Maria Anathema Ashpool

Claytron 85

We've identified a corporation that's vying for dominance in the area. We don't have a polt nearby.

"Fine, I'll deal with it myself," the tattoos rushing down her arms to hide in her gloves as she spoke, as if readying themselves for flurry her hands were soon to engage in.


This deck has been a blast to play. It runs fast and it runs poor, but it runs where it likes.

To play this well, you need to be flexible and go for disruption wherever possible. Medium punishes the open RnD, but Nerve Agent punishes the open hand and Imp hits both.

A minimum of events allows one to really maximize Street Peddler. Infiltration over Sure Gamble because it's unlikely you'll be in gamble range after the first turn, and the extra information can be very useful.

It's a solid match-up against fast-advance as the speed of Wyldside and Street Peddler can get you up and running fast. But unlike many anarch decks, it doesn't cry against glacier thanks to Quetzal: Free Spirit and e3 Feedback Implants.

One final note: I haven't actually played this deck with Adjusted Chronotype (I don't have it yet) - you don't really need the 4th click back in most cases. It just makes you think that much harder about the other 3. So if FA is giving you trouble, I'd recommend a #slottheclot instead (but I don't have clot either). So really chronotype is a total flex slot.

Good luck, and always mulligan for Wyldside.

2 comments
13 Mar 2016 Lttlefoot
13 Mar 2016 Claytron

Yeah, the marginal cost/benefit for Datasucker wasn't doing it for me. It helps with what, Parasite, Atman, and maybe Faust? But I'm only every parasiting 0-str ice, Atman is my super-backup breaker, and Faust is Faust. If I rely on datasucker I'm generally disappointed. But don't let that stop you from trying it out!