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Rimogard 309
I saw one of Seastan's decks with Arwen, Galadriel and Beregond, and I definitely took some inspiration from it. You can check it out in action at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNWbaUUOL2A.
The whole idea of my deck is to allow you to have a very good start without any fear of enemy attacks in the first few rounds thanks to Beorn.
The last iteration of this deck includes Pursuing the Enemy to help deal with one particular nasty enemy in the Morgul Vale scenario, and it helped a lot. Together with Hail of Stones, they form a nice combo targeting both the staging are and your area, thus no enemy is safe now.
While Beorn is hacking and slashing, Arwen should help with resource generation and questing. Galadriel should help with threat reduction and card draw, and hopefully with questing as well once you find Nenya and Unexpected Courage.
The cards the aim to protect Beorn are as follows: Honour Guards, Close Call, Feint, Fortune or Fate.
Journey Along the Anduin - 1 W (105); 0 L
Druadan Forest - 2 W (136, 149); 0 L
Siege of Cair Andros - 0 W; 2 L
Steward's Fear - 2 W (176,148); 6 L
The Necromancer of Dol Guldur (Print & Play) - 1 W (139); 0 L
Encounter at Amon Dîn - 3 W (93, 93, 83); 0 L
Assault on Osgiliath - 2 W (171, 51); 0 L
Stone of Erech - 1 W (134); 0 L
The Morgul Vale - 1 W (164); 0 L
I got to play several games with your deck here and I posted some thoughts and game reports on my blog: lotrdecktest.wordpress.com
Nice work. Galadriel and Beorn really show their quality here!