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Mountain Troll Swarm is a [[swarm]] strategy, although not properly a deck of its own. It plays a swarm of cheap [[Orc|orcs]], often with [[exertion]] abilities or abilities that activate when they come into play, then uses {{Card|Mountain-Troll}} to discard and [[recur]] all of them. This strategy works with many other {{C|Orc}} culture strategies. [[Warg Super Swarm]] plays many cheap orcs, especially ones that generate more Twilight like {{Card|Orkish Runner}}, {{Card|Orkish Scout}}, and {{Card|Scurrying Goblin}}, then supplements them with [[Warg]] possessions and cards that replay wargs. Mountain-Troll also works well with decks featuring {{Card|Demoralized}}, which play and replay minions that exhaust companions (chiefly {{Card|Pitiless Orc}}, {{Card|Rallying Orc}}, and {{Card|Orc Hammer}} with {{Card|Scavenging Goblins}}) to either supplement a [[Direct Wounding|direct wounding]] strategy, an [[Archery|archery]] strategy, or simply to set up a huge unbeatable swarm. Mountain-Troll is also a common addition to [[Lurker]] orc decks, which plays efficient swarms of Lurker orcs that all buff each other. | Mountain Troll Swarm is a [[swarm]] strategy, although not properly a deck of its own. It plays a swarm of cheap [[Orc|orcs]], often with [[exertion]] abilities or abilities that activate when they come into play, then uses {{Card|Mountain-Troll}} to discard and [[recur]] all of them. This strategy works with many other {{C|Orc}} culture strategies. [[Warg Super Swarm]] plays many cheap orcs, especially ones that generate more Twilight like {{Card|Orkish Runner}}, {{Card|Orkish Scout}}, and {{Card|Scurrying Goblin}}, then supplements them with [[Warg]] possessions and cards that replay wargs. Mountain-Troll also works well with decks featuring {{Card|Demoralized}}, which play and replay minions that exhaust companions (chiefly {{Card|Pitiless Orc}}, {{Card|Rallying Orc}}, and {{Card|Orc Hammer}} with {{Card|Scavenging Goblins}}) to either supplement a [[Direct Wounding|direct wounding]] strategy, an [[Archery|archery]] strategy, or simply to set up a huge unbeatable swarm. Mountain-Troll is also a common addition to [[Lurker]] orc decks, which plays efficient swarms of Lurker orcs that all buff each other. | ||
Note that trolls are a separate race from [[Half-Troll]]s in this game. Cards that apply to "trolls" do not also apply to half-trolls. | |||