Off The SanSan City Grid: All Aboard The Atlas Train!

DrunkenGineer 854

Here's a more experimental tweak (read: this is my bad Johnny side talking) to Titan Transnational, as a foil to the reasonably focused fast advance build I published here. As I said there, Titan loves its advanceable ice and its Mark Yale-powered Firmware Updates, and lends itself very well to fast advance. This deck is another take on Fast Advance, but it has a few interesting card choices:

  • SanSan City Grid: with an SSCG rezzed, you can score a Project Atlas from hand and get a token on it thanks to Titan's ability. SSCG has anti-synergy with over-advancing Atlas, but makes up for it by making your other agendas easier to score.
  • Constellation Protocol: moves your advancement tokens around from rezzed ice to unrezzed constellation ice, making you even more money.
  • Satellite Grid: another form of advanceable ice support, this time making all your constellations cheaper to rez, changing your morphs' types, and strengthening your ice walls, all for a single credit.
  • Off the Grid: while best in Blue Sun, this card in Titan can give you an unstoppable train that wins from nothing in a few turns. With an Off the Grid protecting a SanSan City Grid, you can score an Atlas from hand and give it a counter. From there, you can pull another agenda from your deck and score it the following turn - though be aware that Geothermal Fracking will need a Trick of Light and High-Risk Investment will need two.

This deck is a combo deck of the worst kind; that is, the kind that is never going to work. Nonetheless, I'm putting it out there to give people some deckbuilding ideas in the hope that it inspires them. Let me know what you think. And if you proxy the deck, I'd love some feedback to see if my jank instincts were at least a little bit close to reasonable.

3 comments
28 Nov 2014 Jashay

Heh, I just published a rush deck with these guys saying I found it weird that no-one else had tried it yet... only to find that you'd published one whilst I was writing mine!

No love for Hostile Takeover?

28 Nov 2014 DrunkenGineer

@Jashay Hmmm. You could split the Geothermal into two Hostiles. I like the sound of that. A 3-4-3 agenda spread (by points) isn't great, but 5-3-3 could do.

28 Nov 2014 ibis

Aw yeah, more Titan decks! I just published one too. It's interesting to see which cards overlapped.