Firstly, I don't think you have enough copies of your companions even with the drawing that
Delving and
Book of Mazarbul provide. What if you run into Dwarves yourself? A copy of Farin or
Fror gets discarded and you are in much worse shape. Your deck is currently at 37 cards; I intend to keep it that way.
Dwarves' biggest problem are Nazgul, so we need to keep that in mind in our build.
Presuming you are starting Gimli and
Fror (my suggestion), I would add at least three copies of the combination of Gloin/Farin. You're also missing out on
Thrarin, Dwarven Smith who is better and more versatile than
Dwarf Guard anyways! I would actually cut both copies of
Dwarf Guard and run with the stronger dwarves. I'm also throwing in a copy of
Aragorn, Ranger of the North. You never know when you could use the help.
Three copies of
Gimli's Helm seems extreme, particularly as you aren't running any
Dwarven Bracers. I am going to swap two Helms for Bracers.
-1
Book of Mazarbul-2
Dwarf Guard-2
Gimli's Helm-1
Hand Axe-2
Flurry of Blows+2
Farin, Dwarven Emissary+1
Gloin, Friend to Thorin+1
Thrarin, Dwarven Smith+1
Aragorn, Ranger of the North+3
Dwarven Bracers+1
Realm of Dwarrowdelf+1
Make Light of Burdens+1
Greatest Kingdom of My PeopleOkay, so I actually took it from 37 to 40 cards. That said, I think the deck is still stronger and you have a little extra cycling with
Realm of Dwarrowdelf. Don't underestimate its use when you need it. It's also an extra tale for Gloin to spot.
I would personally swap the
Power According to His Stature with
Hobbit Stealth to handle the Balrog, but that's just me. If you are really worried about Moria, Songs of Durin is a great addition.
Also note that you are missing
Sam, Son of Hamfast, so you are in trouble against corruption and you don't have
Sting or
Bounder in here either.
You might want to check out some other builds
here,
here or
here for other thoughts.
-wtk