Elven Siblings ~Second Breakfast~

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Children of Elrond 2 2 0 1.0
Scions of the House of El 50 32 1 2.0
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Note: The decks posted by the Lord of the Rings: The Card Game team in official FFG news articles and Second Breakfast articles are not meant to be the One Deck to Rule Them All! Often we post decks in order to showcase a new card, to draw attention to new theme or mechanism, or to act as a kicking-off point for players to take the concept behind a deck and customize it to their liking. Enjoy! ~Feonix

This deck can be built using only 1 copy of the Core Set and cards through the Angmar Awakened cycle.

This is a very attachment-heavy deck, but it can come together quickly and transforms Elladan, Elrohir, and Arwen into complete powerhouses. Interestingly enough, one of the deck's most important cards isn't an attachment at all; it's the new event Elven-light (The Dread Realm, 145) that helps power all the deck's discard tactics. If you don't have a copy of Elven-light in your hand, be sure to mulligan for a copy.

By the time you get set up, you'll have Elladan with Rivendell Bow to gain the Ranged keyword, along with Rivendell Blade and Elven Spear to let him slay nearly any enemy in just one hit. He gets Light of Valinor so that he can quest and then attack. Elrohir gets Heir of Mardil, so he can quest and then ready with Arwen's ability if you need. He should also get Elven Mail for Sentinel and the extra hit points, along with DĂșnedain Warnings for extra defense. The Day's Rising also goes on Elrohir and will allow him to gain additional resources from defending.

Once you really get going, you can quest with all three siblings and still block and kill every enemy you face.

Your allies are mostly Noldor, too, which makes Lords of the Eldar an ace in the hole for the late-game. Moreover, your Trollshaw Scouts and Legolas can make use of your extra Rivendell Blades and Bows.

Because it relies upon a few combinations, the deck may struggle early, but Foe-hammer, Gandalf, Legolas, and Elven-light can really speed it up. In the end, it should be easy enough to maintain a minimum hand size of four at nearly all times. Also, Galadriel is a great play early on, allowing you to quest for three Willpower, and you will nearly always find an attachment to play!

Finally, the deck can shine either in solo or multi-player games, although if you're playing in a multi-player game, you really want to aim to get Sentinel on Elrohir and Ranged on Elladan as fast as you can. Once you do, they can make a tremendous impact all across the table.

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