Sorceresses of the Wood

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Bendrie 131

The idea of this deck is to portray elven magic (victory display). Treebeard is here as an embodiment of their magic derived from the line "The elves began it, waking up the trees, teaching them to speak" (even though elves didn't create the ents, just taught them things).

Opening hand you'll want to mulligan for Nenya, and a lembas ain't bad early game for an efficient Treebeard.

Brand, cloak, 1st draught go on Rossiel.

1st Courage for Galadriel.

2nd Courage for Treebeard, 2x self-preservation's for treebeard, the last for Rossiel if you draw it.

The 'Eerie Forests' deck was one i didn't know existed till half way through editing this one, and it helped me a great deal in making difficult decisions with cards such as Mirror of Galadriel and whether or nor Daeron's Runes was really needed.

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Aug 18, 2018 Jack McVian 4

At least 33% of the deck should be allies. In every deck. It would be good to add some allies.

Aug 18, 2018 Qwaz 410

An old deck of mine begs to differ. It's all about what the purpose/function of the deck is...

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Aug 18, 2018 Bendrie 131

That looks like a very fun deck Qwaz! This one is definitely ally light as well, if that worries you, then a few wandering ents are good all rounders. It does perfectly fine with questing, as most of the allies are that why inclined. Defence does take a bit of setup, however Treebeard is a good early defender, yet he is also your main attacker. So depending on how the game is going, the first courage could go on him instead of Galadriel. The struggle with most Rossiel decks I've found is it takes a little while to setup either-way.

Aug 19, 2018 Wandalf the Gizzard 2485

@Jack McVianThat's really just a rule of thumb for newer players. Many strong decks have very few allies.