Deck: Rohan solo deck- Core Set and Hills of Emyn Muil only
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Rohan solo deck- Core Set and Hills of Emyn Muil only
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, Feb 24 2019 06:59 PM | Last updated Feb 24 2019 06:59 PM
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I wanted to make a thematic Rohan deck with the cards I have in real life, but unfortunately I only own one core set and the Hills of Emyn Muil, so it does not seem very strong. However, I have tried it in solo mode and completed some scenarios, but it is much better when paired with the Elf deck I have made, then even Escape from Dol Guldur becomes easy with some luck.
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You often want to see either Galadrims Greeting or Gandalf in your opening hand, because having a quite low threat is important to the strategy of this deck, so if you dont see any if theese, or some cheap allies and valiant sacrifice to make sure you get them, it is probably best to mulligan. The heroes is good at questing but bad in combat, so you will want to have some time to build an army of allies, if you are lucky you can also get steward of gondor and song of travel on theodred, wich makes it much easier to pay for the expensive cards, but I have found that it is possible to build the army without seeing steward of gondor at all. Because of all the willpower it should not be a problem to leave things in the staging area, you dont want to progress to quickly until your allies are there, Dunhere could take care of some enemies if you have some time, and if locations starts to be a problem there is always snowbourn scout, riddermarks finest and ride to ruin.
The deck starts quite weak, but when the allies are on the board it actually does quite well when thinking of the very limited cardpool used to create it.
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