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Mormegil 5393
This deck is part of Mormegil’s Deckbox, an effort to create an extensive catalogue of decks for the different archetypes, themes and playing styles available to players. Click here to check out the whole project.
Preferred Player Count: 2-4, (1)
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Premise
A very typical Outlands deck that can quickly swarm the board and post some serious stats. Outlands are the strongest trait-based archetype with this being one of the most powerful trait-based decks for multiplayer in my deckbox. You are able to contribute whatever is needed for questing or combat statwise with Galadriel being a great tool to help out the other players.
How To Play
This plays like most Outlands decks. Get resources going on Hirluin the Fair, use Erestor's card drawing and A Very Good Tale to swarm your Outland allies as quickly as possible. Galadriel shines as a way of getting the most out of your allies while regulating threat and providing further draw.
Considerations
Some unfortunate opening hands can still derail your game from time to time. Drinking Song is very much a failsafe for that happening. Man the Walls becomes a very attractive prospect from 3 players upwards. If healing is not needed or covered by someone else, Wilyador is a very welcome source of ranged and sentinel that you will usually be able to pay for. The other sideboard options can be rotated in if there are any uniqueness issues.