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Hello folks! I'm just updating my Tournament build for Quetzal for anyone interested to see. Unfortunately, this deck isn't the strongest against RP where early aggression is met with frustration. However, If the meta shifts back to a fast corp style, It's my opinion that Quetzal could be very dominating. I very easily handled my two NEH match-ups (both were butchershop I think?) as well as a TWIY grail deck. However, Set-up took too long against 2 RP players and an ETF. While I did manage to take down an RP bootcamp build, that game came down to random chance on a psi-game that obviously could have lost me the game.
My previous build was an inject package for card draw with retrieval run to get expensive things back like Magnum Opus, Yog and early Overminds. I decided that list was a little too greedy to justify with the prevalance of Blacklist in the meta. This new build goes back to the old roots of a classic ChacheShop econ package. The big addition that recently came in however was the Adjusted Chronotype. Wyldside is an amazing draw engine however, losing a click against RP every turn quickly loses you the game. Adjusted Chronotye solves this problem and you can recur the cost late in the game when you decide it's time to ditch your wyldeside.
Feel free to ask anything, I'm ready to talk!
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5 Jul 2015
cranked
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I think I played against you at the Madison Regionals! I was running Kate and ETF, I think we played in the last round of Swiss.
How do you like the Cacheshop engine? On previous versions of the deck, you were running Magnum Opus, which I like a bit better. Cacheshop doesn't seem to have the same kind of value that it has in Noise, as you don't get a mill, you aren't getting as much value from installing tons of fresh cards drawn off of Wyldside, and not running Grimoire means each Cache doesn't pay out as much.