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« on: September 16, 2010, 01:01:31 PM » |
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So this is what I'm trying to work on. I wanted to make Dwarves work in Standard so we'll see what you think. Gimli, Bearer of GrudgesThe One Ring, Ring of DoomGloin, Son of GroinDurin III, Dwarven LordGrimir, Dwarven Emissary x3 Axe of Kazad-dum x4 Dwarven Bracers x2 Arod, Rohirrim Steed x2 Well-Crafted Armor x3 Ring of FuryRing of GuileRing of RetributionChamber of Records x2 Mountain Homestead x3 Run Until Found x3 Still Twitching x2 Thorin's Harp x3 Durability x4 Blood Runs Chill x2 The Balrog, Demon of MightSauron, Dark Lord of Mordor x2 Shelob, Her Ladyship x4 Gollum, Threatening Guide x2 Saruman, Servant of Sauron x2 Web x2 Fat One Wants ItPromise Keeping x2 Not This Time! x2 Slippery as Fishes x2 Deceit x2 Hidden Even from HerFinal Strike x2 Captured by the Ring x4 Led Astray x4 No End of Wickedness x2 Strange and Terrible x3 Strategy is to set up the dwarves then make every site a mountain with Thorin's Harp. Once set up, each dwarf will be strength +6 and are tough to beat. I can see myself dying horribly to condition removal. I'm thinking of add Linnar from extra healing and maybe cutting a few cards to make it smaller. Shadow uses Gollum to change sites and add twilight. He uses the mountains to replay minions. It's fun if you get Gollum, Shelob, Sauron, and The Balrog out at one site  I think it's too light on minions and there are too many events, but I'm not sure how to fix it to make it run better and more powerful.
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« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2010, 09:13:04 PM » |
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I wanted to make Dwarves work in Standard.
Dwarf/Corsair was considered the best deck until Horn, and even post-horn, Dwarf/Corsair is highly viable. Except that you need, NEED 4x No Pauses, No Spills. More Ring of Fury, its your best healing. I wouldn't run the Harp package, its too vulnerable. Also drop Still Twitching, its counterproductive to the point of dwarves (cycle) and in general the most useless card ever. Awkward Moment is your best pump in this deck too. Heavy Axe is a must for the deck. Proud and Able is good. Honed is as well. Bloods Runs Chill becomes epic when you have Proud and Able down with Ring of Fury. If you want to develop the token strategy, there's a dedicated token variant based on The Fortunes of Balin's Folk and The Ring of Guile that's fairly potent.
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« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2010, 03:32:55 AM » |
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I wanted to make Dwarves work in Standard.
Dwarf/Corsair was considered the best deck until Horn, and even post-horn, Dwarf/Corsair is highly viable.Except that you need, NEED 4x No Pauses, No Spills. More Ring of Fury, its your best healing. I wouldn't run the Harp package, its too vulnerable. Also drop Still Twitching, its counterproductive to the point of dwarves (cycle) and in general the most useless card ever. Awkward Moment is your best pump in this deck too. Heavy Axe is a must for the deck. Proud and Able is good. Honed is as well. Bloods Runs Chill becomes epic when you have Proud and Able down with Ring of Fury. If you want to develop the token strategy, there's a dedicated token variant based on The Fortunes of Balin's Folk and The Ring of Guile that's fairly potent. Solo dwarfs are fun to play until dark horseman, corruption or direct damage hit the table. because of that they weren't and aren't one of the top fellowships. That's why i start dain with durin and adding grimbeorn + gandalf (best would be gandalf, returned + shadowfax, gotm) + maybe radagast, the brown. Moreover dwarven warrior is a nice splash too; i run 2-4 of them in every dwarven deck. The rest SomeRandomDude already said.
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« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2010, 01:03:18 PM » |
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So I liked the suggestions I got so I decided to nix the Mountain Homesteads (as fun as they were) and change it around. This is what it looks like now: Gimli, Bearer of GrudgesThe One Ring, Ring of DoomGloin, Son of GroinDurin III, Dwarven LordGrimir, Dwarven Emissary x3 Gandalf, Returned x4 Arod, Rohirrim Steed x2 Shadowfax, Greatest of the MearasHeavy Axe x4 Well-Crafted Armor x2 Ring of Fury x2 Ring of GuileRing of RetributionChamber of Records x3 Run Until Found x3 Proud and AbleNo Pauses, No Spills x3 Awkward Moment x4 Blood Runs Chill x2 It's built more on the token strategy. I was thinking of adding some more support for Gandalf so he can reinforce more tokens, but I'm not sure what. I was thinking of a Pallando or some followers, but I'm sure how well that'll work. Any good ways to remove threats with these cultures? I know there's something, but I can't think of what. Any opinions on the shadow?
