Warboar Winter GNK Winner: Euron to a winner

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feeworth 182

Managed to go 6-0 with this deck, despite some very tough games. The mvp's were definitely Euron, great kraken, the raiding longship and surprisingly, the lordsport shipwright. As a result of the high initiative plots in the deck, the lordsport shipwright managed to severely restrict my opponents economy in several of the games I played. Euron is fantastic for economy in the early game, and the raiding longship means that if your opponents milk asha or theon, you still have ways of getting unopposed or at least winning the challenge. It also makes the throwing axes more dangerous and viable. Very interested to hear people's comments and critiques.

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eldub 2

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banedon 20

I'd like to know your pairings, thanks!

klaus33 11

How do you feel about other attachments ? Is difficult for me to play without milk (Nymeria Sand is a good example) and i was interested in playing Fishing Net too now. I would like to hear how Throwing Axe tested on the tourney !

feeworth 182

Pairings - Round One: Targ/Lion Round Two: Lanni/Fealty Round Three: Targ/Fealty Round Four: Martell/Knights Watch Round Five: Targ/Fealty (Rematch) Round Six: Martell/Knights Watch (Rematch)

feeworth 182

Throwing in other attachments would be nice, but generally the deck has ways of working around Nymeria and Icon manipulation; although a friendly game on Monday against Martell tested that theory to its limits. The econ is strong enough to get your strong characters out, leaving the player with a difficult choice on who they should use Nymeria on. Milks generally target Balon and Asha over Euron, and Rattleshirts and We Do Not Sow with the Longship allow you to get unopposed when you need it. I like the idea of running the Fishing Net, but I'm concerned about how it might limit the seastone chair, as many of the characters you want to net are also the ones you probably want dead. Throwing axe was great on two claim plots as it intimidates opponents from chud blocking. It's presence is far more useful than its effect in my opinion, but even that can prove useful for chud removal. On one claim plots, my opponents have tended to commit a decent character to try and win, and then you buff with raiding. The key thing about the deck is that it gives you a number of ways to use your high costers and get the unopposed or affect the board state. When Political Disaster shows up the deck suffers, but Euron means its recoverable.