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This deck is part of a four-player Fellowship using only up to 3x of each card, which requires some compromises, and certainly some changes would be made to make this a solo deck. This exercise is left to the reader.
This deck does not start out contributing significant willpower at all, and often will only use Argalad to help with questing at the beginning of the game. But, it focuses on ranged support, and is quite capable of destroying enemies. There is, of course, Haldir of Lórien, who, with a couple Bows of the Galadhrim, can snipe an enemy before it attacks anyone (as long as nothing forced an enemy to engage this deck that round). If you have enough ranged characters out, you can even put in Rúmil through Thranduil's action and destroy an enemy through that single effect.
The combat phase is really where most of the hard choices come. Do you play a Galadriel's Handmaiden to reduce threat and start contributing willpower? What about a Galadhrim Weaver to shuffle Feigned Voices (don't forget you can help other players with this card!) or The Tree People or Host of Galadhrim back into your deck? Or a Greenwood Archer to ready a defender? Or one of the other many ranged attackers to destroy an enemy? The ability to support in all of these ways make this deck quite fun, and if there's a heavy archery presence, Silvan Trackers have your back.