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This deck was built on Episode 227 of the White Book Podcast. Will (Kennon) then went undefeated in a local tournament with the deck and we revise(d) it on Episode 229 based on Will’s experiences.
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I’m a Wildfire hater, but the purpose is that you can get rid of the opponents hand while drawing a lot, then Wildfire and have a huge card advantage. |
Hands down my favorite deck right now. I don’t run Counting Coppers yet but probably should. |
Glad you like it! |
Thoughts on adding Wardens of the West and/or Brothel Madame? |
I'D add 2 madam, 1 syrio and Wardens. I'd cut, 1 tidfl, 2 queens assassin. If probably replace Calm for Wardens. |
Fantastic. That's exactly what I did to test it. |
Bravo on the deck. Built it (minus 1 Seal of the Hand) and took it to the game night yesterday. Faced a number of Greyjoy decks, and this deck handled them easily.
I was surprised how efficient Cersei Lannister ended up being with the package. Cersei with Handmaiden and/or Magister Illyrio did work to constrain opponents’ options. Moreover, the 2/2 split on Put to the Sword and Tears of Lys worked well—especially same turn to stab/poison Balon Greyjoy even after he was Risen from the Sea.
In addition, being able to skip Marshalling and sit on 6 gold at the beginning of challenges with The Hound, The Queen’s Assassin, and The Things I Do For Love gives a ton of options.
My only concern was the plot deck. Maybe it was the match-up, but my impression was that Calm Over Westeros did a lot of work. Good opener to respond to both Sneak Attack and Naval Superiority, which was thrown at me. And Counting Coppers was a good call. However, I was not satisfied with my options turns 5, 6, and 7. By that point, Wildfire Assault would hurt me more than the opposing Greyjoy players since I’d decimated their hands. I instead wanted something to seal the deal. Maybe The Winds of Winter or another Marched to the Wall? Again, this could have just been the match-up.
Regardless, really enjoyed the deck and wanted to give feedback.