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Anonymous Prodigy |
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This article examines the ups and downs of the new Sarumans included in the Rise of Saruman set.
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Introduction
The long-awaited Rise of Saruman set will finally be available for pre-order in early February! Five cards that I predict will soon be sold out: the five new Sarumans. This article will delve into the strategy of each new Saruman, examining the ups and downs of the wily wizard. With the release of Saruman, Coldly Still, Saruman is now in four different Shadow cultures. With the variety of cultures he can be combined with, Saruman is a huge asset to your Shadow side.
• Saruman, Curunir
The text of Curunir is like music to the ears; using the first sentence of his text, it is easy to exploit the deadliness of hunter Uruks. The minion who wouldn’t have been killed had he had one extra vitality is now a thing of the past; Curunir’s healing ability is a huge bonus to your hunter Uruks with low vitality and high strength. Curunir’s skirmish ability is pure poison for you’re a hunter fellowship. The hunter-based fellowships will struggle against a Curunir/Uruk hunters deck.
After reading the text of Curunir, one thing stands out. The sentence, “Saruman cannot be assigned to a skirmish” is strangely absent. This means that he can fight, too! Provided your hunter wins his skirmish, your opponent uses hunter companions, and your opponent does not focus his archery or exertions on Saruman, this Saruman packs three big punches. He heals an hunter, makes a companion lose hunter, and then is an 8 strength minion! If you are not facing a hunter fellowship, your Uruks’ hunter bonuses will then come into play. Either way, your opponent’s fellowship gets pounded. This is all for only twilight and two exertions! Fellowships will definitely have to reevaluate their strategy when they come up against Curunir and a few powerful Uruks!
Sample deck
4 – Saruman, Curunir
4 – Following Uruk
3 – Ugluk, Ugly Fellow
3 – Seeking Uruk
2 – Sentry Uruk
2 – Mauhur, Relentless Hunter
2 – With All Possible Speed
4 – Violent Hurl
4 – Quelling Force
4 – Broken In Defeat
3 – Isengard Sword
Minions: 18
Conditions: 2
Events: 12
Possessions: 3
Total: 35
Overview
This deck is the simplest of the simple: hunter minions, Curunir, events for strength pumps, and a few possessions. Other strength pumps like Furor could be used, and I chose to stay away from + twilight cost minions because a mini-bomb is possible with cheaper minions. Against Ents, the high-cost Uruks are an option, but I chose to stick to the and cost minions for a basic deck. Although most of the minions in this deck are unique, I believe that it is a good choice; using the assignment ability of Mauhur, Relentless Hunter, you can pick and choose which companions to focus your wounds on, especially if you have several strength pumps in hand.
Solo Smeagol and Dwarves would do well against this deck, simply because they are choke decks and Uruks require a good amount of twilight. Hobbit decks would also choke out the twilight pool. However, unless you are playing against a choke deck, this deck should cycle very well and would not clog your hand. Heavy archery decks would be able to take down the minions with lower vitality, and decks that focus on exertion would eliminate Saruman’s skirmish ability. Non-hunter fellowships would also eliminate Curunir’s skirmish ability, although non-hunters would obviously boost your Uruks’ strengths. All in all, Saruman, Curunir is a great addition to an hunters deck!
• Saruman, Instigator of Insurrection
The first sentence if his text is familiar; unlike Curunir, Instigator of Insurrection cannot be assigned to a skirmish. The next two sentences of his text, however, show his true power. Due to the fact that no culture is mentioned in his text, this Saruman is compatible with any Shadow hunters deck. If you are playing against a large fellowship, Instigator of Insurrection could even be combined with minions to activate the second sentence of his text. This Saruman can also be combined with Curunir’s deck or with a hunters deck, using Instigator of Insurrection and Hunting Herdsman as the main minions. The text of Ravaging Wild Man is also very helpful for discarding the ubiquitous Pallando, Far-travelling One. Enraged Herdsman also brings a huge bonus when you are playing against a large fellowship. Saruman’s response ability is also helpful in making him a virtual catch-all for wounds. Even though Instigator of Insurrection helps out hunters more than Curunir, Curunir is able to fight. If you are building an hunters deck, I would stick with Curunir. However, hunters would be a big surprise to your opponent.
Sample deck
4 – Saruman, Instigator of Insurrection
4 – Ravaging Wild Man
4 – Hunting Herdsman
4 – Enraged Herdsman
4 – Overrun
4 – Fires Brightly Burning
3 – Howdah
3 – Pavise
3 – Long Battle Bow
3 – Great Axe
Minions: 16
Conditions: 3
Events: 8
Possessions: 9
Total: 36
Overview
Again, a very simple deck design: hunter minions, Instigator of Insurrection, a few strength pumps, archery help with Howdah, and strength, vitality, and archery bonuses with the possessions. Other strength pumps that could be used are Gathering Strength and Bring Down the Fall, depending on what kind of fellowship you are facing. If you prefer strength over archery, you could take out Howdah and put in an extra Great Axe. To add twilight, you could use Goaded To War; or, you could use Oath Sworn to help unclog your hand at the same time.
