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    • The Precon List. Before we talk upgrades, let's take a look at the stock list to see what we're working with: While it won't win any points for originality, Enduring Enchantments does do a great job sticking to its Enchantress theme: I count a whopping 43 enchantment cards and 28 cards that directly support enchantments like Mesa Enchantress or Boon of the Spirit Realm.
    • Choosing Our Commander. There are two potential commanders for the precon deck: Anikthea, Hand of Erebos and Narci, Fable Singer. Both deal with Enchantments and the Graveyard but do so in very different ways and both are excellent choices to lead an upgraded precon.
    • Analyzing the Precon & Identifying Weaknesses. Now that we've glanced at the stock list and settled on our commander, let's take a closer look at the deck itself to identify what parts benefit the most from upgrades.
    • $50 Upgrade. Disclaimer: Card prices are volatile and may be different at the time you read this article. Enduring Enchantress is a great Enchantress deck to upgrade off of.
    • The Precon List
    • Who Should Lead: Sauron Or Saruman?
    • Analyzing The Precon & Identifying Weaknesses
    • Upgrade Goals
    • Lotr-Only Upgrade
    • $30 Regular Upgrade
    • Further Upgrades
    • Two Down, Two to Go!

    Before we talk upgrades, let's take a look at the stock list to see what we're working with: A lot of folks say Hosts of Mordor is an unfocused pile of cards but this is just a poor shallow analysis of the deck: looking at the numbers indicate that it's pretty well-focused on Graveyard and Spellslinger: I count 27 Graveyard cards, counting any card...

    This precon only has 2 commander options: Sauron, Lord of the Rings or Saruman, the White Hand. Both are great commanders with some overlap but have different strengths: 1. Sauron is the best choice for a Graveyard deck. While a lot of people complain about his admittedly high mana value, Sauron has a huge and immediate impact on the board, putting...

    Now that we've glanced at the stock list and settled on our commander, let's take a closer look at the deck itself to identify what parts benefit the most from upgrades. As I often explain in my Budget Commander articles, every time I build a rough draft of a deck, I make sure I have a certain ratio of mana, interaction, card advantage, etc. This g...

    The stock list is already quite good, so we're just going to focus on improving what's already here with minor tweaks: 1. Enhance our main Graveyard theme, both Creature Reanimate and Spellslinger 2. Upgrade our ramp and card draw 3. Add some more graveyard hate

    If you want to upgrade the deck using only cards from the LOTR set then there's still plenty of sweet additions: the best is Sauron, the Dark Lord which is just an amazing value engine all by itself but has added synergy in our deck since we can use it to set up graveyard stuff. In fact, this main set Sauron is so good that if you're looking for a ...

    By expanding to all format-legal cards you get access to way more powerful cards. My single favorite inclusion is Quiet Speculation: this card just keeps getting better with more flashback cards being printed! Tutoring up up Visions of Ruin, Visions of Dread, and Visions of Duplicity and then casting them for 2 mana is absolute gas! Plus we've got ...

    If you want to stick to LOTR-only cards but don't mind spending extra cash, here's my suggestions on further pickups (the site links the cheapest version but there's also a LOTR version for each of these): Lands: Ancient Tomb, Barad-dur, Mount Doom, Mines of Moria, Reflecting Pool, Rivendell, Shinka, the Bloodsoaked Keep, Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth R...

    While Food and Fellowship remains my favorite of the precons, doing a deep dive into Hosts of Mordor has put it at a close second! The precon is a lot better and more focused than people are giving it credit for and the upgrade options (especially non-LOTR cards like Quiet Speculation) really make it shine! Let's see how the final two end up going,...

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