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Daario Naharis
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To me this card is just one reason more to auto include 3x Milk & 3x Nightmares in all my decks.
If he wins a military against you he might take away your claim soak at the worst possible moment.
Good point. He and Drogo on the table make an extremely potent combination, since allies especially tend to be chosen for claim. Not that the Valar Dohaeris's new reality allows the tag-team condition to happen that easily, taking into account that the plot is excellent out of Targ. The point remains though that Daario cuts deep even by himself.
Seriously? You think he's not as good as Mirri? He has Renown (a win condition). He doesn't have to attack on his own, thus allowing his own trigger to go off easier. If Targ goes first, good luck trying a military challenge against Targ. If Targ goes second.... well.... let's see.... he's Plaza of Pride on a stick. (Stealing is sweet, but... that stand...) I would totally run a Valar Dohaeris, Unexpected Delay and Wildfire deck with him, Jorah and Second Sons.
The more the card pool expands, the easier it becomes for Mirri to win challenges attacking alone. He's good, there's no denying it, Mirri though completely changes the way your opponent plays once she hits the table. Daario may do so, but not that much. Not to mention that even a single killing by her may win you the game, depending on the target. Targeted murder is insane. Daario needs more time to shine. Time may prove me wrong, but I still consider her better than Daario.