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JoshuaK 53
This deck is… bold, to say the least. to make the deck move, you really rely on a guarded attachment, which on it’s face is really bad, I will agree with that. but what I’ve done with it is insane. Gloin had three different rows of attachments, because I couldn’t fit them all on him, and because of the ring he was defending multiple attacks, taking minimal damage, and healing it because of the contract. this deck can be dangerous starting, but becomes a monster the farther you go. it gets crazy levels of strong. the best part, though, is that because Gandalf is there, you can not only see the top card of your deck, but you can also manipulate what’s here through the wizards pipe. and if you don’t get why Bard is there, just read his text and the whole world will start to make sense. all in all, this is a solid deck for just about everything. one last note, I play with someone else, and also have an inclination to not want to take cards from other decks, and that’s why there are no copies of unexpected courage (though there definitely should), and the same goes for ancestral armor.
I suggest Unexpected Courage and The King's Return.