The Last Homely House
Middle-Earth => Lothlórien => Movie => Topic started by: Abbott465 on January 08, 2012, 09:27:51 PM
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Ok here is my try at lttg this version is ment for surprise for the first couple of times I play people. This is currently in fotr block mode but I would also add Gollum DaD x3 for sure if I played it again.
Shadow x30
Goblin Runner x3
Goblin Sneak x4
Lost to the Goblins x4
Orc Ambusher x4
Orc Assassin x4
Orc Scouting Band x4
Orc Bowmen x3
Under the Watching Eye x3
Thin and Stretched x1
Goal is to harass with Sauron Trackers till I can pull off lttg bomb. How does the deck sound?
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This is my area, so I felt the need to respond. With LttG, timing is of the utmost importance. You need to control the deck you are playing, and more so you need to be able to launch the bomb if you are sure you can pull it off. Without the bomb, a lttg deck is in general weak.
How do you control your deck? What are you going to do to make the RB take a wound or an exertion. How do you keep your hand from clogging? Don't mean to sound overly critical, but to prevent you from getting upset, I ask these questions.
You need to cycle, you need to filter your deck, and the best situation is where you can put cards back you don't need. LttG is a typical kind of card where your freeps and shadow need to work together. Humbly I offer you my deck, that has a win rate of like 95% in many games played...only those who knew what to expect won from it. They kept running or exerting their RB into exhaustion....http://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/index.php/topic,4034.0.html
I have made another one with a Isengard twist, which works even better. It is not meant to show you how it's been done, more to give you something to consider. Keep up the creative work!
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All hail the LttG king.