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Main Deck - 55 cards, 23 distinct
Columns
Name  Race Type Cost Edition
Unit (26)
3 Bodyguard of Belegar Dwarf Unit 3 + The Burning of Derricksburg
3 Defender of the Hold Dwarf Unit 1 + Core Set
3 Dwarf Miner Dwarf Unit 2 + Path of the Zealot
3 Dwarf Ranger Dwarf Unit 3 + Core Set
3 Grudgebearer Dwarf Unit 2 + The Fall of Karak Grimaz
3 Longbeards Dwarf Unit 4 + Arcane Fire
2 Mountain Brigade Dwarf Unit 4 + Core Set
3 Mountain Legion Dwarf Unit 1 + The Deathmaster's Dance
3 Runesmith Apprentice Dwarf Unit 2 + The Fall of Karak Grimaz
Tactic (8)
1 Demolition! Dwarf Tactic 2 + Core Set
2 Master Rune of Spite Dwarf Tactic 3 + The Fall of Karak Grimaz
2 Master Rune of Valaya Dwarf Tactic 2 + Core Set
3 My Life For The Hold! Dwarf Tactic 0 + The Fourth Waystone
Quest (2)
2 Ancient Debts Repaid Dwarf Quest 0 + Bleeding Sun
Support (19)
2 Heart Forge Dwarf Support 2 + Karaz a Karak
1 Master Rune of Disguise Dwarf Support 1 + Realm of the Phoenix King
3 Master Rune of Dismay Dwarf Support 4 + Core Set
3 Oathstone Dwarf Support 1 + March of the Damned
2 Rune of Cleaving Dwarf Support 2 + Legends
3 Rune of Resistance Dwarf Support 1 + Redemption of a Mage
2 Spelleater Rune Dwarf Support 2 + Fiery Dawn
2 Strollaz's Banner Dwarf Support 0 + Portent of Doom
1 The Great Guild Hall Dwarf Support 5 + Karaz a Karak
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
No cards here. :(

Notes
 
Runesmiths (Intermediate) - The Heart Forge provides. It gifts mighty Runes of Resistance to the worthy warriors of the hold and protects them with Spelleater Runes. It also bundles the slightly less worthy warriors with Oathstones without revealing the exact uses of these. The Dwarf Rangers and Grudgebearers know, of course. They also how that the powerful Master Runes of Spite will not distinguish overmuch between friend or foe, and why this need not be a bad thing.
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