Athens Greece Earth, 1st Melee tournament Report + Standings + Decklists

By GioKarab, in 3. AGoT Organized Play

Winter is here… To stay…

The 1st official Melee tournament for Athens Greece is History and 16 players were there to write history! Although new to the game, most players brought to the field strong decks and moments of endless beauty came to pass(spilled blood from the cards ,war cries, tears for the fallen and many more endless beauty moments ) :P .

With a lot of effort the Baratheon ( trait exploit / rush ) of Gio Karab won the tournament with 1st place in the first round, 2nd place in the second round and 1st place in the final table. Let’s hear it from him then…

Gio Karab : Melee is not just another battle but a conflux of strange small battles vs 3 more players. You can fine tune your Joust deck, test it against all the houses and all the variables your meta community has to offer and when you go to the Joust tournament your deck will do 90% of the time what it was meant to do. That my friend cannot happen in Melee. There are so many variables out there that need your gaming skill and attention to be at their peak all the time. This means you cannot win a Melee tournament without forging alliances! The alliance with another player in a table, even if you mean to break it when you are near the end, is the most important thing you will do.
As I haven’t mastered yet the Ashai art of multi-presence I will only describe my games as Spartan as I can. Spartan…Greek tournament… Got it? Nevermind it was a lame joke anywayz :P
My first thought was to bring my Baratheon rush deck that won an unofficial Melee tournament 3 weeks ago but then I had this strange feeling that because of that, when opponents in my meta saw a Baratheon in the table they would be all over it. So… I changed the deck a lot and added some twists that could help me if things went bad. And things went bad… at the very first round… Here we go!

Round 1: My first table was not a very good draw for me. There was a Stark player with heavy military and some Bolton traitor attachement that I will cover later and then there were 2 guys close friends with each other. One with a Greyjoy Brotherhood deck and one with a Targaryen Heir deck with no intrigue attacks.
Everything started almost as bad as I expected. Almost is the key word because although the Greyjoy’s player Beric Dondarrion dominated the table and the Stark player on my left with 2 Bloody Scourge kept my characters standing else I would see my beloved Robert Baratheon and Melisandre diving to the discard pile (in greek: they would be eaten like gyros and tzatziki),Ok ok I know… enough with the “funny” greek jokes, there was a bright side after all! The Targaryen player didn’t have a good opener and the alliance with his Greyjoy friend was not well planned. The only thing I could to win this table was the trait manipulation combo I injected in my deck the night before the tournament. So I played Horn of Dragons on Robert Baratheon and sat in my corner with a sad look in my eyes! So when we left the 3rd plot I was sitting at 5 power and Beric Dondarrion had 10 . I flipped The Songs of Bael the Bard plot and then reality struck home for all my opponents. At draw phase Beric Dondarrion was right beside my Robert Baratheon giving me the 10 power I needed to win and leave my opponents sad. Fortunately noone realized what I was planning to do until it was too late…

Round 2 : The most important and difficult round cause I was joined with the 3 winners of the other tables of round 1 . The good thing was that this time I had a female friend in the table playing Targaryen Dragon rush / Heir (no military) . The other 2 were playing Martell .
As it turned out this was the easiest round. Redirecting on me an unopposed military challenge that was aiming my friend that would cripple her on 1st plot because she would have to kill either Daenerys or Rhaegal , a move that met the absolute surprised look from my other 2 opponents, I locked the game and second place because after that my friend unfolded her dragons and dominated the table. 2nd place of course was fine by me, driving me straight to the Final Table!

Final Table : Against a Lannister Brotherhood , A Targaryen with dragons again and my friends Dragons.
2 Targaryen . And my deck had 2 Horn of Dragons ! Things seemed really good for old Baratheon . Although after the mulligan Robert Baratheon and Melisandre decided to take a game off and drink greek frappe a.k.a cofee somewhere (good old ladies man Robert), only Renly Baratheon seemed good enough in my hand. So with Summoning Season I brought his second copy guessing that only the Lannister deck had a Valar Morghulis and with a Horn of Dragons on him I managed to win the table at the last moment, because my friend had stopped at 14 power in the last plot (we were playing the final table so we both played for first place)!

