![]() With the set designed to offer a glimpse of the breadth of the amazing things that are possible in this great game, each faction is represented twice as either a main faction or through a Banner agenda, and I also made sure to include some of the most interesting agendas to have been published that still feel accessible for newbies. They are strictly for casual play and don’t adhere to any Restricted List (though ridiculous interactions are pretty much nonexistent), but I’m hopeful that they should be a useful resource for anyone who’s hoping to treat the game as a ‘complete’ board game into which to dip here and there in the coming years, rather than as an all-consuming hobby. ![]() But that’s easy enough to proxy or swap if you need to). I’ve put together a set of 14 decks that can all be built at the same time (with one asterisk that I only spotted after publication – there’s a fourth Fealty agenda. Not being someone to turn down a ridiculous deckbuilding challenge, and unable to find an answer that already existed, I made one myself. ![]() Recently, a user on the AGoT LCG subreddit (r/agameofthroneslcg) posted asking if there was a set of decks that could all be built out of one complete FFG-era 2.0 collection, to be treated as just an off-the-shelf experience that casual players could pick up every now and then to get a flavour of the game without having to worry about deckbuilding. ![]()
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