Minimum Purchase Gandalf/Elrond Power Deck (#RCO*)

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#RCO (Revised Content Only)

This deck is built using only the Revised Core with two expansions: the Elves Of Lorien Starter Deck, and the Fellowship Of The Ring Saga Expansion. (*There is one small exception: the Messenger of the King contract isn't in these boxes, but it is the easiest card in the game to proxy because it never goes into your deck - all it does is allow you to choose a unique ally as one of your starting heroes, so you really don't need to own this card to play by the rules of it.)

Overview

This is one of the most powerful deck archetypes in the game: Elrond with Vilya, made even more powerful with Gandalf's ability. It's the closest thing I've felt in this game to doing magic - the level of control you get with Gandalf to manipulate your deck, and the sheer power of Vilya to play expensive cards for no cost makes you feel like a wizard. Most quests simply can't handle the amount of power this combo generates, and it's more amazing that you only need two expansions to get started.

Essential cards

  1. Elrond has three of the most powerful abilities in the game. He can pay for allies from ANY sphere. He boosts all healing, which is amazing when you have a hero like Gandalf with 5 hit points. And best of all, with Vilya he can play the top card of your deck for FREE. This is bonkers. The best allies in the game (like Beorn and Faramir) are free. The most powerful events (like Grim Resolve) are free. This is risky since you normally don't have a way to look at the top card of your deck - you're doing it blind. But that's where Gandalf comes in.

  2. Gandalf has the other three most powerful effects in the game. He lets you play with the top card of your deck faceup at all times, so you know exactly what you'll get when you play Vilya! Wow. He can also play the top card of your deck as if it were in your hand (and when playing a card this way, he gets every sphere). Each time you do that, it's like you're drawing an extra card. And lastly, with his Wizard Pipe he can swap the top card with another card in his hand, allowing you to choose the target for Vilya or to play with Gandalf's multicolored resources. This breaks all cost curves.

  3. Bilbo as a hero is here to fetch your Wizard Pipe during setup, keep your starting threat low (only 4 threat cost!), and then quest for 2 for the rest of the game. Nice!

Everything else is optional stuff that you can customize to your liking! The things I find work best to include are toys to beef up Gandalf, plenty of powerful high-cost allies to play for free with Vilya, and readying effects to get multiple uses from your powerful heroes and allies. Also note that drawing cards with Gléowine or Gandalf's Staff will let you change the top card of your deck to try to hit a better target with Vilya. That is SO important.

Starting Hand

Hard mulligan for Vilya, simple as that.

Sideboard

As you can see, there are enough great cards in these two expansions to make the deck work, but buying pretty much ANY other expansions will boost this deck even more by giving you even more allies and tools to choose from. Here are a few notable additions you can make:

  • The Dwarves of Durin Starter Deck - Zigil Miner is amazing here to give you more resources, but more importantly lets you change the top card of your deck. You can also add in Stand and Fight with him to re-play any allies that get discarded by the mining. And Magic Ring goes great on Gandalf.

  • Angmar Awakened Hero Expansion - Gather Information to help find Vilya, Sword-thain to make a fourth hero (great for Faramir to put Unexpected Courage on him!), and Hour of Wrath for a Gandalf rampage (pair with Flame of Anor for best results). Lots of strong allies too.

  • Dream-Chaser Hero Expansion - Narya! This card makes this deck bonkers good. Lots of great allies you can add in from this cycle too.

  • The Two Towers Saga Expansion - Shadowfax, and LOTS of great unique allies to add in here including Legolas!

7 comments

Feb 20, 2023 FranekWojtek 18

I have question at the end of the write up u mentioned "Dream-chaser Hero Expansion" is this expansion out yet because I cant find it anywhere.

Feb 20, 2023 TheGameLocker 1136

Not yet, but we know from a Card Talk designer interview with Caleb Grace that it's coming eventually, based on the contents of the starter decks.

Feb 20, 2023 FranekWojtek 18

thanks and cool deck

Apr 05, 2023 The1Ringer 49

I beat FotR campaign with a similar deck that used Galadriel instead of Bilbo as the third hero. Having her extra card draw was definitely really nice but the higher starting threat hurts in some scenarios, so this line-up is probably safer over all. The other nice thing about it for that campaign specifically was I could sacrifice Gandalf to kill the Balrog and then bring in Celeborn, shifting the deck to a Silvan deck for the next couple of quests until Gandalf comes back with that beautiful 4-4-4-5 statline for the rest of the campaign.

Jun 07, 2023 potatoslammer 1

This deck is unbelievably fun! I just wanted to say thank you for putting this together with the revised content. I’ve been waiting to try a Vilya deck ever since I saw the card, but all the decks on here required too many cards I didn’t have. I now understand the power…

Jul 29, 2023 Willschorer 1

Hey guys just curious how bilbo is allowed as a hero when he is just an ally?

Jul 29, 2023 Willschorer 1

I get it now