The Night's Rose

Card draw simulator
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Predian 1

Draw engine in Samwell Tarly, Messenger Raven, which can be setup nicely with “The Bear and the Maiden Fair”.

Near perfect wall defence with Left and Right and to some extent Randyll Tarly with his stand.

Removal package will need tweaking but I’ve gone for my default inclusions of 2 Put to the Sword and 2 Tears of Lys.

The plot deck also needs a small amount of tinkering but Here to Serve is too good not to include. Summons to dig for either Left, Right, Randyll Tarly or Margaery Tyrell. A Noble Cause to push out the higher cost “noble” characters, mainly Randyll Tarly. A Feast for Crows has it’s advantages and can help get a game wrapped up but that or Fortified Position might be switch for Confiscation.

Please let me know your thoughts and recommendations!

1 comment

Joe From Cincinnati 1672

Some oddities that may be worth looking into:

Running Feast for Crows but no Iron Thrones. It’s not a death sentence, but it can be difficult to win dominance without the Iron Throne, especially if you’re trying to defend the Wall simultaneously. Plus, Iron Throne is great for some easy power gain, something you’ll need in a deck that relies on a steady stream of power gain.

Noble Cause when you only have 5 lord/lady cards. You could just save this plot for whenever you get Randyll I suppose, but that’s an extremely limited plot for this deck, in my opinion.

Here to Serve is a great plot, but you’re running 3 copies of Maester Aemon. What happens if he’s in your set up hand? Or what if you draw him before you play this plot? It essentially becomes a dead plot.

3 Meager Contributions, but no Hand’s Judgements. Hand’s Judgement is just a great card in general, but are especially important in this deck because, if you’re relying on Left and Right to defend the Wall, Dracarys will absolutely crush them.

Put to the Sword in a defensive deck. Maybe you’re planning on being a bit more offensive, but the only character I could see procing this with much regularity is Randyll. Yes, you could possibly get by with a Ranging Party and Margaery, but most decks will be able to keep your offensive attack below +5. Especially if you have 2 gold.

No Confiscation in a deck that features a lot of high impact abilities. Benjen, Randyll and Margaery are all very big milk targets. It would hurt a lot to get one of them milked and this deck has no way of stopping that. Benjen is already, essentially, the only stealth protection in the deck, and you’re only running 2 of him. This deck could struggle mightily against Greyjoy.

I’d never not run 3x Benjen. He is too impactful, as you can kill him if you have an additional copy of him in your hand. This will give you 2 power and then you can play him the next turn. He’s almost never a dead card, so no threat in making him a 3x.

For the reasons of stealth, you may want to up your ranger numbers, such as 1 or 2x Waymar Royce, a 3rd Benjen and a 3rd Ranging Party.

There are a few other things, such as running 1x Yoren but no Marched to the Wall. I’ve had multiple occasions where there would be no target in the discard pile unless I had Marched to the Wall. But the above are the main points that I would change if I were building this deck.

I am of the personal opinion that Left + Right is a little too shagga to try to build a deck around. It sure is wonderful when it works though.