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AKA the Protectors of Lorien

I wanted to build a deck around the Protector of Lórien using Revised Content Only (RCO). Why? This card provides so much optionality by giving you ways to boost or at will. Too much threat in the staging area? Discard some cards! Need just a few more points of progress to clear that tricky location? Discard a few more cards! An enemy has too much ? Discard MORE cards! A shadow card adds some surprise ? DISCARD MORE CARDS*! You are invincible!!

*Legal notice: Up to 3 cards per phase per Protector card.

But Protector of Lórien is a hungry, HUNGRY card that demands constant fuel. Luckily the RCO pool provides some excellent card draw mechanics to meet its insatiable appetite. Beravor + Unexpected Courage is the primary engine here, supplemented by Gléowine, Elven-light, and Daeron's Runes. Beravor and Gléowine alone will result in 4 cards drawn per turn. Once you get access to a copy of Elven-light you can cycle 5 cards per turn. It won't take long to exhaust your deck this way, so two copies of Will of the West are recommended, especially for longer quests when you might go through the deck two or three times. Especially with the occasional Daeron's Runes, where you can burn through 7 cards in a single turn.

You can find these cards in the Core Set, Elves of Lorien starter deck, Fellowship of the Ring, and Angmar Awakens set expansions.

HOW TO USE THIS DECK:

This deck is pretty easy to pilot, with the most difficult decision being how you're going to hold all the cards in your hand! You can play it solo on many quests, although you may struggle with combat-oriented quests. It really shines in multiplayer, where it can play more of a questing/supporting role. Good luck and have fun!

4 comments

Apr 13, 2023 Marctimmins89 105

Currently Elf-stone is the only way you're getting those big Tactics allies in. Stand and Fight could see some use, especially considering how much will be in the discard. Fun looking deck.

Apr 14, 2023 TheGameLocker 1148

Fun looking deck! How about including Steed of Imladris? WIth lots of card draw it'll be more efficient than Protector of Lorien at boosting your progress, but you could use both :).

Silvan Refugee looks tough to play with Gandalf & Ranger of Cardolan leaving play. I might suggest subbing these for 3x Galadriel's Handmaiden, and maybe also mix in 1 or 2 West Road Traveller for some location control since that seems to be this deck's biggest strength.

Including 1x Wingfoot would be great as well since you have Henamarth Riversong to peek at the encounter deck, it basically becomes a 2 willpower for 1 cost card.

Apr 14, 2023 bhuster 630

Great suggestions @Marctimmins89 and @TheGameLocker. Stand and Fight is an easy inclusion and works well with the discard mechanic. I still want to use Elf-stone since I don't often see it on card lists and wanted to increase card variety usage. It works well with getting multiple big allies out when you don't have the resources to play Beorn from the discard pile. I've subbed out the sideboard to include Galadriel's Handmaiden, West Road Traveller and Wingfoot. I recommend a heavier 60-card deck anyway so the sideboard actually becomes part of the deck. Thanks!

May 02, 2023 Lifeburst 53

Beravor : limit once per round !