Kit - Brushosaurus

esternaefil 77

3-0 at recent Game Night event - Honor and Profit legal. Defeated HB Big Ice, Weyland Supermodernism, and Jinteki Personal Evolution.

Lots of Card draw and tutoring to mitigate the inconsistency of having so many 1 and 2 ofs, while also ensuring that I have the supporting pieces needed to make yogosaurus hum.

In the next build I think I'll be replacing the Mem Chip with a third R&D Interface so the deck can race FA easier. I didn't face a FA build and I'm not sure how it would have done.

Deck is very straightforward, and very powerful, I hope you enjoy it!

6 comments
8 May 2014 threefjefff

Did you have any experience against something like Wraparound/Icewall? It seems someone a varied suite of barrier ICE would wreck this, so how did you get around that?

8 May 2014 lghitman

I'm surprised to not see any tinkering, I guess the Atman+datasucker and the sharpshooter help mitigate that.

@threefjefff the wraparound takes 2 datasucker tokens to neuter, then it's free! (also doesn't hurt you to facecheck it to make it paintable)

8 May 2014 esternaefil

With an smc up in the early game, you can face check with impunity. Just keep a full grip and you can make nearly any ice paintable.

Fao really helps to drive your opponent's economy into the ground which served as a surprise factor.

I never needed to tinker, didn't every wish I had it. Maybe in different matchups that would be an issue, but the last is pretty tight as it is.

I'm not really sure why the sentiment is that barriers would wreck this. Between Fao (on internal ice) and paintbrush I can hey into most servers for under five credits. Towers might become an issue, but if you can break hbs economy then they cant use their towers effectively.

8 May 2014 threefjefff

The only reason I mention is that with no Fracters on the field, every barrier not in Atman range on the field is automatically going to cost you a click/turn to break through. Wraparound is your worst case scenario going to cost 2 datasucker tokens and an extra click, presuming Atmans isn't in range.

The issue I'm seeing is click efficiency, not money; but I don't doubt it's very successful against a broke corp.

8 May 2014 esternaefil

Just to clarify. Atman is not the deck's plan A. Atman is very much a plan B. Plan a is Yogosaurus, which has a very high break ratio. except maybe vs wraparound.

9 May 2014 TheTick

Theoretically, if it came right down to it, you could slap a Femme on a problem wraparound. Seems like overkill, but the option is there.