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mkwilliams28 4
I will be playing this deck tonight (05/23/2020) in the Entourage Gaming TTS tournament. As far as I know, it is one of the only (if not THE ONLY) deck to include Qi'ra/Pyre as a team.
Most of the deck is built around pinging indirect damage via Pyre's battlefield manipulations, with cards such as Cruel Methods being used to directly damage a character, on top of the indirect damage. Cards such as Commander Pyre's Blaster and Seizing Territory should let you control the battlefield most of the time. Additionally, the Ambush action on Hidden Blaster should let you combo that card into activating a character, or playing an event to take control of the battlefield as well.
The combo of Taking Charge + either Hasty Exit or Survival Instinct can be used to reroll + remove two die, plus dealing 1-2 indirect damage, depending on if Cruel Methods is in play or not. Big swing there.
The standard inclusion of Probe and Face the Enemy allow you control not only the battlefield, but also what your opponent wants to do that round.
If you're playing against a support deck, such as Satine Kryze - Hope of Mandalore/Rex - Clone Captain/Clone Trooper, then Scorched Earth can deal massive damage. Also, if you get ahead via the action cheating involved in Tactical Mastery and Seize the Day, then you can pull off another major swing with claiming the battlefield (Mean Streets - Correlia) + Snuff Out. Desperate Measures is included to also bail you out if you really need to get rid of a support.
Lastly, Qi'ra's ability to include yellow hero events can allow for some sneaky plays with Easy Pickings, or claiming + Flee the Scene if there are only two dice left in your opponent's pool.
Why does love have to be a battlefield