There are multiple ways to build any deck, of course. There were a few
Friend of the Shirefolk Fellowships or Moria Shadow sides in the 2002 tournament, the decklists of which can be found here:
http://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php/topic,8581.msg84308.html#msg84308And here are the relevant names to ctrl+f to:
Alex Tennet (Pipeweed & Uruk-hai)
Patrick Malboeuf (
Trust Me As You Once Did & Uruk-hai)
Mike Long (Multiculture & Uruk-hai)
Michael Dalton (Pipeweed & Uruk-hai)
Jesse Carlucci (Archery & Uruk-hai)
Peter Leiher (Tank Companions & Uruk-hai)
Josh Cornwell-Mott (Tank Companions & Uruk-hai)
Patrick Sullivan (
Horn of Boromir & Moria Swarm)
Alan Sagan (Choke & Moria Swarm)
William Cruse (Choke & Moria Swarm)
I left off decks that just included Gandalf as a strong splash companion late in the game with one copy (except William Cruse, obviously). You can tell the difference by whether any Gandalf events were used - he undoubtedly has the best toolkit out of any culture, so if he's a focal point you're going to include his cool stuff. There was only 1 Nazgul deck present, and it was beatdown instead of
Blade Tip/Black Breath. Most of the
Friend of the Shirefolk decks aimed to start Legolas & Gimli and draw Gandalf soon, so he hits the table with at least 9 strength. I can attest that starting with Gandalf can be very risky, unless you're going to go first and use Prancing Pony or something. You need some way to survive Nazgul for the first few sites before you're set up.
The best way to find what you're looking for is using the forum's search function. Just go to the board you want to search (the Fellowship board
http://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php/board,18.0.html in this case) and search for something in the top-right box. Quotes to search for an exact phrase. Using that, I found a topic with a
Gandalf, Friend of the Shirefolk Free Peoples and
Blade Tip/Black Breath Shadow:
http://lotrtcgwiki.com/forums/index.php/topic,8451.msg83358.html#msg83358You should be able to do something similar to check out Moria archery and swarm decks. Don't pay
too much attention to whether a Shadow side is using
FotS, though. It's easy to mix and match.