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Troglo 327
That deck is built around the idea of using Pillars of the Kings, Valour, destroyed allies, and Sneak Attack + Gandalf instead of A Very Good Tale.
Attach Horn of Gondor to Mablung ; Steward of Gondor to Prince Imrahil ; Spear of the Citadel to Defender of Cair Andros and Déorwine. I attach Visionary Leadership to Prince Imrahil or Mablung, depending on the cards I already played and those in my hand.
There is a fun little loop with Squire of the Citadel + Horn of Gondor + Rallying Cry. You can chump-block with two of them, then play them for free next round again.
The kind of combo with Pillars of the Kings and Sneak Attack + Gandalf drives the deck up : you fetch four cards for free (one more than with Gandalf effect), then Gandalf enters at 1-cost, reduces the threat below 40, and you may trigger a new copy of Pillars of the Kings for free again, draw one card, go to 40-threat and turn the Valour effects on...
I put Déorwine in two copies, because he is the only security against some nasty shadow effects in the deck. He shines in that bi-sphere / deck.
Even if you will pay 2-cost Tome of Atanatar it's very versatile and useful here : fetch back the event you need most. Sometimes it's a nice emergency button for coming back to 40-threat at 2-cost instead of 4, with Pillars of the Kings.
If the scenario does not heavily tax you on threat, the starting threat (29) calls for a mulligan on Pillars of the Kings which may be triggered first round for an amazing early hand of 10 cards (11 - the Pillars of the Kings card). Otherwise mulligan for Steward of Gondor, or Sneak Attack + Gandalf.
like (MotK) Faramir -decks, if you are afraid of shadowcards consider Armored Destrier and/or Dúnedain Watcher he is expensive, but if u have him you can use whenever you want and until then he can quest or attack for 1 i rate them better shadowcancelling than Déorwine, more flexible and to cancel 2 is cost of 6 all together for both, and the Dúnedain Watcher have the benefit you do not need to spare res for a might happen nasty shadow, you can spend all u have and be save.
more ffective is the Armored Destrier but you then need at least 2 enemy to get the effect (defend the weak one and discard the shadow of the bigger enemy)
and Gondorian Shield is of course autoinclude whenever you have tactic and gondor.
Prince Imrahil with Armored Destrier and Gondorian Shield defends 2 attacks with 4 shield, 4 hp and 1 shadowdiscard, that is far better than a costly Déorwine