Bioroid School of Whizzardry (SHL 3 winner)

Matuszczak 2311

@romanosoprano deserves credit as the first one I saw playing e3 and Neutralize All Threats in Whizzard. He also helped a lot with testing and fine tuning this deck. His list is slightly different, which reflects our differences in opinions and playstyles, but he is undoubtedly one of the best Anarch deckbuilders worldwide.

I've been playing this list in many tournaments recently and it practically never failed me. With some of the few losses, I'm definitely the one to blame. I played the following tournaments, just changing the Same Old Thing and Making an Entrance slots: - Darmstadt SC (Deja Vu, Day Job, 4-0, 1st) - Warsaw SC (Deja Vu, Inject, 6-0, 1st) - Chris's (if you guys live in Rhein-Main area in Germany, you'll know the guy, he's awesome) GNK (Deja Vu, Inject, 4-0, 1st) - SHL Finals (SoT, Making an Entrance, 2-1, 1st) - Warsaw Regionals (SoT, Making an Entrance, 3,5-3, 2nd)

No cutlery is what distinguishes the deck from similar Dumblefork builds. I feel that they are slightly "win more" cards and the deck is by all means strong enough to win without them. I prefer investing the slots in draw consistency.

Check out @romanosoprano's Neutralize All Corps deck for a more detailed description of a similar deck.

3 comments
17 May 2016 say200426

Why Corroder over Mimic?

Seems Swordsman will be a problem for you?

17 May 2016 staglore

@say200426 looks like he plans on Parasiting the Swordsman away with Datasucker tokens.

18 May 2016 Matuszczak

@say200426What @staglore said + I found that installing Mimic is too significant a tempo hit to install it preemptively anyway. If I fear Swordsmans and can't set up an insta-Parasite I will try to keep extra Fausts in hand. Corroder is really good against NBN with 3 Wraparounds and sometimes comes in useful against Hive when I can't find my e3,