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Does anyone play this card?

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I was reading the list of excellent resources almost any Wizard deck can integrate from the Challenge Deck rules and I saw that Woses of Old Pûkel-land were mentioned. At first I thought "really?" But thinking more about it, they give a sweet 3MP, you can be pretty confident that you're opponent doesn't have it in their deck, and they aren't that difficult to influence. Unfortunately, no one you're playing gets a bonus and there's a risk of triple-wilderness drakes. Still, this is a fairly high MP card if you have a limited card pool. I've put the wose factions into a FW deck with the wose characters. I know Dream Cards add a lot of goodies for the Woses but I haven't dug in yet. Surprisingly enough, there is an old Card of the Day discussion on the Woses.

What do you all think? Are the Woses really worth putting in a deck, or even just a Challenge Deck? I know I was happy to draw these guys when playing Arda.

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Card of the Day wrote:https://trevorstone.org/metw/cotd/issues/394.html
Woses of Old Pukel-land
For me, one of the most enjoyable parts of Unfinished Tales was the story told by the Woses of the stone guardian. In the game too, you can sort of use the Woses as stone guardians.

Woses of Old Pukel-land # Resource # Wose Faction # 3 MPs
Unique. Playable at Wose Passage-hold if the influence check is greater than 8. Standard Modifications: none.

Among factions, this is a pretty powerful one. It's worth 3 MPs which is more than most, but isn't playable in places as dangerous as the four and five MP factions. It is still hard to play, though.

3 MP are nothing to shake a stick at. It's as much as someone like Aragorn or Elrond, Emerald of the Mariner, Wizard's Staff, etc. And with a couple factions like this plus a character and ally or two, you'll have a balance for your items. You can put it in almost any deck, as it's in a nice, convenient location. You can get to Old Pukel-land by a safe site path from any haven. It may be best placed in a Gondor, Rivendell, or Coastal deck, though, as they run closer to it. There are also relatively few creatures that can be keyed to Old Pukel-land.

The main drawback to this card is its difficulty to bring in. You need to roll better than an 8, which is upper midrange for a faction. The bad part about it is, there are no racial modifiers. Even Aragorn with Return of the King heading around Gondor has a chance to fail to bring in the Woses of Old Pukel-land. One character gets a bonus to influence them in, Ghan-buri Ghan. He isn't included in too many decks though, as his 5 mind cost seems too high for a 2/9 character. Nevertheless, he can influence the Woses of Old Pukel-land with a 5 or better and can help a company move stealthily and safely through the land. Another thing to watch out for, though not too many people include them, are the Wose agents. Om-buri Om and Pon-ora Pon both have 9 DI against a 0 when influencing away your Woses, an easy loss of 3 MP for you.

So the Woses of Old Pukel-land can be a valuable army at yoru side if you are going to be anywhere near the middle west part of the map and have a character with a fair amount of DI (or a Lordly Presence...).

Ratings for Woses of Old Pukel-land:
Isildur: 7.3
Samwise: 8.1
Farmer Maggot: 8.0
Legolas: 6.0
Bandobras Took: 8.0
Fingolfin: 7.0
Beorn: 7.4
Frodo: 7.0
Strider: 7.5
Alatar: 7.0
Average: 7.3
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I think it is among the biggest wastes of a rare card in a challenge deck.

That said, I don't think it is a bad card, and regularly consider for seafarers as well as FWs using Isengard.
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Theo wrote: Sun May 10, 2020 7:05 am I think it is among the biggest wastes of a rare card in a challenge deck.
I think you got your Pukels mixed up. I think the Pukel Men are OK. Not a great rare but that Challenge Deck has a comparable set of rares compared to the others.
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The Wizards set list says Woses of Old Pukel-land is a rare.
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Theo wrote: Sun May 10, 2020 7:05 am I think it is among the biggest wastes of a rare card in a challenge deck.
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Oh, that part? There is a three-rare maximum in the challenge deck format. Cardnum has Woses of Old Pukel-land in its premade Fallen Radagast deck. Anyway, my point was that I was not mixing my pukels up, at least in this instance.
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Theo wrote: Mon May 11, 2020 11:07 pm Oh, that part? There is a three-rare maximum in the challenge deck format. Cardnum has Woses of Old Pukel-land in its premade Fallen Radagast deck. Anyway, my point was that I was not mixing my pukels up, at least in this instance.
That's not an actual "Challenge Deck"... I'm surprised that you even looked at it. Are you are Convert now?
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