Hi:
We are trying to make these decks with proxies so we would like to know the composition of each deck. I´ll be gratefull if someone can tell us the composition of the decks.
Also if someone has one of each to sell we could speak about it
Hi:
We are trying to make these decks with proxies so we would like to know the composition of each deck. I´ll be gratefull if someone can tell us the composition of the decks.
Also if someone has one of each to sell we could speak about it
Wildling Assault (40 card deck):
4x Mance Rayder
4x Lord of Bones
8x Wildling Tent
4x Mammoth
4x Giant
8x Wildling Horde
4x Put to the Sword
2x Put to the Torch
2x Relentless Attack
Sorry, I don't remember Circle of Spies off the top of my head, except that there were 5x of each version of Varys. Someone else will probably fill that in shortly, though.
Circle of Spies (50 card deck)
5x Varys #1
5x Varys #2
6x Friends in the Shadows
6x Allies at Court
6x Personal Guard
6x Spy in your Midst
8x Quiet Brothel
4x Whispers in the Dark
4x Whispers in the Halls
Thx very much, we will prepare the decks to test it against decks in LCG format. In my oppinion Wildling is more broken than circle of spies.
sysquemalyn said:
I'm not sure these are the best test decks, particularly in the LCG format. They are purposefully overpowered and not a good indication of either the strategies or the card effects you are likely to see in head-to-head games.
Circle of Spies is far more broken than Wildling Assault. Wildling Assault is essentially a one-trick pony that just kills. Circle of Spies can do a lot more and has answers to things (intrigue challenges, events, blanking effects, etc.) the Wildlings do not.