Looking back over the notes I made of all the games I have played, and reading everyone else's reports, it is extremely clear that games are won and lost by the number of uses of Gandalf. If he is not there at those inevitable tough moments, all is usually lost. Therefore, packing in as many copies of him as possible, plus, all the cards that gain extra uses of him, seems a must for success.
It would be interesting to see how players would fare without the inclusion of Gandalf. That would put even more value in deckbuilding to find those lovely card combos. How would you change the difficulty rating of the scenarios if Gandalf was banned? Cheers!
.Don't start a battle or go in a mission if Gandalf isn't with you.Tolkien made that clear in his books.With no Gandalf there is no life