Baratheon Summer in the Great Hall

Card draw simulator
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Derived from
Baratheon Summer in the Great Hall 0 0 0 2.0
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Laerfan 31

This deck's intention is to capitalize on the Dominance synergies that run deeply through Baratheon's cards, with some heavy hitters making use of multiple copies of Great Hall, such as Robert Baratheon, Stannis Baratheon (Core) and Rattleshirt.

Dominance is key, with lots of Summer plots included in order to aid in the triggering of White Raven multiple times per round if possible. The Iron Throne, Chamber of the Painted Table and Fiery Followers are all supporting cards to White Raven and Gendry who will all be collecting power if things going according to plan. Bastard in Hiding included as a safety net for Gendry if somehow you fail to get Dominance.

Melisandre (Core)'s ability is utilized to enable Robert Baratheon to grow in STR throughout each turn, either to demolish the opponent or add up more STR for the desired Dominance.

Lots of high-Gold plots like 2x copies of Time of Plenty and the Late Summer Feast are intended to be used to pay for The Eyrie and expensive characters early in the absence of drawing some Great Halls. The Eyrie is used mainly in offense in this deck, choosing an opponent's smaller. weaker characters in order to force them to kill a more important one.

The lack of a Confiscation is mitigated by Here to Serve which can bring Maester Cressen in to play to remove 1 or more Conditions throughout the game. Maester Pylos is available if you have drawn both copies of Cressen or played him. Pylos's stealth is a great on-demand keyword for closing out the game when approaching 15 power.

A typical ideal setup would include a Great Hall and Melisandre (Core) plus any of the cheaper characters as claim soak. Melisandre can control the board if you are playing Time of Plenty to draw lots of cards in order to find more R'hllor cards and pay for Gendry and any of the big dudes, preferably Robert Baratheon.

Valar Morghulis should be seen as a last resort, especially if your White Ravens are on the table, but don't be afraid to use it early even if it kills one of your key characters. This deck does not rely on any one or two cards and should be flexible enough to withstand some board wipe as long as you have cards in hand to recover. High gold plots are there for that too.

This deck is fun to play and reasonably competitive in my meta, which is currently very Winter heavy. Enjoy.

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