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Targaryen Ladys daenerys's chambers

Targaryen
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Submitted by: Ulric
Submitted: Mar 23 2014 02:49 PM
Views: 2284
Last updated: Mar 24 2014 03:06 AM
Category: Targaryen
Deck Name: Targaryen Ladys daenerys's chambers
Deck Contents: Total Cards (51)

House (1)
House Targaryen (Core) x1

Agenda (1)
House of Dreams (ARotD) x1

Plot (7)
Take Them by Surprise (LoW) x1
Seizing the Prize (SoW) x1
Mad King's Legacy (Core) x1
Loyalty Money Can Buy (QoD) x1
Focused Offense (QoD) x1
A Song of Summer (ASoS) x1
Storm of Swords (LoW) x1

Character (26)
Daenerys Targaryen (QoD) x2
Drogon (QoD) x2
Pyat Pree (QoD) x2
Rhaegal (QoD) x2
True-Queen's Harbinger (QoD) x3
Viserion (QoD) x2
Brown Ben Plumm (Core) x1
Illyrio's Man (Core) x1
Viserys Targaryen (Core) x1
Lysono Maar (SoW) x2
Captain Groleo (RotK) x2
Fleet from Volantis (RotK) x1
Strong Belwas (VD) x1
Advisor to the Crown (QoD) x2
Missandei (RotK) x2

Location (13)
Lady Daenerys's Chambers (Core) x1
Eastern Fiefdoms (QoD) x2
Great Pyramid (QoD) x1
Khal Drogo's Tent (QoD) x1
Kingsroad Fiefdom (QoD) x2
Street of Silk (LotR) x1
Summer Sea (PotS) x3
Temple of the Graces (Core) x1
Balerion (TPoL) x1

Attachment (8)
Dragon Fear (QoD) x3
Unburnt (QoD) x2
Dragon Bite (AE) x3

Event (4)
Maegi's Promise (QoD) x2
Ambush from the Plains (QoD) x2

ok this deck is builded around the idea of attachments like dragon fear and dragon bite.With captain groleo you can bring them from your deck, if you are unlucky and you dont have any in your hand.After their use you will be able to return them in your hand again due to ladys daeneryss chambers. Thats it :)
whats your thoughts ?
Graphs:
Sample Hand Reload
Other Information Income on Plot Cards: 5, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 2
Average Plot Income: 4.000
Number of deck cards providing income: 2
Average deck cards income: 1.000
Number of cards providing influence: 12


1 Comments

Did you accidentally submit the deck too early, as it is only showing at 51 cards.

I highly recommend a second LDC, since if it is discarded by a plot, you won't ever get your attachments back.

As all of your attachments are 0 cost, what about Disgruntled Mercs? It gives you a reliable means of having characters every turn that can be played to get your attachments back.

Why Focused Offense? Doing one claim 3 challenge instead of 3 claim 2 challenges seems like a massive setback. On top of that, you can't defend, which at initiative 4 means you aren't guaranteed to win and hit first. If you do see one or both Kingsroad Fiefdoms it gives you some safety, but with the seasonal Kingsroads going around, Bay of Ice and Greyjoy with their Captured Cogs, it still may not be enough. Four of your own plots would beat it, for example.

No Meraxes for card draw? Or Castle Darry for free power each turn by having the most attachments?

What about making it summer? You get Red Warlock for extra attachment searching, and when you make them Unburnt is even more abusive, since playing them gets an attachment out of your deck, and get Unburnt back from the discard pile.
If you did make it summer, a single copy of Khal Drogo who gives all of your characters +2 str so long as you have more attachments would make your deck into a total beast. You would get more mileage out of Strong Belwas before he kills himself.
It also means Samwell and Black Ravens can give you further card draw, as you are purely relying on top decking currently.

If you want to fully abuse LDC, you will want more attachments, and decide if you want defensive or offensive attachments. Milk of the Poppy to blank their characters, Bones of a Child for claim reduction, Sunstroke to kill their characters when they do well or prevent them being saved when they do badly.