Send Your Gold to the Wall (1st Place, 6-0)

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JSNiceguy21 32

This is the Deck that I played at the Frogtown Hobbies Store Championship on January 21st.

Tournament analysis can be found here: http://www.annalscastleblack.com/tournaments/1135

I was really excited to try out my new deck, so the one of were kind of to try a few different slots. All-in-all it performed better than expected, and I would -1 Craster, +1 Dolorous Edd if playing it again.

Really consistent, and plays very well against the popular deck choices.

There are almost no targets for attachments, arguably better economy than Fealty. It is capable of no character set-ups that allow for plot 1 Valar, and with The ARBOR in set-up can position you for 6 Gold with the Ocean Road as your Plot 1 limited play.

Just trust The Eyrie, it is never expected and was super high value every time I saw it.

2 comments

banalitybob 16

This deck is sweet, and I really enjoyed getting beaten by it, because I got to see some innovation and something I haven't seen before. Couple questions, how did The Eyrie work out for you? Also, what is Isle of Ravens doing for you?

JSNiceguy21 32

@banalitybob The Eyrie was great. Saves a character when triggering Valar Morghulis, and helps you to keep Varys in play through the challenges phase since the targeted character "cannot be killed." Isle of Ravens was my 3rd Milk of the Poppy, since I could not decide whether or not I wanted 3 (I have had a lot of games end with Milk in hand). It let's you shuffle back characters discarded to Varys or Marched to the Wall, and recycle Craven or Practice Blade back in. I wouldn't say it is absolutely necessary, but seems to play right in to the attrition strategy, and is great in set-up.