
You’ll run into players that love imposing their will on the board they love to be proactive. I’m not talking about Ned/Jaime/Shagga (or, for you Magic players, Johnny/Timmy/Spike). I believe there are different kinds of players in all card games. Now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, it’s time for the reason you opened this article. I’ll throw in the occasional Greyjoy deck as well. I also enjoy playing Tyrell and Martell decks. We’ll talk about why I like them in this article. Maybe I just have no aspirations to ever succeed in a tournament, but that’s just always been how I play my card games.įor those reasons, you’ll see me gravitate towards the Night’s Watch primarily. I’m all about the underdog and I tend to intentionally avoid playing the meta defined top tier decks in any game I play. He’s still an Ironborn, as of today, but he’ll get there. I’ve also worked with ThroneRunner, another Youtube personality, who I introduced to the Night’s Watch (specifically, my Night’s Watch Banner of the Wolf deck.) And, if it weren’t for their ban on women and lands, I feel he would have joined full on by now. I do the same in the Game of Thrones LCG 2.0 Edition Facebook Group. I’m very active on the forums, where I try to convince people to play Night’s Watch decks more. I have a Youtube channel where I post OCTGN games and, hopefully in the near future, recordings of real card games. Our local Game of Thrones LCG night is Wednesday from ~5pm to when the owner, James, kicks people out. I live in Cincinnati, OH and my local game store of choice is Arkham House Games.

I will briefly mention future cards that have been spoiled for the first chapter pack cycle at the end of the article, but the main focus will be on what you can build today.Īnd, as a special treat, since this is my first actual article on this website, I will begin with a small introduction to who I am and why you should care (though you probably shouldn’t).įor those that do not know who I am, my name is Joe Habes. This article is written with the core set and the first chapter pack, Taking the Black, in mind.

Obviously, as the card pool expands, these things will be adjusted. And I believe this article will serve as a basis for other articles discussing the different factions and where they stand, so I may as well include a handy little outline of what I’ll be doing here:

Now that you have awoken from your swoons of disbelief, I’d like to go over a few things with the Night’s Watch. Well, wonder no longer, as I have decided to take the path less traveled and talk about…the Night’s Watch! Joe From Cincinnati has joined some website that posts articles, videos, podcasts and blogs about A Game of Thrones LCG 2.0 Edition? I wonder what his first article will be about.
