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I threw this together the night before the event and I thought it did fairly well. With some tweaking I think it would do even better.
Be very careful with how you throttle this. The instant you get four or five power in a single challenge, you’ll face unified opposition.
At two separate tables I was in a position to clinch the win but I was outvoted on the matter three to one. The first time I negotiated for second place, and could easily have done so at the second table had I wanted to continue. Eight-hour drive home, and it was almost 2 PM, so I had to drop after the second game. Plus Night’s Watch really had to go pee, so I didn’t offer to trade a chump challenge to the Greyjoy Fealty on my left just to bump up to 2nd, I just declared no challenges, let him hit me for massive Power Challenge, and ended the game with me at third.
Changes: Rise of the Kraken was legal and took the Heads on Spikes slot, it’s just not in the deckbuilder.
-1 The Seastone Chair, -1 Milk of the Poppy, +2 Support of the People. I underestimated how much I would want this card as it can tutor for Street of the Sisters or Great Kraken or even The Seastone Chair, after the challenge is won, before it’s evident how much damage you’ll do.
Seastone Chair pulls massive aggro just by being there, and shuts off the chance to offer a chump military challenge for a point or two in exchange for whatever else you offer, so use caution. But it’s a perfectly cromulent Joust deck, so go nuts in that event. SSC should be great against the minicurve decks that are sure to proliferate in the wake of Martell Rose winning Joust.
was lannister deck in melee top?