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philkav 35
The new Prince Imrahil has a very good ability, and like many, I wanted to try my hand at making a deck that make great use of it. The deck mostly focuses on combat so it probably won't fair well in solo unless you add cards like Visionary Leadership and more allies with . I don't feel like that's the best use of Imrahil however, since his ability is a combat action.
All your allies other then Gandalf have either the Warrior or Gondor trait, making them all valid for Imrahil's ability, so you want to try to use it every round. The ally you get can be used for chump blocking (maybe triggering Last Stand), attacking (Marksman of Lórien is your best candidate for that) or, if there isn't much combat to be done this round, to trigger A Very Good Tale. If you get Squire of the Citadel or Envoy of Pelargir with Imrahil's ability, they even pay for themselves.
Denethor should get Steward of Gondor, so he can pay for Déorwine's ability, the dwarven mercenaries and all the expensive allies while still passing a ressource to Imrahil every round for his ability and to possibly ready him with Heir of Mardil. Háma gets the Dagger of Westernesse to trigger Foe-Hammer, but Raiment of War can also work in a pinch. However, the raiment is better suited on a defensive ally (like Déorwine, Gimli or Knight of the White Tower).