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« Reply #4 on: September 17, 2010, 04:38:31 PM » |
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Dwarf/Corsair was considered the best deck until Horn, and even post-horn, Dwarf/Corsair is highly viable.Solo dwarfs are fun to play until dark horseman, corruption or direct damage hit the table. because of that they weren't and aren't one of the top fellowships. Dark Horseman is rarely run, except as a meta call. Because of cycling, Corsairs ravaged the opponent before the other side could score a win. Even still, Ring of Fury goes on Gimli, that's 9 resistance + whatever Proud and Able has, Ring of Fury has a decent amount of healing, enough to cover whatever gets through the choke (this is the key, Dwarves cycle and choke, meaning your shadow has the advantage, and their fellowship is clogged up behind freeps cards). But yeah, it was Dwarf/Corsair that always scored kills, not Dwarf. If you wanna argue with me, I'd just like to say that back when tournaments were going, both physical and IRL, Dwarf/Corsair almost always won and/or got in the top 3. That's why you lose. Way too much twilight getting thrown out.
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« Reply #5 on: September 18, 2010, 02:16:02 AM » |
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not to be insulting... but you're out of touch, everyone runs 1-2 copies of dark horseman to kill mono-culture decks
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« Reply #6 on: September 19, 2010, 08:07:01 AM » |
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Again, except as a meta call. I played for quite sometime after Age's End and I'd be surprised to hear that playing styles have changed that much. You could devote those 1-2 cards to develop a shadow strategy?
Still. 1 or 2 copies is easy to deal with with Gimli... Win the first skirmish and d+a lot.
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« Reply #7 on: September 19, 2010, 08:22:55 AM » |
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Again, except as a meta call. I played for quite sometime after Age's End and I'd be surprised to hear that playing styles have changed that much. You could devote those 1-2 cards to develop a shadow strategy?
Still. 1 or 2 copies is easy to deal with with Gimli... Win the first skirmish and d+a lot.
I'd be very pleased if you get your argumentation a bit smoother and not that entusiastic. And i'm not sure if you play really standard nowadaws because many decks run nertea, not even pure nazgul and during the last 3 years no dwarf deck reached top 3 at all european tournaments. (i e.g. bashed all dwarfen decks i faced last years, even the ones with your strategy) moreover is dain in the starting the best way to choke your opponent. edit// direct damage + corruption + decks with nertea are more than 50% of the standard shadows these days, now you my friend 
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« Reply #8 on: September 19, 2010, 09:49:09 AM » |
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our German guy is right, indeed... when I play Standard (against good players), I see Nerteas everywhere, besides in Decks like Troll Swarm. But you can easily avoid it by adding a Thorongil or HttToG in Dwarven and/ or Elven Decks. Gandalf, Returned is also a nice Splash, as is Eldarin Lord. But mono-cultural Decks don't stand many chances in Standard if they don't have directed wounding (which leads us to Decks that use both Dark Horseman and Demon of Might).
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« Reply #9 on: September 19, 2010, 10:02:19 AM » |
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our German guy is right, indeed... when I play Standard (against good players), I see Nerteas everywhere, besides in Decks like Troll Swarm. But you can easily avoid it by adding a Thorongil or HttToG in Dwarven and/ or Elven Decks. Gandalf, Returned is also a nice Splash, as is Eldarin Lord. But mono-cultural Decks don't stand many chances in Standard if they don't have directed wounding (which leads us to Decks that use both Dark Horseman and Demon of Might). well spoken. 
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« Reply #10 on: September 20, 2010, 12:40:05 AM » |
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« Reply #11 on: September 20, 2010, 12:46:43 AM » |
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Although less played, I think Ulaire Enquea, Dark Threat is a better example of shotgun enquea. But agree that Dark Horseman gets used a lot and mono-cultures are generally not a good idea.
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« Reply #12 on: September 20, 2010, 01:03:52 AM » |
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I meant in terms of splashability/playability
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« Reply #14 on: September 20, 2010, 05:53:56 AM » |
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Fine. But the fact is, even if everyone runs Nertea, Nertea is hardly a "roll over and die" card. Any of your companions, in a Dwarf choke, can survive a Nertea and, the choke strategy should be able to clog your opponent long enough to pull off a win with the shadow. Dwarves aren't designed to run to site 9, they're designed to waddle along to site 4-5 and then have the shadow kill off your opponent.
Also, I never stated that Dwarves are the be-all, end-all. I said they were the best deck until Horn. And then yeah, the broken decks can probably crush them. But that doesn't mean they're not still viable.
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