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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: 1, (2-4)
Rating: .5
Premise
My preferred Dwarf deck for solo. Gríma is a hero I enjoy a lot here, being able to accelerating your swarm and providing some much-needed resource flexibility in a tri-sphere deck. Other than that, it is your typical Dwarf deck - your swarm, boost with Dáin Ironfoot and lower your threat with Nori.
How To Play
I like to have tools that enable a quick swarm in my opening hand - those can include Steward of Gondor, Keys of Orthanc or Legacy of Númenor) but also cards like Fili and Kili or A Very Good Tale. From there on it is all pretty simple - draw, play, boost, profit.
Considerations
Ori (or Bifur for that matter) can be swapped in for Gríma if you are worried about his threat implications. Dwarven Sellsword just barely missed the cut over Warden of Healing - if you play a quest where healing is not that needed, I would remove the Warden for at least one Sellsword. The Galadhrim's Greeting is useful if you play a quest that is taxing on threat and cannot be handled by Nori alone while still wanting to play Gríma.
Why not elronds council? at least on sideboard?