“Ryman Frey has raised a gibbet. Every day at dawn he brings forth Edmure Tully, drapes a noose around his neck, and threatens to hang him unless the castle yields. The Blackfish pays his mummer’s show no mind, so come evenfall Lord Edmure is taken down again.”
–George R.R. Martin,
A Feast for Crows
The Captain’s Command
, the fifth Chapter Pack in the
A Song of the Sea
cycle for
A Game of Thrones: The Card Game
, is now available at your local retailer and online through
our webstore
!
Deep into
A Song of the Sea
, the Great Houses of Westeros are still marshaling their navies for the cycle’s final battles. The
Master of Ships
, Aurane Waters (
The Captain’s Command
, 100), makes his debut in
The Captain’s Command
, as do seven other characters who feature the cycle’s new naval (
) enhancement. Additionally, you’ll find two new
Warships
, new Shadows-focused cards for House Targaryen, more support for
House Manderly
and
The North
, and three new
Prayer
events, each of which invokes the blessings of one of the seven southron gods.
Desperate Measures
Earlier in the
A Song of the Sea
cycle, we saw the introduction of an agenda that raises its player’s minimum deck size from sixty to eighty-five cards. In return,
The Long Voyage
(
The Pirates of Lys
, 60) allows you to draw one additional card each draw phase.
Interestingly, many veteran players spoke out against the agenda when they first saw it. They didn’t think the extra card draw was worth trading away the greater statistical probability of drawing any specific card that comes with the lower deck size. However, recent tournaments have belied this mentality, and The Long Voyage has been among the game’s top-performing agendas throughout the current tournament season. Instead of worrying about the chances of drawing their best cards, players have simply built decks with more good cards, each of which are roughly interchangeable in their use, and they have taken advantage of their extra card draws.
So does this mean that the combo deck is dead? The Long Voyage has moved the metagame away from slimmer decks built around a few key cards and toward larger decks that rely upon overall card quality and card advantage. On the other hand, combo decks rely upon the ability to draw several specific cards as quickly as possible. If The Long Voyage were the only indicator, we’d have to say, then, that the combo deck was dead, but it’s not the only indicator.
In fact, the combo deck may soon come back in force. Coming in
The Captain’s Command
,
Desperate Measures
(
The Captain’s Command
, 99) allows you to kneel one influence to search the top five cards of your deck for any one card, which you can then reveal and add to your hand. Though you have to discard the other cards, the chances are that if you’re playing a combo deck, that just helps you thin your deck to set up your combo. In fact, if you’re playing cards like
Lady Daenerys’s Chambers
(
Core Set
, 180) or
Melisandre’s Scheme
(
Reach of the Kraken
, 9), you may be able to pull pieces of your combo into play from your discard pile.
So what combos are worth milling yourself to play? Very few combos in
A Game of Thrones: The Card Game
can win games outright or completely lock your opponent, but there are still a good number of combos that provide solid punches:
Additionally, because it’s a Small Council event, Desperate Measures lends itself to a couple of combinations:
Still, you don’t need to find a game-winning combination to make good use of Desperate Measures. Sometimes, you just need to build your forces, getting your pieces into place. Decks that focus on control may need one specific card to stop an opponent’s rush. A rush deck may need one final push to get to fifteen power. An aggro deck might need one extra kill to secure board position. As any
Any Phase
action, Desperate Measures can help you whenever you need that help most.
Call in the Reserves
Use Desperate Measures to find the card you need, at the time you need it most, or navigate the ins and outs of the Challenges phase with the different naval characters in
The Captain’s Command
. This fifth Chapter Pack for the
A Song of the Sea
cycle is now available at retailers, as well as through
our webstore
, so pick up your copy today!
Based on George R.R. Martin's bestselling fantasy epic A Song of Ice and Fire,
A Game of Thrones: The Card Game
, playable by 2-4 players, brings the beloved heroes, villains, locations, and events of the world of Westeros to life through innovative game mechanics and the highly strategic game play. The
Living Card Game
format allows players to customize their gaming experience with monthly Chapter Pack expansions to the core game.