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Mormegil 6432
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: 1-4
Rating: .5
Premise
The synergy between Lothíriel and Prince Imrahil is obvious so I wanted to build a deck around this particular swan-themed father-daughter-team. This deck is not that complicated, not as powerful as other Gondor decks but still quite decent, fun to play and (of course) wonderfully thematic. Angbor the Fearless is your usual Messenger of the King (unless you need more questing early on and require Faramir ASAP), allowing you a start that easily enables an early Legacy of Númenor, Pillars of the Kings or even a combination of them (if needed at all, in some cases you just want to turtle with a low threat).
How To Play
There is no one card to specifically target here early on, resource acceleration is usually nice but not always needed. A timely A Very Good Tale is often the key to outpace the encounter deck, Soldier of Gondor is extremely vital to keep your hand full (especially if played after Pillars of the Kings and repeatedly combined with Lothíriel).
Considerations
Errand-rider, Campfire Tales, Man the Walls and to a lesser extent Damrod can all be nice includes in higher player counts. Send for Aid is good in most situation and was very much the 51st card here.