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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)
Rating: .5
Premise
My favorite deck really exploiting Rosie Cotton and Fireside Song to turn her into an absolute questing powerhouse. Erestor ensures a continuous flow of cards while Frodo Baggins makes for an excellent target for Rosie as well as being a great emergency defender early on.
How To Play
I usually mulligan for some resource acceleration, either Legacy of Númenor or multiple Love of Tales. From there on, it is pretty easy - play every attachment (including The One Ring and Power of Command) on Rosie. The lone exception is the second copies of Fast Hitch and Fireside Song (which go on Frodo, meaning that he can be a great defender or attacker in combination with Rosie's third action through the last copy of Fast Hitch).
Considerations
Merry is included in the sideboard as a replacement for Frodo in saga quests. Arwen Undómiel is a nice replacement for Strider if you prefer her. The deck is serviceable in solo, however it needs quite a bit of setup time which is problematic against some quests. If you still want to go the solo-route, Henamarth Riversong becomes a logical include. Steward of Gondor is not needed at all here, if other decks lack resource acceleration however you can include it for them. Campfire Tales is great for higher player counts.