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===Southron Mumaks=== | ===Southron Mumaks=== | ||
{{Card|Mumak Chieftain}} is just a really strong card. As long as you have a {{Card|Mumak}} in the discard pile to retrieve, the | {{Card|Mumak Chieftain}} is just a really strong card. As long as you have a {{Card|Mumak}} in the discard pile to retrieve, the Commander is a 14 [[strength]], 3 [[vitality]] minion with '''[[Fierce]]''' that also generates some twilight. {{Card|Seasoned Leader}} combined with {{Card|Field of the Fallen}} can push that strength up, too. There's even a very dirty [[combo]] where you use Seasoned Leader to recycle {{Card|Ithilien Wilderness}} (or a slightly more-expensive, more-useful card like {{Card|Under Foot}}) in your discard pile over and over, each time turning 1 threat into +2 strength. {{Card|Ships of Great Draught}} will help pitch these cards into the discard pile for you to set up the combos. | ||
The issue with this deck is what you do until you get those cards into discard. {{Card|Desert Lord}} and {{Card|Southron Marksmen}} tend to exert themselves, making them very good {{Card|Seasoned Leader}} users, but there really isn't an efficient Southron skirmisher for about 4-6 twilight | The issue with this deck is what you do until you get those cards into discard. {{Card|Desert Lord}} and {{Card|Southron Marksmen}} tend to exert themselves, making them very good {{Card|Seasoned Leader}} users, but there really isn't an efficient Southron skirmisher for about 4-6 twilight. As a result, Southron Mumaks are largely a secondary strategy, added onto one of the other two main Southron strategies. | ||
==Easterlings== | ==Easterlings== |