That’s all from me AGoT players. I hope you enjoyed the mini report from exotic Greece! I have to go now cause our next tournament is A Hand of the King Variant and I haven’t found a suitable Hand for my Stark joust deck yet!


FINAL STANDINGS

1 – Karabinis, George / Baratheon , Knights of the Hollow Hill
2 – Potiriadi, Eliza / Targaryen , Heir to the Iron Throne
3 – Papatheodorou, George / Lannister , The Brotherhood without Banners
4 – Vranas Kostas / Targaryen , Heir to the Iron Throne
5 – Tsiavos Nikolaos / Martell
6 – Marinopoulos, Asimakis / Lannister
7 – Chatzistefanidis , Periklis / Baratheon , Knights of the Hollow Hill
8 – Deligiannis, Sokratis / Martell , Knights of the Hollow Hill
9 – Ntafopoulos Panagiotis / Greyjoy
10 – Christidis, Tasos / Targaryen , The Maester’s Path
11 – Mavraganis Kostas / Lannister , Knights of the Hollow Hill
12 – Rodios Michalis / Stark
13 – Sfikas Kostas / Martell , Knights of the Hollow Hill
14 – Argiropoulos Dimitris / Greyjoy , The Brotherhood without Banners
15 – Apostolidis, Giannis / Stark , The Siege of Winterfell
16 – Dagres, Konstantinos / Stark , The Siege of Winterfell

Final Table Decklists


1st Place - Karabinis, George
House : Baratheon
Agenda : Knights of the Hollow Hill
Deck Name : Kill the Dragons
Restricted Card : Fury of the Stag
Deck Count : 60

Plots
Summoning Season
Fury of the Stag
Counting Favors
Alliance
Song of Bael the Bard
Loyalty Money Can Buy
The King’s Law

Characters : 31
Robert Baratheon x3 (Core Set)
Melisandre x3 (RotO)
Stannis Baratheon (Core set)
Ser Parmen Crane x2
Maester Cressen x2
Ser Guyard Morrigen x3
Loyal Guard x3
Robert’s Loyalists x3
Knight of Flowers x2 (SaS)
Royal Entourage x3
Ser Davos Seaworth x1 (Core Set)
Marya Seaworth x1
Ser Cortney Penrose x1
Renly Baratheon x2 (Core Set)
Shireen Baratheon x1

Locations : 13
Massey’s Hook x2
Seat of Power x3
Stormlands Fiefdoms x3
Narrow Sea x3
Claw Isle x1
Street of Steel

Attachments : 8
Bodyguard x1
Devious Intentions x3
Horn of Dragons x2
Martial Law x1
Formal Petition x1

Events : 8
Nightmares x2
Distinct Mastery x3
Make an Example x3


2nd Place – Potiriadi, Eliza
House : Targaryen
Agenda : Heir to The Iron Throne (No military)
Deck Name : Let There Be Dragons
Restricted Card : Fury of the Dragon
Deck Count : 60

Plots
Outwit
The King’s Law
Take Them by Surprise
Wildfire Assault
Loyalty Money Can Buy
Fury of the Dragon
Retaliation!

Characters : 27
Linked Advisor x3
Pyat Pree x2
Daenerys Targaryen x3 (QoD)
Viserion x3 (QoD)
Drogon x3 (QoD0
Balerion the Black x1
Khal Drogo x1 (WotN)
Rhaegal x3 (QoD)
Dragon Thief x3
True – Queen’s Harbinger x3
Maester Aemon x1 (ACoS)
Oldtown Scholar x1

Locations : 16
Bay of Ice x3
Summer Sea x3
Astapor x1
Meereen x1
Temple of the graces x2
Street of Sisters x1
Khal Drogo’s Tent x1
Qarth x1
Eastern Fiefdoms x2
Xaro’s Home x1

