Picture of Pedro, the winner from Rifftbound Lille event holding th etrophy
Image via UVS / Riftbound Organized Play X account

Riftbound Lille best of Deck Lists summary

With the Riftbound RQ Lille event complete, Riot Games and the UVS events page have kindly added a little icon to get the deck list of any individual player you look up at the event. Is there a favourite streamer in attendance? Yoink their pro list. Perhaps you want the best of deck lists from Lille? Yoink them too. Since Riftbound players absolutely love deck lists right now, we’ve decided to go through the endless pagination of decks from the UVS Lille event page and manually paste those decks into a Google Sheet below.

Note, we had to manually go through every ten players at a time, from first to last. It’s very possible we may have missed a best of deck, especially when it starts getting into the least popular and upper end of the table, when you get the wall of Draven, Ezreal, and Irelia players who didn’t make it to the top cut. We apologize if that has happened.

Feel free to DM me on X or Reddit with the username Fandasuba if I’ve misattributed.

Best of Riftbound Deck Lists from Lille

Below is the table featuring the order in which the highest ranking legend reached, with the player, position, and the link to the Google Sheet tab with the deck list. We already wrote about Azir and his meta performance, too. Just so you don’t get buried in a long list of information.

Note that the lists don’t actually feature chosen champion, as the UVS lists don’t actually include them. For decks which were streamed, you can figure them out. But for the ones that weren’t, you’d need to find the author online for that information. But you can take an educated guess of what they ran in most situations.

Interestingly, the meme decks and legend side quests kinda performed particularly well. Also, many of the Yi decks tended to be different from one another. It’s well worth taking a visit and checking out a few different Yi and Annie decks, for example, on the UVS website to get a feel of different playstyles.

LegendPlayerPositionLink to Deck List
AzirSquirtle / Pedro B1stAzir List
Master YiSchorn2ndMaster Yi list
DravenCTCG DZiden3rdDraven list
AnniePrismaticism4thAnnie List
IreliaNatureal5thIrelia List
FioraAzirim6thFiora List
YasuoBoky18thYasuo List
Kai’SaRisolan22ndKai’Sa List
EzrealAfrozial24thEzreal List
Rek’SaixTacio34thRek’Sai List
ViktorZNT agazapado41stViktor List
DariusSanan53rdDarius List
Lee SinPay Eighthundred78thLee Sin List
LucianTCGN OtterZocker79thLucian List
AhriDanïel82ndAhri List
LuxCarbo NoNo107thLux List
SettNLV Tomino121stSett List
JaxTEMPETEDELANEIGE136thJax List
SivirTenrjiHS156thSivir List
Jinxquayou181stJinx List
GarenNoobvengador217thGaren List
Miss Fortunepippers220thMiss Fortune List
LeonaSei Shin Casios238thLeona List
Volibeardv12321286thVolibear List
RumbleRedblar330thRumble List
TeemoFlashShad0w337thTeemo List
Renata GlascTrecore361stRenata Glac List
OrnnSchnaitzel478thOrnn List

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