivized using too many allies.