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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
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Core Set |
What Lies Ahead |
Trace Amount |
Cyber Exodus |
Future Proof |
Creation and Control |
Second Thoughts |
True Colors |
The Spaces Between |
First Contact |
Up and Over |
Order and Chaos |
Card draw simulator |
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None. Self-made deck here. |
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Sleepless (I'll sleep when i'm dead) | 2 | 3 | 3 |
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I have been using this deck for almost half a year now, since the release of O&C. So far I've been attending at least 5-6 tournaments and had pretty good results with the deck, including winning four local tournaments undefeated.
It started as an agressive cutlery deck, then modified it to have some tricks with recursion. This latest form is probably the most aggresive and lacks any solid lategame, so you have to kind of rely a strong early/midgame.
The best matchup is by far Weyland, especially Blue Sun, since it can easily destroy multiple copies of Curtain Wall. HB is also a pretty solid matchup, although Next Ice could be pain in the ass. The worst matchup is Jin:PE but I guess nobody plays that nowadays. NEH fast advance can be a coin toss depending on the amount of earlygame Keyhole/Account Siphons.
This tournament I went a lackluster 2-3 in the swiss part facing HB:EtF Punitive(L), Jin:RP(L), Argus(W), HB:EtF(W) and NEH(L). The first game was the only one I could've won but I got unlucky.
Won both games in the top 8 against a Jin:RP and the same HB:EtF Punitive (revenge!).
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9 Jun 2015
Dread Sovereign
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10 Jun 2015
Flekk
To be honest, this deck can't deal with it. I had several discussions about this issue, and figured out the following: If a player can guess that my deck doesn't play Yog.0, he deserves to win that game. Turing so far is not played in our local metagame and usually it is played on remotes. With Chrome City being legal (this Regionals was 'til Breaker Bay) Immolation Script will be the card that can solve this problem. Turing on remote is usually not a huge problem, also adding a Yog.0 to this deck is pointless, that should be a different deck already. |
10 Jun 2015
Dread Sovereign
Well the sudden introduction of Turing, made me retire my Quetzal deck, I ende up going full breaker Suite, and the eventually just dropped Quetzal as the Id altogether, Immolation script may well have fixed that, so it's worth revisiting. |
11 Jun 2015
Flekk
Usually E3 is not needed at all, I play it around every 10 matches. The problematic ICE can be Knifed and most of them can also be broken with the help of D4v1d. The two barriers which can be tricky are Ashigaru anf Wotan, but you kind of have to play around them with any decks anyway. (plus with this deck you can make them never to have 9+ creds ;) ) Eater solves the non-barrier ICE except Turing on central. |
How are you dealing with, Turing on a central? that's my main issue as a Quetzal AI deck.