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=== Stark === The simple but [[Lawful Stupid|honorful]] citizens of the cold north. These were one of two factions introduced in the two-player starter. As of now they are composed of the Houses Stark, Umber, Reed, Tully, and recently Karstarks and Mormonts added. In general you have more cloth and fur wearing units, while the tully side look more similar to knights and shit ==== Playstyle ==== Stark are the aggressive factions. You have heavy hitting side with Stark, Umber and Mormont units dealing more dmg after losing ranks and access to Greywind, Shaggydog and Summer, and defensive units with Tullys and Karstarks so you're not all about throwing yourself at the enemy. Your tactics cards are all about either getting you into melee or hitting harder in melee. Most of your attachments also play into more dmg and more movement. Aggressive and very charge heavy. Try to line up side charges and unexpected movements. Tactics cards are more of a addition instead of your main focus.
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