Greyjoy for Store Champs (1st Place, Undefeated)

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Derived from
None. Self-made deck here.
Inspiration for
Áron Greyjoy Test 1 1 0 1.0

Irish 21

Pretty normal Greyjoy deck. One thing I will touch on is Time of Plenty- it made an excellent bridging plot between Noble Cause and Trading with the Pentoshi when I had no lords or ladies in hand for the former, and didn't want to give up 3 gold/didn't have enough cards to play with the full contingent of gold on the latter. Feel free to replace it however, it's easily the biggest flex plot.

3 comments

Boblcd19999 1

what about calling the banners for initiative?

theon greyjoy 1

hallo nice deck!!! why do you prefer wildfire over valar?

Irish 21

@Boblcd19999Calling the Banners is probably a decent choice, although I personally was not a fan of it in testing. Time of Plenty lets you play any of your 3 most costly characters without relying on other sources of economy, and I never minded giving my opponent a draw- I find Greyjoys characters and locations some of the best in the game when it comes to pushing through challenges, so getting them online faster is important.

@theon greyjoyIn my experience, any 3 combination of Euron, Victarion, Balon, or Asha beat almost any other 3 picks in the game, especially if they have location supports and dupes. In addition, being hit with 2 Valar over the course of the game generally felt worse than being hit with Wildfire and Valar, especially if your opponent is teched for Valar and don't expect having a wide board of uniques all equipped with saves to be a bad thing (looking at you, Stark/Lannister). You aren't really worried about any military claim or tricks your opponent has on the Wildfire turn if you have set up the myriad cheap location, found dupes, etc. The 1 claim Wildfire has over Valar also lets you leverage the high initiative and easy unopposed challenges, if it comes to it, and also allows your power rush to be that much easier.