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AtaruSlash 4564
Remember when you crossed paths with that random Bug Catcher, and how satisfying it is to chuck out that ultra ball and watch your Dragonite wreck face on that stupid Beedrill? Yeah, that's what this deck does. It captures that feeling of plopping out that big legendary, and letting them be awesome.
The Mirror of Galadriel is your Pokedex, shuffling through your collection to let you grab whatever you happen to need in the moment. Good by itself, great when you get out a Silver Harp.
Elf-stones are your Pokeballs, plop them down, and bring out your big guys with it. This deck quests hard out of the gate, so clearing a location shouldn't be a problem.
The action advantage of Narya and Galadriel are your rare candies, taking your bomb allies, like Saurman, who normally borders on unplayable for his doomed cost, and increases their value threefold. Questing for free, then attacking and defending with increased stats makes the value proposition for these bombs all the more enticing.
Ideally you want to see a Light of Valinor, Nenya, and/or Mirror of Galadriel in your opening hand. Getting Nenya down early helps later on, since you definitely don't want to miss an opportunity to pop an Elf-stone if you can help it. Hopefully you'll see or fetch a Narya by mid game, so that Professor Oak (CĂrdan the Shipwright) can do his thing where he quests for free, and then powers up Gandalf/Treebeard/Saruman for the combat phase.
The ally mix for this deck can really be customized as needed, pick your own team and profit from the mad action advantage provided by the rings of power! An Elrond or two slots in nicely!