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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 is a Noldor deck. Usually, I don't run Glorfindel in my Noldor decks, preferring access to the excellent Glorfindel instead, but in a themed 4-player fellowship, Asfaloth becomes extremely important, as part of a package to clear out locations. Location control is not the only tool that this deck has to help other decks, however. Elrond excels here, with To the Sea, to the Sea! able to discount him and allow all players to draw a card. Several attachments included here are meant to be played on other heroes if not drawn in another deck first. Imladris Caregiver can flexibly heal any character, as long as there are enough cards in hand. Lords of the Eldar buffs the Children of the Half-Elven too, Double Back allows for mass threat reduction, and this deck can handle a lot of the willpower requirements, especially early on while other decks are setting up.