Danny, Dragons, Mirri, and the Dothraki

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GIMMETHEL00T 97

This is my first Targaryen deck I have ever made and I chose to go the fealty route with no banner because I think that the character cards are very strong individually and they have a lot of synergy together as well. Hopefully you can kind of see the style I was going for with this deck. For an example, I specifically chose Marching Orders over Trading with the Pentoshi in this deck because I want to limit my opponents challenge actions as much as possible. The goal is to always control the character board by whatever means necessary and or win dominance consistently. Giving the opponent 3 extra gold with an early turn card just seems too risky to me for the strategy I am wanting to pull off. I feel as though the inability to play attachments, locations, and events for one turn with Marching Orders does not hurt you that much and what you were unable to play you can just play the very next turn. With the 9 gold it gives you and the fact you are fealty and can kneel your faction card to reduce a loyal, you will most likely be able to play some pretty good characters out on the field early. This deck also allows for many cards to be stood for additional challenges/dominance to really help control the opponents characters and just the flow of the game even further. For an example, Handmaiden, Magister Illyrio, Rhaegal, and Waking the Dragon can all stand characters during action or reaction windows. Please leave any questions or comments you have for me on my deck, I greatly appreciate it.

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GIMMETHEL00T 97

Pros: Character synergy, Amount of characters in deck, Good deck draw, Balance of challenge icons, High Character kill, Board control, Sustain

Cons: High character costs, Mediocre economy, No offensive attachments, No ambush, Only 1 Winter plot card, No easy/reliable accumulation power