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Whizzard Game Night 20/9/14
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Icedman
, Sep 30 2014 12:28 AM | Last updated Sep 30 2014 05:29 AM
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Whizzard Siphon with fixed breakers and D4v1d (NOTE: 1 Core Set with a Draft Grimoire).
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No Datasuckers means you need to be aggressive in both getting ICE rezzed and getting your breakers out fast. The plan is to use a combination of Scrubbed and Knights to neutralise the Str 4 ICE while cheaply dealing with the rest. Plascretes and a general lack of Resources allow Tag-Me option if desired.
The Game Night was a 4-person round-robin event; the deck lost to a NEH Scorched/PSF build (to the deck's FA tools, actually), beating a Harmony Medtech 6-Agenda and a HB:EtF glacier.
Seriously though, I had largely spent my Influence well before looking at my breaker suite, plus I specifically chose the fixed breakers.
Generally speaking, the Anarch fixed breaker suite is seen as cheap/efficient to use. Their weakness is that they cannot interact with ICE of a higher strength without support. Kight, D4v1d, Scrubbed and Personal Touch are that support in this deck.
Fixed breakers are great because they're really cheap for the ICE they do break and the cards that compensate for their weaknesses are also strong economy cards. Because of that, it's pretty common to see other factions splash for them. Who doesn't love being able to run on a shoestring?
When you're an anarch, the alternatives are less than appetising. You can blow a stack of influence on Ninja and Zu/Gordian, or you can try and use Darwin who is fun but also quite bad. Or you can just play Noise with Crypsis and a million squillion parasites, but that's a deck unto itself.
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I like it but why all fixed breakers?
Why not? :-)
Seriously though, I had largely spent my Influence well before looking at my breaker suite, plus I specifically chose the fixed breakers.
Generally speaking, the Anarch fixed breaker suite is seen as cheap/efficient to use. Their weakness is that they cannot interact with ICE of a higher strength without support. Kight, D4v1d, Scrubbed and Personal Touch are that support in this deck.
What he said.
Fixed breakers are great because they're really cheap for the ICE they do break and the cards that compensate for their weaknesses are also strong economy cards. Because of that, it's pretty common to see other factions splash for them. Who doesn't love being able to run on a shoestring?
When you're an anarch, the alternatives are less than appetising. You can blow a stack of influence on Ninja and Zu/Gordian, or you can try and use Darwin who is fun but also quite bad. Or you can just play Noise with Crypsis and a million squillion parasites, but that's a deck unto itself.