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What is the Best Shadow Culture?
  
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| PorterTroll | 
 Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 3:54 pm | 
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| orc and raider are neck and neck! | 
 
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| Merrick_Hale | 
 Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 3:59 pm | 
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| Moria is the best in my opinion because it was quite a brain game to play in fellowship block.  It was quite versatile with several good deck types (Dark Places, Archery and Swarm)  It also was still playable up through Return of the King block and was a major part of the deck known as Firebomb. | 
 
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| PorterTroll | 
 Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 4:05 pm | 
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| im an Troll man myself! (go figure) | 
 
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| CarpeGuitarrem | 
 Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 4:19 pm | 
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Merrick_Hale wrote: Moria is the best in my opinion because it was quite a brain game to play in fellowship block.  It was quite versatile with several good deck types (Dark Places, Archery and Swarm)  It also was still playable up through Return of the King block and was a major part of the deck known as Firebomb.  
 
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What’s a Dark Places deck? Never heard of it myself, but then again I’m relatively new to the game... | 
 
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| elf lvr | 
 Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 4:23 pm | 
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Idk what dark places deck is. I played a deck with a lot of dark places, Balrog, Cave Troll, Troll’s keyward, Moria Axe, so forth, but i’m not sure if thats waht they mean. I love gollum, nazgul, and   archery. | 
 
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| PorterTroll | 
 Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 4:36 pm | 
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| gollum orc and raider all tied up at two each, i was expecting evil men to take a huge lead with nazzies close behind, i was way off! | 
 
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| CarpeGuitarrem | 
 Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 4:39 pm | 
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Pretty much the only good things about   are Bill Ferny and archery. There’s not a lot of deck ideas there.   has always been a favorite for its threat-based attack (Cast Unto the Winds), and I’d rank it right up there with   and  . Ninja Gollum...there is just no parallel. What’s better than downing Frodo at Site 2?   | 
 
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| Merrick_Hale | 
 Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 5:51 pm | 
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CarpeGuitarrem wrote: What’s a Dark Places deck? Never heard of it myself, but then again I’m relatively new to the game...  It uses pretty much only unique   minions to get out a number of fairly cheap huge minions that scare off double moves.  It worked pretty well in fellowship block where three to four 12 and 14 strength minions could prevent a fellowship from doubling. A deck I’m running right now looks like this:
 
 
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2x Archer Commander
 
2x Ancient Chieftain
 
2x Guard Commander
 
3x Trolls Keyward
 
3x Cave Troll of Moria scourge of the black pit
 
1x The Balrog Flame of Udun
 
4x Goblin Runner
 
 
Conditions
 
4x Goblin Armory
 
4x Dark Places
 
1x They are Coming
 
1x Goblin Swarms
 
 
Possessions
 
3x Goblin Spear
 
2x Cave Trolls Hammer
 
1x Cave Trolls Chain
 
 
The cool part is the goblin spears can be played on any of your minions, including the Balrog and the Cave Troll to make them bigger.  The Cave Troll can get rather scary with all his toys and big minions get in stops quite nicely. | 
 
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| Anonymous Prodigy | 
 Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 4:52 pm | 
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My favorite is   corruption, hands down. | 
 
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| CarpeGuitarrem | 
 Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 5:15 pm | 
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| Ah, thanks Merrick_Hale! That’s a good deck. | 
 
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