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=Elven Culture= | =====Elven Culture===== | ||
==Description== | ====Description==== | ||
The below was taken from the Wayback Machine's archive of Decipher.com | The below was taken from the Wayback Machine's archive of Decipher.com | ||
>by Ben Litz | >by Ben Litz | ||
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>Having seen some of the new cards coming up in the Ents of Fangorn expansion I think it's safe to say that the Elves are indeed eternal and will be a viable culture long into the future. It is in this set that their telepathic abilities will begin to be tapped into as well as a very nice card cycling mechanic. Looks like the Elves are just going to become more and more rounded as the game progresses - being immortal must be nice. | >Having seen some of the new cards coming up in the Ents of Fangorn expansion I think it's safe to say that the Elves are indeed eternal and will be a viable culture long into the future. It is in this set that their telepathic abilities will begin to be tapped into as well as a very nice card cycling mechanic. Looks like the Elves are just going to become more and more rounded as the game progresses - being immortal must be nice. | ||
==The Fighting Elves== | ====The Fighting Elves==== | ||
by Richard Peiper | by Richard Peiper | ||
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Best of luck, see you on the site path! | Best of luck, see you on the site path! | ||
==Elves and Rohan== | ====Elves and Rohan==== | ||
by Richard Peiper | by Richard Peiper | ||
A few months ago a friend of mine (lets call him Chad, since that is his name) came to me and said Nazgul were schooling him in standard. We began to talk, and the discussion turned to how we had beaten Nazgul before Flaming Brands, Eomer and O Elbereth! Githoniel! The deck we built from this discussion went on to win the Wisconsin Territorial Championship. This article hopes to reveal the secrets of how that winning deck was built. | A few months ago a friend of mine (lets call him Chad, since that is his name) came to me and said Nazgul were schooling him in standard. We began to talk, and the discussion turned to how we had beaten Nazgul before Flaming Brands, Eomer and O Elbereth! Githoniel! The deck we built from this discussion went on to win the Wisconsin Territorial Championship. This article hopes to reveal the secrets of how that winning deck was built. |