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Waylander232 10
This is the deck I used to beat Ghost of Framsburg. It is a typical Dale deck but i'll speak about a few of the new inclusions as well as some of my choices for what to include.
I love Galadriel in the Dale deck she offers card draw with threat stalling and I've often found her Mirror to be a god send at digging out the right kind of cards. I'd recommend looking for it along with King of Dale in your opening hand. There are a few cards we are going to want quickly Silver Harp, Nenya, Warden of Healing. What you need will vary wildly but generally with 10 cards to choose from you'll get something and the harp makes sure we don't discard too much.
Possibly the biggest winner of the pack with Valiant Determination to get more use of the insane stats that you get with Wild Stallion. Throw a Squire's Helm on and these guys have 6 5 5 7 . Ungodly stats. 1 Copy of Ancestral Armor to turn 1 of them into a big defender that can tank big hits over and over.
Probably one of the best cards in the deck. Not only are they free card draw thanks to Brand but you can ready Guardian of Esgaroth to use those stats more and we can always swap stuff around with Long Lake Trader.
Other Oddities
Rhovanion Outrider is useful for location heavy quests or ones with particularly nasty travel effects and the Map of Rhovanion goes pretty well on them too.
2 copies of Warrior of Dale? Well I've played every quest of the cycle with a variation of this dale deck and 3 just always seemed overkill but in more combat heavy quests you are safe to swap out some Outriders for the killing power.
The biggest weakness of the deck is its reliance on a good opening hand or if a nasty enemy comes down too quick but I find it fun and extremely powerful for someone who plays solo with just one deck.
Thanks for reading.
Nice to see the Stallion and Valiant getting some love. I find with Dale you're essentially going one of 2 routes. This one with Galadriel at the helm for consistency with finding key attachments and my one with Beregond to handle early game defense and threat reduction, though I guess Galadriel handles threat as well. Both work fine with their own pros/cons.