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Darkling Door 6446
My brother came to visit last week, so I handed him my Lord of the Rings binders and forced him to build a deck. This is what he came up with.
We then proceeded to trounce quest after quest all week, and had a blast doing it.
This is an incredibly efficient Ent & Eagle deck.
Every card in the deck was selected to get those beefy allies down as quickly as possible so that they could start pounding the encounter deck into paste. As with any Ent or Eagle deck, it takes a few rounds to get going, but the deck has decent willpower out of the gate, and its heroes can take a few hits while it waits for its battle-station to become fully operational.
But once it's up and running?
Hoo-boy, the encounter deck better watch out. It's pretty incredible during the combat phase, as might be expected with all of those Booming Ents tromping around and Eagles of the Misty Mountains flitting about. My brother blew my mind one game when he decided to drop an Ent Draught on his Winged Guardian—something I had never thought to try before.
It's not too shabby during the questing phase, either, often generating 15-25 by the end of the game.
Goes great with Gandalf
We paired this deck with my Silvan / Gandalf deck, Leaf and Land. The two decks complemented each other perfectly. Of particular use was Narya for readying up all of those sleepy Ents, giving this deck an even faster start.