The Last Homely House
Middle-Earth => Lothlórien => Towers Standard => Topic started by: Haszor on July 25, 2011, 09:44:40 PM
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I don't remember who said it but someone mentioned the EoF twilight minions, so I built a deck using them
3x Dead Ones
4x Corpse Lights
4x Wisp of Pale Sheen
2x Ulaire Enquea, Ringwraith in Twilight
3x Ulaire Nelya, Ringwraith in Twilight
3x The Witch-King, Lord of the Nazgul
1x Ulaire Enquea, Lieutenant of Morgul
2x Ulaire Attea, The Easterling
2x His Terrible Servants
1x Bill Ferny, Swarthy Sneering Fellow
3x It Wants to Be Found
4x Fell Beast
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Despite the fact that they just don't work that well... I'd add Spied From Above or Peril to use Wisp Of Pale Sheen without them having to fight.
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This looks like a pile of cards, rather than a deck. Try to get some synergy and a goal. What is your objective? Peril needs orcs, maybe skulker comes in handy?
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The ring is mine could be cool
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Agree with Gil-Estel here. I've read the deck, and I went like: "okaaaaay... what's it trying to do again?".
You have a precious few cards that add burdens, then cards that need to remove burdens to function, than cards that care about large numbers of burdens. You have no real gameplan. You basically just combined cards that had the unloaded "twilight" keyword in them, maybe for the lolz?
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You have a precious few cards that add burdens, then cards that need to remove burdens to function, than cards that care about large numbers of burdens. You have no real gameplan. You basically just combined cards that had the unloaded "twilight" keyword in them, maybe for the lolz?
For fun ya, I was bored and had nothing to do. Nothing of mine actually has to remove burdens though. From the one game I played with it trying to figure out a good way to use it the outcome was that the ringbearer was taking a crap load of wounds from Enquea and the witch-king and if I could tweak it a bit, drop the wisp of pale sheen and add some RBU I could probably turn it into one of those decks