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Between Two Weirwoods - Season Three Episode One, Greyjoys with Miquel Navarro

Between Two Weirwoods - Season Three Episode One, Greyjoys with Miquel Navarro

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Welcome to Between Two Weirwods, the podcast that talks with some of the best players in A Song of Ice and Fire TMG to find out how they are making their factions work for them. Today I am joined by Miquel Navarro to talk about his Greyjoy lists from The ASOIAF-Stats Invitational where he placed 1st going 7-0.


Faction: Greyjoy

Commander: Victarion Greyjoy - The Iron Captain

Points:40 / 40

Activations: 8


Combat Units

• Iron Victory Crew ( 6 )

Victarion Greyjoy - The Iron Captain ( 0 )

• Ironborn Bowmen ( 4 )

• Drowned Men ( 4 )

• House Harlaw Reapers ( 6 )

Baelor Blacktyde - Captain of the Nightflyer ( 1 )

• Stony Shore Pillagers ( 5 )

Dagmer Cleftjaw - Captain of the Foamdrinker ( 1 )


Non Combat Units

• Balon Greyjoy ( 5 )

• Moqorro ( 4 )

• Rodrik Harlaw ( 4 )


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Faction: Greyjoy

Commander: Vargo Hoat - The Goat of Harrenhal

Points: 40 / 40

Activations: 7


Combat Units

• Ironmakers ( 7 )

Vargo Hoat - The Goat of Harrenhal ( 0 )

• Golden Company Crossbowmen ( 7 )

Bronn - The Sellsword ( 1 )

• Stony Shore Pillagers ( 5 )

Asha Greyjoy - Captain of the Black Wind ( 1 )

• Stony Shore Pillagers ( 5 )

Dagmer Cleftjaw - Captain of the Foamdrinker ( 1 )


Non Combat Units

• Wendamyr ( 4 )

• Balon Greyjoy ( 5 )

• Lord Varys ( 4 )


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