Hello,

I’m planning to upgrade the Hosts of Mordor deck and would like to know if you guys have any suggestions.

One thing i’m planning to do is to try to use only cards from the set for two reasons: to keep the flavor and also to not increase too much of the power level. Or, at least, use very little cards that aren’t from the set.

Also, it seems to be a good idea to replace Sauron, Lord of the Rings with Sauron, The Dark Lord as a commander and i plan to do it.

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    1 year ago

    Wraith tribal might be a fun direction to push the deck, but not including cards from outside the set might make it a bit harder to be consistent. That said there is not much support for the tribe specifically outside this set.

    Since the deck comes with [[Living Death]] if you could get all nine [[Nazgûl]] into your grave yard you would be looking at 9 instances of the ring tempting you and 81 triggers to put a +1/+1 counter on each wraith you control.

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      1 year ago

      Very insteresting, a pitty that all 9 Nazgûl would cost me more then i paid on the precon here on my country currently. For some reason they are very expensive.

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        1 year ago

        I expect pricing for the set should stabilize over time, but that one of one ring is going to make pricing very strange for a bit. Not sure your stance on this, but proxies might be the way to start adjustments before you commit to a purchase. Right now I could get about two commander decks for the price of 9 Nazguls.

        Since the collector packs are the chase product I’m curious to see if that will oversaturate the secondary market with foils from the set.

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          1 year ago

          I’m afraid of using proxies and discovering that i spent too much money on something i could’ve being printing for a fraction of the money i “wasted”. I don’t know if that makes sense for you, but that’s how a i feel about it.

          Anyway, i’m going to wait a bit and try to trade some Nazgûls with players from my LGS.

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      1 year ago

      Those two commander options are different cards, I’d probably make that change too.

      The biggest reason to go out of LotR cards would be to put in some changelings so you can use the amass to pump many creatures instead of just one. Inside LotR I don’t see many ways to cash in on having a giant Army.

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        1 year ago

        Unless you are using proliferation amass can only go one one army at a time.

        It functions similar to bolster where as the ability resolves you select what gets the tokens, but it does not target. That keeps the mechanic from fizzling if someone snipes your desired target.

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          1 year ago

          Yes, but if you have multiple armies (hence the need for changelings) you can pick which of them get the counters.