It seems life has caught up with me again and the post I was hoping to have up for last week isn’t ready yet. Road to Rivendell is still in progress, and will arrive precisely when it means to!
In the meantime, I’m curious how people feel about modern Dúnedain decks. They’re definitely my favorite archetype for multiplayer, where other players can take care of the questing part of the game. I have only recently started experimenting with using them as the foundation for solo decks. So far they seem tricky to pull off well, but really rewarding if I can get it right.
What are your experiences with the Dúnedain archetype? Any other Dúnedain fans out there? Sound off in the comments!
Hi!
Dunedin with traps can be super strong for pure solo.
And that last Gandalf/Silvan deck you made is the best Silvan deck I’ve played yet! Using the Three people while seeing you have Legolas on the top of your deck… priceless!
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I haven’t actually been able to get a Dunedain + Traps deck working to my liking yet, actually. I think many of the traps are too expensive unless I bring along 2 Lore Heroes, and at the moment that’s just Beravor and Aragorn. Still fiddling with that one.
I really like that Silvan deck too! I think a large part of the fun is getting to play Legolas Ally in new and interesting ways.
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Check out this deck: http://ringsdb.com/decklist/view/4837/ultimate-dunedain-1.0
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Ah, yes, that would do it! Arwen and Legacy of Numenor are both great ways to get those expensive Snares into play. Great idea!
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Thanks! I always enjoy your posts. Nice to see someone playing Nightmare.
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Here’s my solo Dunedain deck that I’ve had some success and a lot of fun with!
https://ringsdb.com/decklist/view/174/rangers-of-the-north-1.0
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@ Master of Lore
This looks like a really cool deck! I’ll have to try it out. What quests have you tested it against?
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Dunedain is definitely one of the most powerful yet difficult to build around factions.
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