Shield Breakers - Wizard Edition

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Lore of the Rings Alternate Fellowship 15 11 3 1.0
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Shield Breakers - Wizard Edition 4 1 2 2.0
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‘The Company of the Ring shall be Nine; and the Nine Walkers shall be set against the Nine Riders that are evil. With you and your faithful servant, Gandalf will go; for this shall be his great task, and maybe the end of his labours.

—The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Ring goes South


‘For men you shall have Aragorn son of Arathorn, for the Ring of Isildur concerns him closely.’ ‘Strider!’ cried Frodo. ‘Yes,’ he said with a smile. ‘I ask leave once again to be your companion, Frodo.’

—The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Ring goes South


‘You shall ride my horse,’ said Glorfindel. ‘But you need not fear: my horse will not let any rider fall that I command him to bear. His pace is light and smooth; and if danger presses too near, he will bear you away with a speed that even the black steeds of the enemy cannot rival.’

—The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, Flight to the Ford


I was looking for a deck that combine's Gandalf and Aragorn in order to replicate the mentor/counselor-mentee relationship they have in the books. I then added Glorfindel as all three of those have taken care of Frodo when he was starting his journey. The first two by joining the ring's fellowship and the latter when Frodo was wounded and chased by the Black Riders.

This deck packs really good questing while it does also wonders in combat. I got inspired by an article published on FFG's site a couple of years back (see link below in the derived section). Happy to hear your thoughts on my version.

Starting Hand


Readying

  • Gandalf gets most of the readying cards (Shadowfax and the two Unexpected Courage) in order to both quest and defend every turn.

  • Aragorn gets the Rohan Warhorse to destroy enemies, draw in new enemies not engaged with you and have a second go.

  • You can add Narya if you want to ready two allies every turn if you need more defenders or attackers.

  • Tale of Tinúviel can be really versatile in tight situations. I left only one copy though because I often could deal with whatever was coming at me. There are many Noldor characters to use it with in this deck. There are also a couple of Dúnedain Hunters aside from Aragorn.

Combat

  • Aragorn is used as the main attacker. By killing enemies engaged with you, you can draw enemies from the staging area (not yet engaged with you) and finish them off before they ever get a chance to attack.

  • All enemies engaged with you get by default -1 due to Aragorn's passive ability. If you combine your attack with Glorfindel equipped with a Rivendell Blade then you get a total bonus of -3 . Things become even easier once you equip Legolas and the Guardian of Rivendell with a second and third Rivendell Blade to reach the maximum of -7 when attacking enemies.

  • Other than Gandalf, good defenders include the Defender of Rammas and Guardian of Rivendell. Honour Guards are MVPs, especially when your threat exceeds the 40 point-mark to go for that Valour value.

Questing and Threat Reduction

2 comments

Oct 27, 2018 Raiderjakk 58

Nice use of Rivendell Blades. Good deck.

Oct 27, 2018 Gandalf_2077 67

@Raiderjakk thanks! They are really fun to use. Also like the Dagger of Westernesse. Can be really useful when it gets crowded.