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Pirate Brahm 1062
The first version of this Tactics Prince Imrahil (i.e. 'Tim') deck had a few more Leadership allies in it, as it relied on putting Steward of Gondor onto Denethor. This newer version focuses on loading Tim up with the resources, instead.
Prince Imrahil is the kind of hero that works well with lots of resources and expensive Tactics allies. You can use his ability to summon every ally in this deck with the exception of Gandalf. There's a fun mix of Warriors and Gondor allies with enters play and other features that you can use. Beorn's beast mode ability should be used every time he comes out, because he's getting shuffled in either way. Grimbold basically acts like extra copies of Feint, but I suppose you could keep him around for questing if you need it. Marksman of Lórien softens up enemy defense when it enters play, and Legolas equates to extra card draw. Envoy of Pelargir smooths out resources to Denethor when called up by the Prince. And don't forget Boromir, because he'll take an attack and keep on fighting...or you can always have him ready for A Very Good Tale.
Most of the attachments go on the Prince, including Visionary Leadership and Heir of Mardil. Quest with him, transfer a resource over to him via Denethor to activate both attachments. He'll be ready, and has that resource to both boost Gondor willpower and call on more allies. Denethor and Mablung get the shields.
Since this deck can really fight, Wait no Longer is the perfect card to make sure it gets the opportunity to do so. Coupled with Mablung's ability, it really only costs you one net resource to play.
I tend to use Captain's Wisdom on Denethor, as he may need those extra resources to bring out additional Leadership cards.
The Sneak Attacks can be used to repeatedly toss Gandalf onto the table, but are also handy if you get stuck with an extra copy of Beorn in your hand.