A Stereotypical Silvan Deck

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dalestephenson 1718

This deck is not creative at all, it is a crowdsourced Silvan deck.

My procedure was as follows -- I analyzed O Lorien! decks to see what the most likely hero lineup would be. After settling on Celeborn/Haldir of Lórien/Galadriel, I then looked at 29 decks using that lineup from different creators to see which cards were used the most, and what the median ally/attchment/event count was. You can see the raw information here:

https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1519784/deck-analysis-part-thirteen-silvan

To turn that information into a deck, I then used the median count to apportion card slots to the most popular choices in each category, trying to use the most popular count for each until I ran out of space (I did lower the count at the end of the list so I could fit all the cards with >50% eligible decks choosing). I also limited the cards to a single core set.

The end result should be a stereotypical Silvan Deck -- one that only includes cards that others have used the most (by percentage, not raw count) in their own Silvan decks. If you want the typical Silvan experience, this may be a good fit -- and if it's not, don't blame me, blame the committee!

Cloak of Lórien and Light of Valinor should probably go on Celeborn, he's your most solid potential defender and with Silvan Tracker out should heal quickly. Wingfoot goes on Haldir, of course. O Lórien! is the card to Mulligan for, though Nenya will give you a certain degree of flexibility and also make playing Greenwood Archer in the planning phase more attractive. Other than that, it's use your events to assemble your Silvan army and take them in and out of play.

2 comments

Jul 06, 2018 Valdemart 1

Now waiting for the typical silvan deck side board ;)

Jul 07, 2018 Seastan 42110

Really neat idea! I hope to see more of these.