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KaiserWilly 297
Finally updating this deck list, which was originally built before several cards were officially released.
This deck has two handed and solo'ed everything in the EM cycle except for Fire in the Night, which it did with a Dale deck. This isn't a swarm deck, it has a fun tempo as it builds up and make user of otherwise-binder fodder. While not "One Deck" tier, I would say it's very competitive for even most NM quests.
In an opening hand your looking for traps (especially the Followed + Forest Snare combo), Hobbit Cloak and Raise the Shire. Of course a Sneaky Gandalf is always solid. (Most often with his threat reduction option)
Given 3x Daeron's Runes and Drinking Song, plus The draw abilities from your heroes, you'll have a pretty big hand by mid-game and most of your deck by he end-game.
While it might seem like there is a resource distribution problem, Tom Cotton and Damrod really turn the standard 3-resources a turn its head.
While you won't need 100% uptime, Keeping a higher-than-you engagement cost enemy trapped with you is needed to get all your hobbits out.
I love that Curious Brandybuck allows you to have all 4 colors in the deck. They serve as great attackers the turn they come into play, before being questers the next round. They are also great emergency chump blockers. This is amazing flexibility for a free ally.