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TalesftCards 7258
Argalad is an entertaining way to both help with questing and deal direct damage. Here, I've paired him with his natural counterpart Thalin, along with quite a few other ways of dishing out damage. Beregond might seem like an odd choice to round out the heroes at first, but the name of this deck really says it all. Beregond tanks enemies, while the rest of the deck focuses on direct damage rather than raw attack power to finish off foes. Spear of the Citadel on Beregond can do a ton of work in this regard, and sentinel is key to let him help take out enemies engaged with other players as well. The attachments, especially Bow of the Galadhrim, are key to this build, so I've included plenty of card draw and fetch to make sure I can access them as quickly as possible. If it's not already obvious, this is a multiplayer deck! It's mostly focused on combat but can help out a bit with questing.
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Sep 20, 2016 |
Sep 21, 2016What's carrots precious? |
Sep 21, 2016This is definitely a potent hero lineup. I played Steward's Fear with this set a few days ago. Paired it with a deck with Anborn and I basically never had an enemy survive the staging area. |
Sep 22, 2016This is great man, I might have to bring something like this to Fellowship 2016! |
Lembas and Beregond go together likes Peas and Carrots.