Today, we’re taking a look at the Singleton Daily Rumble format and exploring some of the decks that could be used in the upcoming Runeterra Open.

The Singleton format is a unique one, as it requires players to build decks with only one copy of each card. This means that the traditional aggro decks are not as viable, as there is not enough density of cheap early game plays to make them worthwhile. Control decks tend to be P&Z based, with Seraphine and Back Alley Bar being popular choices. However, these decks don’t have access to the best removal spells, as they don’t play Shadow Isles.

This leads us to look towards OTK (One Turn Kill) decks. The deck we’re looking at today is a Rumble Vayne deck. Rumble Vayne is a powerful deck, but it can be weak against aggro decks like Pirates or Annie Jhin. However, it is strong against control decks, especially when they don’t have cards like Vengeance or Harsh Winds.

At its core, the deck is built around Rumble and Vayne. We also have Riven, which is a bit challenging to build around, but it has the same OTK aspect. To make sure we can pull off the OTK, we’re playing cards like Great Hammers, Tumble, Cataclysm, and Ruined Reckoner. We also have access to Demacia rallies and free attack cards like Relentless Pursuit, Golden Aegis, and Champion Strength.

To fill out the rest of the deck, we’re playing a large support package. This includes Legion Drummer, Tyari, and Durand Architect to give us the early game punch we need to develop into the OTKs. We also have Challengers to help us in the early game. In the late game, these supports can go onto our big units.

Finally, we’re playing Legionary Charge to draw Rumble. This gives us a bit of redundancy in our Rumble plays.
So there you have it! This Rumble Vayne deck is a great choice for the Singleton Daily Rumble format. It has the OTK aspect, as well as the support package to help us navigate the early and late game. With the Runeterra Open just around the corner, this could be a great deck to try out!