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An Aegnor deck needs two things: {{C|Elven}} archers, and a source of healing.Β  One companion who can do both is {{Card|Legolas, Archer of Mirkwood}}. Aegnor can exert to make sure Legolas wins his skirmish, then Legolas heals the exertion from Aegnor. Legolas isn't usually much of a skirmisher, but has some other decent effects that trigger when he wins a skirmish, like {{Card|Bow of the Galadhrim}}. {{Card|Elrond, Venerable Lord}} can also heal Aegnor at the start of a skirmish to fuel an Aegnor exertion that protects him in that skirmish, but this isn't perfectly reliable, and Elrond isn't an archer.
An Aegnor deck needs two things: {{C|Elven}} archers, and a source of healing.Β  One companion who can do both is {{Card|Legolas, Archer of Mirkwood}}. Aegnor can exert to make sure Legolas wins his skirmish, then Legolas heals the exertion from Aegnor. Legolas isn't usually much of a skirmisher, but has some other decent effects that trigger when he wins a skirmish, like {{Card|Bow of the Galadhrim}}. {{Card|Elrond, Venerable Lord}} can also heal Aegnor at the start of a skirmish to fuel an Aegnor exertion that protects him in that skirmish, but this isn't perfectly reliable, and Elrond isn't an archer.


Aside from Legolas, there are surprisingly few {{C|Elven}} archers, especially in [[Movie Block]]! Your best bet is to pack four copies of {{Card|Elven Bow}}, as well as {{C|Elven}} archer allies like {{Card|Rumil, Elven Protector}}, {{Card|Orophin, Lorien Bowman}}, {{Card|Dinendal, Silent Scout}}, and {{Card|Calaglin, Elf of Lorien}}. The allies don't contribute to the archery total, but Aegnor can still spot them. {{Card|Rumil, Silvan Elf}} and {{Card|Dinendal, Mirkwood Archer}} are also options in [[Expanded (Format)|Expanded]].
Aside from Legolas, there are surprisingly few {{C|Elven}} archers, especially in [[Movie Block]]! Your best bet is to pack four copies of {{Card|Elven Bow}}, as well as {{C|Elven}} archer allies like {{Card|Rumil, Elven Protector}}, {{Card|Orophin, Lorien Bowman}}, and {{Card|Calaglin, Elf of Lorien}}. {{Card|Rumil, Silvan Elf}} is also an option in [[Expanded (Format)|Expanded]].


Like any companion that exerts to produce an effect, Aegnor needs healing. {{C|Elven}} decks have plenty of options, though. In addition to Legolas, Archer of Mirkwood, you can use {{Card|Shadow Between}}, {{Card|Elrond, Herald to Gil-Galad}}, and/or {{Card|Nenya, Ring of Adamant}} (generally multiple copies plus {{Card|The One Ring, The Binding Ring}}). Aegnor decks are unusual in that they have lots of archers but don't care overmuch about Archery Phase abilities, so they can get some use out of {{Card|A Grey Ship}}.
Like any companion that exerts to produce an effect, Aegnor needs healing. {{C|Elven}} decks have plenty of options, though. In addition to Legolas, Archer of Mirkwood, you can use {{Card|Shadow Between}}, {{Card|Elrond, Herald to Gil-Galad}}, and/or {{Card|Nenya, Ring of Adamant}} (generally multiple copies plus {{Card|The One Ring, The Binding Ring}}). Aegnor decks are unusual in that they have lots of archers but don't care overmuch about Archery Phase abilities, so they can get some use out of {{Card|A Grey Ship}}.
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