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Author Topic: Twilight Nazgul Corruption  (Read 1491 times)
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« Reply #15 on: March 07, 2011, 03:17:22 PM »
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Ok, so Ferny underperformed, as expected. I removed him, bumped Morgul Gates up to 4, and actually removed a Helpless, as I found out you are not THAT desperate to get rid of Sam, and the burden-removal part is already done damage anyway as soon as he drops. That being said, I don't really want to up the card count, but Enquea has been having some trouble winning skirmishes, and Nelya simply doesn't do enough for me. I'm thinking about cutting Nelyas, adding in some Threshold of Shadow and another Otsea to improve my odds of dropping a Fierce Witch-King, however, I think this actually makes my events that much worse and clogs my hand too much, so... thoughts? I'm not sure what to do. When it works, it's awesome, I pulled Witch-King-into-two-burdens-into-Wraith-world and sent my wife packing, from 5 to 10 in one shot, but other times I just can't do enough. Morgul Gates has been helping, but I'm not sure I need all 4, perhaps a 2/2 split with Threshold (Dark Whispers?) could make Enquea better. Also, twilight is not that big an issue, with The Ring Draws Them and the fact that I openly do not play Shotgun Enquea, so it's not unreasonable to see 7-companion Fellowships making a run for it against me, allowing me to play whatever I need.
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« Reply #16 on: March 08, 2011, 10:24:59 PM »
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The problem with Twilight Nazgul is essentially that.  When it works it's awesome, but when it doesn't work it's a hand-clogging mess.  I would really advise against Dark Whispers for the simple fact that it is unplayable until you have three burdens, and generally it's those first couple that are the hardest.  Your deck is not going to add burdens gradually like most corruptions decks, it's (hopefully) going to have a couple devastating sites and win the game off of those.  Threshold of Shadow is actually a good replacement for Ferny, with a couple Nazgul swords to make your Enquea (or Nelya) more dangerous.
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