Title: FFG:Strength Into Weakness Post by: RSSFeeder on 30 March 2012, 02:30:06 Strength Into Weakness
A look at Valar Morghulis for A Game of Thrones by guest writer Joe Becker
–George R.R. Martin, A Dance With Dragons Somewhat more than a cheesemonger Each version of Illyrio offers different strategic benefits to your deck design, and this new version takes advantage of one of House Targaryen’s strengths, the ability to bring characters into play outside the Marshaling phase. Anyone who has read A Dance With Dragons now gets to see Illyrio put his plans into motion as some previously hidden players enter the game of thrones. Then, every time a new player enters play, Illyrio finds a way to make his opponents weaker, killing them if they get too weak. House Targaryen has two easy ways to bring characters into play during the Challenges phase, Shadows and Ambush. A character like Syrio Forel (Tales from the Red Keep, 77), who comes into play from Shadows for 0 cost, suits Illyrio’s talents perfectly, as he can then return to Shadows after winning a military challenge, and dance in and out of play to trigger Illyrio’s response each turn. Better still, you could first bring Young Griff (Valar Dohaeris, 33) and respond by bringing out Syrio, allowing Illyrio to sap your opponent’s character of two Strength, enough to kill off many utility characters. Meanwhile, Illyrio’s ability also triggers anytime one of your opponents brings a character out of Shadows. Illyrio’s crafty machinations may keep your opponents from bringing their characters out of Shadows if doing so means you target another to die. Still, House Targaryen and Illyrio really shine when in combination with Ambush. Here, the number of characters you can bring into play is often limited only by your pool of influence. For only two influence you can Ambush in your Dragon Thief (Ancient Enemies, 37) to discard a non-unique attachment then use Illyrio to reduce a non-unique character’s strength. You can take it a step further with Ambush from the Plains (Queen of Dragons, 36), the Dothraki Honor Guard (Core Set, 119), or any other number of characters that can come into play and trigger Illyrio’s ability. If Threat from the North (Princes of the Sun, 56) is your current plot, Illyrio turns each card in your hand into a potent threat, providing your opponent a true taste of fear. Death comes for us all Source: Strength Into Weakness (http://www.fantasyflightgames.com/edge_news.asp?eidn=3174) |