OK. Let me give you my tought process about LCGs in general and about GoT 2nd edition. First of all, I think it's a good idea to start a LCG when it's new. Sorry for all the Netrunner fans out there but the investment bump is just too huge to get on level with current players. Both in time and in money. Now, OP, you need to ask yourself a question.
The Friendly Council is a deckbuilding series for A Game of Thrones: The Card Game (Second Edition). This is a new Friendly Open project, aimed at helping beginner and intermediate-level players build their own decks. Decklists (beginners) - Night's Watch / Kings of Summer by Marcel Arias
Ah! Okay, well, then you can just sorta go through the 'What to buy' guide on the Game of Thrones LCG board. Stay away from the 'Summer/Winter' packs. That mechanic is a bit shite. The Night Watch packs are awesome, and all of the deluxe boxes are worth getting on principle.
That said it’s super expensive and it’s likely a one time effect per game given the cost; given that the question remains if it’s worth space in your deck. Quill & Tankard Curmudgeons - 2 out of 5 Fun, but too expensive now. Maybe one day. Try to dodge the Treachery, as this overtakes Varys as the worst card to get hit by it in the game. Description. George R.R. Martin’s bestselling fantasy series, A Song of Ice and Fire, explores a world of intrigue, brutal betrayal, and epic battles. Each player takes on the role of one of the six Great Houses, struggling for control of the Iron Throne. The Living Card Game format comes to life with the release of the A Game of Thrones CoreMk3 Faction Tokens. Warmachine/Hordes. A Game Of Thrones LCG Premium Power Tokens (15) Support your favorite house with the Broken Egg Games A Game Of Thrones LCG Premium Power Tokens. These full color power tokens are perfect for those bannermen hoping to bring glory to the houses of Westeros. Each token comes pri.