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* {{Card|Smeagol, Bearer of Great Secrets}}. It's not solo Sméagol without Sméagol!
* {{Card|Smeagol, Bearer of Great Secrets}}. It's not solo Sméagol without Sméagol!
* {{Card|The One Ring, the Great Ring}} is a staple of solo ring-bearer decks, due to its uncapped [[pump]] ability. {{Card|The One Ring, Answer to All Riddles}} or {{Card|The Great Ring, The Ring of Doom}} are probably the best bets if that isn't available.
* {{Card|The One Ring, the Great Ring}} is a staple of solo ring-bearer decks, due to its uncapped [[pump]] ability. {{Card|The One Ring, Answer to All Riddles}} or {{Card|The One Ring, The Ring of Doom}} are probably the best bets if that isn't available.
* {{Card|Nasty}} and {{Card|Clever Hobbits}} to pump Sméagol.
* {{Card|Nasty}} and {{Card|Clever Hobbits}} to pump Sméagol.
* {{Card|Gladden Homestead}} to clog opponent's hand, and stave off conditions.
* {{Card|Gladden Homestead}} to clog opponent's hand, and stave off conditions.

Revision as of 02:25, 29 December 2021

Solo Sméagol is a deck strategy featuring Sméagol, Bearer of Great Secrets (9R+30) . For part or all of the site path, Sméagol runs by himself as fast as he can, using his Regroup Phase ability to discard minions whenever he can afford to.

Because Sméagol kills one unbound companion per turn, you need to figure out how you're going to protect him. In Expanded, you can use the Ent horde start, either the eight-companion version or the smaller version with Faramir, Ithilien Ranger (6P121) , so as to have a competent companion that Sméagol won't strangle. (The version with eight starting companions is generally considered the strongest.) Alternately, you can run Sméagol fully solo -- certainly the weakest variation of this deck -- or run him with Ring-bound companions like Bilbo, Sam, Frodo, Frenzied Fighter (13R149) , and/or the Gondor Ring-bound Rangers from The Two Towers. That's it, that's an exhaustive list of the companions Sméagol won't murder. If you're feeling adventurous, Radagast, The Brown (9R+26) to triple without the cycling capability is a fun inclusion as well.

The Smeagol Ents variation can be fairly effective in Expanded. Any other variation is probably a just-for-fun deck.

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