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This deck is also a good candidate to (ab)use {{Card|Glimpse of Fate}}. Manager of Wizards allows you to activate Glimpse of Fate at will. {{Card|Banner of Elbereth}} can even let you refill your hand for more activations of Manager and Glimpse.  
This deck is also a good candidate to (ab)use {{Card|Glimpse of Fate}}. Manager of Wizards allows you to activate Glimpse of Fate at will. {{Card|Banner of Elbereth}} can even let you refill your hand for more activations of Manager and Glimpse.  


The rest of the deck is typically high-power, generally-useful {{C|Elven}}-culture cards. {{Card|Cirdan, the Shipwright}} is popular and powerful if you're running many events, and you probably are. {{Card|Gil-Galad, Elven High King}} and {{Card|Aiglos}} are always strong, and Gil-Galad is a high-Twilight card in a pinch. {{Card|Elf-Song}} may be more useful than the typical {{Card|Sam, Son of Hamfast}} because of Cirdan and Lady Redeemed, or you may want to go with {{Card|Narya}}. Depending on your [[meta]], playing [[counters]] to popular Shadow strategies like [[Southron Archery]], [[Nazgul Corruption]], or [[Corsairs]] can be beneficial, if you can find the space.
The rest of the deck is typically high-power, generally-useful {{C|Elven}}-culture cards. {{Card|Cirdan, the Shipwright}} is popular and powerful if you're running many events, and you probably are. {{Card|Gil-Galad, High Elven King}} and {{Card|Aiglos}} are always strong, and Gil-Galad is a high-Twilight card in a pinch. {{Card|Elf-Song}} may be more useful than the typical {{Card|Sam, Son of Hamfast}} because of Cirdan and Lady Redeemed, or you may want to go with {{Card|Narya}}. Depending on your [[meta]], playing [[counters]] to popular Shadow strategies like [[Southron Archery]], [[Nazgul Corruption]], or [[Corsairs]] can be beneficial, if you can find the space.


A variant of this deck also includes cards that want to find {{C|Elven}} cards on top of your deck, such as {{Card|Elrond, Venerable Lord}}, {{Card|Celeborn, Lord of the Galadhrim}}, and {{Card|Into the West}}, along with cards that place themselves or another Free Peoples card on top of your deck, like {{Card|Still Needed}}, {{Card|Fleet-footed}}, and {{Card|On Your Doorstep}}. However, placing Free Peoples cards on top of your deck is not very useful with {{Card|Forearmed}}, so this version of the deck ends up being more complicated and more vulnerable to misplays or [[interaction]].
A variant of this deck also includes cards that want to find {{C|Elven}} cards on top of your deck, such as {{Card|Elrond, Venerable Lord}}, {{Card|Celeborn, Lord of the Galadhrim}}, and {{Card|Into the West}}, along with cards that place themselves or another Free Peoples card on top of your deck, like {{Card|Still Needed}}, {{Card|Fleet-footed}}, and {{Card|On Your Doorstep}}. However, placing Free Peoples cards on top of your deck is not very useful with {{Card|Forearmed}}, so this version of the deck ends up being more complicated and more vulnerable to misplays or [[interaction]].
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