Attachments : 7
Dragon Bite x1
Bodyguard x1
Rhaegar’s Harp x1
Dragon Lore x3
Dragon Fear x1

Events : 10
Ambush from the Plains x1
True Power x1
At Night They Howl x3
Paper Shield x1
Maegi’s Promise x2
Make an Example x2


3rd Place – Papatheodorou, George
House : Lannister
Agenda : The Brotherhood Without Banners
Deck Name : One Man Show
Restricted Card : Pyromancer’s Cache
Deck Count : 60

Plots
Summoning Season
Retaliation
The Prince that was Promised
Take them by Surprise
Valar Morghulis
Loyalty Money Can Buy
At the Gates


Characters : 30
Beric Dondarrion x3
Bringers of Law x3
Thoros of Myr x2
Ser Jaime Lannister x1 (Core Set)
Tom Sevenstrings x2
Tommen Baratheon x1
Joffrey Baratheon x1 (KotS)
Lem Lemoncloak x2
Jhalabar Xho x2
Lady Stoneheart x2
Anguy the Archer x3
The Mad Huntsman x3
Maester Aemon x1 (Core Set)
Lannisport Counsilor x2
Maester Creylen x1
Jagen H’ghar x1 (F35)

Locations : 10
Queen Cersei;s Chambers x1
Shadowblack Lane x1
Street of Steel x1
River Row x1
The Goldroad x3
The Roseroad x1
The Searoad x1
Street of Sisters x1


Attachments : 11
Gutter Rat’s Cunning x2
Devious Intentions x3
Flaming Sword x3
Pyromancer’s Cache x3

Events : 9
Cannot be Bribed, Cannot be Bought x3
You’ve killed the Wrong Dwarf x2
Ill Tidings x2
Retreat x1
Gossip and Lies x1


4th Place – Vranas, Kostas
House : Targaryen
Agenda : Heir to The Iron Throne (No intrigue)
Deck Name : Dragons
Restricted Card : -
Deck Count : 60

Plots
Stay of Execution
The King’s Law
Lineage and Legacy
Wildfire Assault
Loyalty Money Can Buy
Mutual Cause
Retaliation!

Characters : 27
Daenerys Targaryen x3 (QoD)
Black Hatchling x1 (QoD)
Viserion x3 (QoD)
Drogon x3 (QoD)
Khal Drogo x1 (Core Set)
Rhaegal x3 (QoD)
Viserys Targaryen x1 (Core Set)
Refugee of the Plains x3
Bloodrider x3 (MotA)
Herald of the East x3
Green Hatchling x1 (QoD)
White Hatchling x1 (QoD)
Ser Jorah Mormont x1 (PotS)

Locations : 18
Summer Sea x3
Astapor x1
Khal Drogo’s Tent x1
Kingsroad Fiefdom x3
Eastern Fiefdoms x3
Lady Daenery’s Chambers x1
Great Pyramid x2
Yunkai x1
Mereen x3

Attachments : 4
Flame-Kissed x1
Dragon Fear x3

Events : 11
Maegi’s Promise x1
Dance with Dragons x1
The Dragon Strikes x3
Make an Example x3
Superior Claim x3

Thanks for posting - sounds like a good time!

Nice to see a variety of Houses in the top spots (except for poor Stark...)

No prob bro :) I believe that tournament reports even mini ones give a player the chance to see how the deck works. I wish more people could find the time to make reports for their tournaments:)

thanks for the TR, i also love to read stuff like that. very intesting choice iof houses and agendas. a mix you wouldnt see in one of our tourneys here. but maybe thats because it was a melee, while we always play joust.

loks like you got quite an AGOT community in greece. any chance any of you will be able to go to the Tourney of Stahleck?

Thanks for reading Thorondor :)

Unfortunately though the game just started here in Greece and I don't think anyone will travel abroad so soon. We hope that after some tournaments our sponsors will make traveling abroad easier for us so that we can enjoy AGoT with other world players!

Greece is here to stay though in the AGoT community!

Kudos on the report Gio, and gratz for first place!

Keep up the good work! :)