Rose Queen Forestcraft Deck Recipe Guide and How to Play. See needed card list, cost, how to use, strategy and tips.
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Rose Queen Forestcraft - Deck Recipe and Rating
Deck Recipe

Follower 23 Spell 11 Amulet 6 Deck Cost 29,620 | <1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8> |
May, Journey Elf×3
111Bug Alert×3
1Fairy Convocation×3
1Ambush from Above×3
1Fairy Tamer×3
211Baby Carbuncle×1
222Lily, Crystalian Innocence×2
213Garden's Allure×2
2Lambent Cairn×3
2Killer Rhinoceroach×2
302Godwood Staff×3
3Titania, Queen of Fairies×3
422Glade, Fragrantwood Ward×3
533Aerin, Crystalian Frostward×1
768Bayle, Luxglaive Warrior×3
844Opulent Rose Queen×2
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![]() | ![]() - Strong Field in the early game - Becomes 1 Cost in the late game |
![]() | ![]() - Can clear a powerful Field from the mid-game onwards - High Cost, making it difficult to play without Garden's Allure |
Rating
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Range | Play Difficulty |
Combo | Challenging |
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- A Deck specializing in a One-Turn Kill with Opulent Rose Queen - Its playstyle is similar to Rhinoceroach Forestcraft - Its drawback is its difficulty of playing Opulent Rose Queen |
A Deck that aims for a One-Turn Kill with Bramble Burst
This is a Deck that aims for a One-Turn Kill on turn 10 by Creating a large amount of Bramble Burst with Opulent Rose Queen. Its characteristic feature is that it can defeat opponents with burn damage who have set up Wards, mistaking it for Rhinoceroach Forestcraft.
Rose Queen Forestcraft - How to Play
Set Up Followers and Deal Damage

In the early game, focus on board development and utilize any surviving followers to gradually chip away at the enemy leader’s defense. Even minor damage can meaningfully reduce the threshold needed to secure a One-Turn Kill later in the match.
Draw Efficiently to Find Combo Pieces

Use cards like Godwood Staff to cycle your draws and get Titania, Queen of Fairies and Bayle, Luxglaive Warrior into your hand. Playing Titania, Queen of Fairies will significantly increase your combo's success rate.
Use Godwood Staff to Reclaim the Board

If you play the Staff on an early turn, be prepared to retake the field on the next turn with May, Journey Elf, Lily, Crystalian Innocence, or Glade, Fragrantwood Ward. If you don't have a clear play for your next turn, it's recommended to save it until you have 5 or 6 Play Points and play it as part of a combo with May, Journey Elf or Lily, Crystalian Innocence.
Fuse Extra Cards Into Garden's Allure

Once you have enough cards in your hand, organize your hand by Fusing unneeded cards to Garden's Allure to make room to add draws or Fairies to your hand. Ideally, on the turn you play Opulent Rose Queen, your hand should be filled with cards that cost 1 or less, along with the 0-cost Bayle, Luxglaive Warrior and Killer Rhinoceroach.
Pay Attention to Your Hand Size
If you have Godwood Staff on the field and Titania, Queen of Fairies's Crest is active, you will draw 1 card from Godwood Staff at the end of your turn, and the Crest will add 1 Fairy to your hand at the start of your next turn. Therefore, if you don't end your turn with 6 cards in hand, you will overdraw on your next turn. Be careful with your hand management.
Survive 1 Turn with Opulent Rose Queen

Once you're ready to play Opulent Rose Queen, play it while being mindful of a potential Reverse Lethal. You can cover the vulnerability of playing Opulent Rose Queen by playing a 0-cost Bayle, Luxglaive Warrior beforehand.
Mimic Rhinoceroach Forestcraft to Force Defense

Since this deck uses almost the same cards as Rhinoceroach Forestcraft, it will look just like it to your opponent. Therefore, during the match, you can make it seem like you're aiming for a Split Lethal by carelessly playing Killer Rhinoceroach once, forcing your opponent to play defensively and buying you time.
Mulligan Guide for the Rose Queen Forestcraft
Keep Resource Cards
This Deck maintains its resources by playing Godwood Staff and Titania, Queen of Fairies, so keep those cards. It's also recommended to keep cards that create Fairies to secure your early game.
Keep Removal for Matchups with a Strong Field
For matchups that develop a strong field from the early to mid-game, keep these removal cards and be prepared to retake the field.
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