Roses on the Riverside

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Zuvassin 118

Hello everyone, I'm taking a slight break from Baratheon to test out Tyrell Crossing so I thought I'd post my list.

This deck has Top 4'd in two Store Championships so far, once in CT and once in VT.

The rush is very good, most games are finished by the 3rd plot. Targaryen is a big sore spot for this deck, since it is very susceptible to burn effects and Tears of Lys can hurt a lot if you don't see the proper protection (duplicates, Bodyguard, Little Bird).

Been debating on finding some room for Growing Strong, since it can get your key characters out of Dracarys! range, provides another trigger for Randyll's stand effect, and can make the difference when you get into Randyll v. Randyll situations.

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mrmychal 1

Would it make some sense to run 1-2 Olenna's Cunning just to get access to the proper protections? Paxter makes it cost 1.

Zuvassin 118

Probably not a bad call, although I tend to avoid running it due to cost.

The first version of the deck ran Building Orders to do much of the same thing.

Bronze 60

This does look like an excellent deck. You do run 2 Support of the People in the deck already and don't seem to run a Highgarden. I would think that would fit in nicely with The Lord of the Crossing to re-use a character for the challenges if needed or keep the pressure off of yourself so you can retaliate.

Zuvassin 118

Highgarden started off as a 2-of in the deck to begin with, then got cut down to 1, then removed. I love the card, but it doesn't do much for this particular build.

I was only putting it into play maybe once every 5 games or so, and would only use it once or twice. Early game, it will more than likely be too expensive to play, and Support of the People will always look for The Mander or Street of the Sisters before grabbing Highgarden.