The Rohan Bears

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Zbeckert 43

This deck is WAY TOO STRONG!!! Main engine is getting skin-changer and gamling. Once you have both into play you can use skin to put beorning from either your hand or discard into play while also searching the top 5 cards of deck to put another beorning into play, using thengels ability and then using gamlings ability to put the skin who triggered all of this right back in your hand to do it again next round.( you do have to exhaust contract to target skin with gamling) Don’t be afraid to use skin before getting gamling in, once you get birna you can also grab a skin from discard to do the combo. Out of you’re not worried about keeping skin in hand you can exhaust contract to use him to bring in a Rohan ally. This deck can get allies in in bunches, quest for a ton and still have mostly all of your beorning characters just waiting to fight. Others tricks with contract would include, using it on the muster of Rohan, this allows all your hero’s to count as spirit and lets you put into play both Rohan and beorning ally’s ( which will be important later to grab them with skinchanger once you run out of allies in hand, which will happen fairly quickly because of this decks insane ability to get allies into play). Also if you are missing an important beorning ally you can use contact on mustering the rohirrim. The icing on the cake of this deck is the strength of the heroes, eowyn and thengel quest for a combined 7 and grimbeorn is one of the best defending/attacking heroes in the game, who will only get stronger once you throw some items on him, which due to the money you save between the contract and just putting ally’s into play, will be surprisingly easy to do. This deck is super strong for solo, in that it can quest hard while simultaneously keeping heroes and ally’s up for combat. And it is also great for multiplayer so that you can often quest the most and still take everything in the combat phase including defending and killing an enemy across the table using just grimbeorn. When playing multiplayer try taking as many of the enemies as you can, you’ll be surprised with how much you can handle! Try the deck out for yourself and let me know what you think!

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Aug 09, 2022 doomguard 1963

thats exactly, where combination of alep-cards can become op.

discarding 1 Beorning Skin-changer for 2 res and might get 2 expensive beorning-allies. and here the possibility to repeat it with Stand and Fight is not even included.

as i pointed out somewhere else, 1 good alep-card is good. 2 cruical (heroes and contracts) alepcards can become op.

this deck would still be good, without either the contract or without thengels ability.

Aug 09, 2022 Zbeckert 43

I haven’t actually played the alep scenarios so I don’t know how they scale in difficulty, but there was once a time where boromir could ready infinitely assuming you could take the one threat per ready. My only point is while this deck is unmistakably powerful I think making decks that push the boundaries has always been apart of the fun of lotr lcg and when it goes to far the devs step in via making new scenarios harder or straight errataing the problem. Also, due to birnas existence and ability haven’t found stand and fight necessary, I’d rather spend the one tactic resource for approximately same effect since I’m primarily using it on skinchanger anyway.

Aug 09, 2022 doomguard 1963

having both would gives more options. draw 1 of 2 cards is not very safe. if Birna is in play, its ofc cheaper.

Aug 10, 2022 Zbeckert 43

True! However, between thengels ability and using the contract on the Rohan scrying events this deck doesn’t actually have much problem finding who you are looking for.