Choke decks would also perform well against this deck, as would archery. Compared to Curunir’s deck, I would choose the Uruk deck as the more dependable and usable. Overall, Instigator of Insurrection is a great addition to the lineup of Sarumans. Although he is very culture compatible, I believe that Curunir is a better choice if you are building an deck.
• Saruman, Master of the White Hand
This Saruman is mediocre; he is a fair splash minion, and combined with Our Foes Are Weak and a few select minions, he can be the cornerstone of a competitive deck. Against large fellowships, this Saruman will thrive. However, against Solo decks, don’t be surprised if you get smoked.
Sample deck
4 - Saruman, Master of the White Hand
3 - Uruk Zealot
3 - Uruk Blitz
3 - Uruk Desecrator
3 - Uruk Invader
2 - Axeman of Harad
2 - Patroller of Haradrim
2 - Ulaire Cantea, Black Assassin
3 - Shingle In A Storm
3 - Sense of Obligation
4 - Our Foes Are Weak
2 - Fortitude
3 - Wielding The Ring
2 - Isengard Sword
Minions: 23
Possessions: 2
Conditions: 15
Events: 0
Total: 40
Overview
Again, the very simplest of decks: tons of minions, a few swords, Wielding The Ring to lower resistance, Uruk Zealot and Shingle In A Storm to throw on the wounds, etc. Sense of Obligation can bring on showers of burdens, and Ulaire Cantea, Black Assassin is there to finish off the companions with 0 resistance. Unless playing against a choke deck, this deck should cycle fairly smoothly. Overall, though, this Saruman is not very compatible; besides this basic deck, I will be surprised if this Saruman makes it into any other decks.
• Saruman, Servant of Sauron
The very first Shadow follower! This Saruman needs no explanation; he is compatible with any Shadow culture! Servant of Sauron would be deadly when included in a Ninja Gollum deck, because he is yet another card whose specialty is heavy exertions. Put Servant of Sauron on Shelob, Her Ladyship, and suddenly Thorongil’s face will be blocked by a bunch of red tokens.
Servant of Sauron could also be combined with Nazzies; imagine him on the Witch-king, Captain of the Nine Riders! is also an option; Servant of Sauron on Host of Moria, Legion of the Underdeeps or The Balrog, The Terror of Khazad-dum. Putting him on hunter Uruks is also an option; archery would also be a good choice. Use Servant of Sauron to put a couple of exertions on your opponent’s companions, then finish them off with Elevated Fire, Howdah, and Long Battle Bow! Better yet, combo this Saruman with Mumak Commander, Giant Among the Swertings!
• Saruman, Coldly Still
The first sentence of this Saruman’s text brings a smile to the face of deck users. Every minion bearing a possession is strength +2! Provided that your opponent’s fellowship has at least three possessions in play, Pavise gives your minions +2 vitality and +2 strength at no cost! The skirmish ability makes him even better; Saruman’s text allows you to grab three possessions from your discard pile! Imagine this Saruman coupled with Mumak Commander, Giant Among the Swertings! The deck for this Saruman is simple: Pavise; Long Battle Bow; Mumak Commander, Giant Among the Swertings; Countless Companies; just take your basic deck, toss out the Mouth of Sauron, Messenger of Mordor and throw in Coldly Still!
Sample deck
4 - Saruman, Coldly Still
4 - Mumak Commander, Giant Among the Swertings
4 - Pavise
3 - Long Battle Bow
4 - Howdah
4 - Mumak Rider
4 - Countless Companies
2 - Elevated Fire
3 - Poleaxe
4 - Fletcher of Harad
Minions: 16
Conditions: 8
Events: 2
Possessions: 10
Total: 36
Overview
Again, very simple; Coldly Still, a dozen extra minions, ten possessions, and a few conditions and events to boost the archery total. Coldly Still will definitely find himself in some veteran players’ decks very soon.
Conclusion
The new Sarumans will definitely be making changes in the way players build their Shadow decks, as well as the way players construct their Free Peoples decks. Curunir with Uruks; Coldly Still with Giant among the Swertings; Servant of Sauron with Ninja Gollum; Instigator of Insurrection with hunter Men; the possibilities are endless! Grab a couple of new Sarumans and have some fun! |
Last edited by Anonymous Prodigy on Tue Feb 27, 2007 3:44 pm; edited 19 times in totalI had to put something here. |
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Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 10:00 pm |
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I liked this, I think its explains the Sarumans’ very good. It really helped me understand what to use these for. I also liked the Deck possibilitys with each Saruman. I’m thinking: 5 cuz I like it and think its helpful. |
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Thanks for reading, reviewing, and rating! |
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definately add a decklist for codly still. i will wait to review and rate. |
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Decklist added. |
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Good article AP.
However could you at least have a bit more article space devoted to • Saruman, Servant of Sauron? Maybe cover the ways that he is used, at least have some more info for him since you have so much for the other 3 Sarumans.
Good article overall though. |
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Are you talking about Primitive Brand? |
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