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Pirate Brahm 1062
Rangers and Ents work together to provide solid questing while taking some of the bite out of any enemies that pop out of the encounter deck. This deck can be flexible in function, so it can pair well with a variety of deck types.
You won't notice there's 54 cards in this deck with all the draw it provides.
New Lore allies have made this deck even more effective, and now Ghân-buri-Ghân adds to questing power along with Ioreth's cheap cost and magnificent healing for Treebeard.
Throw Lembas and A Burning Brand on Treebeard, and you have a solid defender that can block, cancel shadow, pump up, heal, ready, then attack with a satisfying squish (if he doesn't crunch an Ambush victim before it gets a chance to attack). Erebor Hammersmith will heat up some leftover Lembas if 'Beard ever needs more.
Meanwhile, Damrod and the rangers and their traps work on defanging the enemies, and scrying with Interrogation/Henamarth Riversong. Haldir of Lórien can quest and combat with Wingfoot, or soften up the staging area. If you feel like it, substitute Argalad in his stead.
Elf-stone pays for the more expensive allies like Wellinghall Preserver and Anborn.
This deck is a little weak on threat reduction, so sub in Gandalf and Elf-stonehim if you need it. I don't usually add him because I run this deck with my drunken Gandalf deck (http://ringsdb.com/decklist/view/1925/pass-the-bottle-round-me-boys-1.0).
I love the look of this one. I'll give it a shot this week.