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McDog3 484
These three heroes are following CDC guidelines and are no longer accepting a band of allies to join on their travels. What this deck lacks in consistency, it more than makes up for in power and resiliency. It can handle almost any situation.
- Deal damage to exhausted characters? There won't be any!
- Exhaust your characters? We can ready afterwards!
- Can't ready? We can take a few undefended attacks!
- Discard attachments? We can put out more!
- Doom? Aragorn will keep threat in check!
Of course, there are a notable exceptions to this rule (I'm looking at you, Sudden Pitfall).
This deck plays much like the predecessor it is derived from. Additions now include important aspects like Self Preservation for healing and Miruvor for additional readying (usually used to ready and place back on top of deck). Wizard Pipe is now more important to see in the opening hand, due to Bilbo Baggins not allowed to leave Bag End.
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Mar 23, 2020 |
Mar 23, 2020I’m guessing because very few of the attachments here are restricted. I guess you could include the contract for the cost reduction, but you’re never going to be able to flip it to the B-side. |
Mar 23, 2020That cost reduction would still be worth it though. |
Mar 26, 2020
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why no hunters-contract?