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Unlike my janky NEH deck (which you can see here: http://netrunnerdb.com/en/decklist/31635/neh-never-advance-semi-glacier-1st-place-mead-hall-store-ch) this deck is absolutely incredible. In testing online and in person it pretty much never lost, pushing at least a 95% win-rate. Between the Mead Hall Weekly League and this tournament the deck is 22-0 in the last 6 weeks. It carried me to 1st in a field of 48.
This deck is the runner-advantage incarnate. I have no idea how to beat it. It has Clone Chip Parasite, Faust, Wyldside, Turntable, Meat Damage Protection, Levy, double Medium, asset hate from turn 1, and a critical mass of cutlery events. It cuts no corners and has no bad match-ups. When I start the game with Econ + Wyldside on turn 1, the game is never ever close, but I also win many games never drawing Wyldside at all.
To learn about this style, and the initial build of the deck, check out my blog post about it (From December 25, so everyone knows I was doing this crap before it was cool :P)
https://runthenet.wordpress.com/2015/12/25/a-one-armed-ice-feast-smashing-servers-with-edward-kim/
This deck went 5-0 in swiss and 2-0 in the cut. In one game my opponent got to 6 points. The rest were blowouts.
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Round 1: HB EtF with SanSans, Biotics and NEXT (7-2) I killed all his NEXT silvers, trashed all his Assets, and then dug R&D with Medium.
Round 2: IG Museum Mushin kill (7-0) I trashed all his assets, ate his damage when I had IHW in hand, and got 7 points in about 5 minutes. He never had more than 5 credits.
Round 3: NEH Butchershop (with 3 restructure and very little ICE) I drew 2 Liberated Accounts and got rich, but he used a really early Breaking News to trash my Wyldside. I stole a Beale and he could go to 0 credits to give me 2 tags, but chose not to. He got a Breaking news Install-Advanced that I could not take without floating a tag or getting Midseasoned, so I had to let him have it. He Scorched into 2 I've Had Worse, which drew me my 3rd I've Had Worse and my Plascrete. The game was pretty easy to win from there with Medium.
Round 4: Spark Rush (7-6) This was a scary game. He got an Astro out behind Pop-Up Datapike which was a 4-credit hit for me when I checked it. He got ahead 4-0 after FAing another Astro. I still had no Wyldside, but was able to blow up his R&D server with Parasites and dig with Medium turntable, stealing his Astro Counter. I was super broke all game, but he couldn't keep me out. All he could do while I dug was get an NAPD scored that was I not interested in (and had no hope of getting).
Round 5: RP with all the Faust tech (7-2? 7-5? I can't remember) I got my Faust killed by Swordsman and lost 7 cards to a Komainu. It didn't matter. I trashed nearly all of his installed cards except an Architect on R&D and won despite Mimic being literally the 45th card in my deck. Parasite is Broken.
Cut Round 1: RP (7-4) This guy knows my deck and knows he has no chance after turn 8-10, so he fast tracks for a Mk 2 and scores it behind Komainu, Lotus Field. He showed me this ice with a turn 1 Celebrity Gift, so I least I don't lose my hand going after it. He then scores an NAPD, going to 4. Then I trashed literally all of his installed cards and he lost. At one point he began his turn with nothing installed and 0 credits. RIP
NEH wins me 2 terrifyingly close games in a row and I go to the finals having to lose twice.
Grand Finals: RP (7-0) He draws lots of assets, all of which I trash. I big-dig with Medium before he can get any momentum and win in about 5 minutes.
Clone Chip Parasite is so strong, it's worth the 5 MWL influence easily. I didn't face any Astrobiotics on the day, but my testing against @Calimsha and others showed that the match-up is favorable thanks to Medium + Turntable and their totally crap ICE suite.
This deck is a complete face-roll and Faust should be banned. RIP Netrunner ;)
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7 Feb 2016
corbeil93
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7 Feb 2016
ANRguybrush
I play a oddly similar deck but I have injects because I got fed up with having unplayable opening hands. Good job. |
7 Feb 2016
TheBigBoy
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7 Feb 2016
sruman
I've spent some time playing a similar type of deck but one problem I found was classic "anarch problems". With no tutor and only 2 of your main breaker, you can find yourself digging excessively (even with wyldeside) for an answer to a rush. Did you find this? |
7 Feb 2016
mittens
How have you found the 2x knifed? Is the second because of the lack of corroder? Spooned and forked seem to be the cutlery I usually want to see, so maybe -1 knifed +1 spooned? It also looks like you cut the 1x deja for plascrete. Is deja too slow / unnecessary? |
7 Feb 2016
TheBigBoy
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8 Feb 2016
moistloaf
been running this for about a month since i saw you comment re: the list on another anarch cutlery deck. i'm def not 22-0 with it but it's incredibly strong and the way to play l4j in this mwl environment, imo. only games i really lose are to neh astro train when i have rough draws and bad accesses. this deck solidified me as a turntable hype man, thx for the list |
8 Feb 2016
anr_marsellus
Good job! The deck is quite similar to my Val deck (http://netrunnerdb.com/en/decklist/31645/some-women-just-want-to-watch-the-world-burn-5-0-at-sc-) which also uses a lot of the same tools. Main difference is I think the lack of Vamp in your deck, which I feel would do for an awesome job (as you have the very same eco suite with Career Fairs and Daily Casts+Liberated Accounts). Cheers! |
8 Feb 2016
Ehill
Can attest to this decks raw power, got first place in another SC going 5-1 with the exact same list. Would Bandit Again. |
8 Feb 2016
spags
Great take on L4J. Faust should be banned. I see you saw no raw FA. Any issues with it? Turntable helps a lot. |
8 Feb 2016
fiveplus5is55
Yes , just yes to everything op said. This is so strong.... But it leaves me with 1 question: why didn't we play this before napd list? why now,when it's short on 5 influence but it might still be most consistent runner deck out there? we missed it?
I remember that it was said that whiz is one of the weaker anarchs when it came out. whiz was never really regarded as tier 1. |
8 Feb 2016
sruman
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8 Feb 2016
spags
People did play it. Wooley won the HAC with Whizz L4J. (not full on Faust/Cutlery.) |
8 Feb 2016
CodeDigger
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8 Feb 2016
fiveplus5is55
I know l4j, great deck,but I feel this is another beast.cutlery include is just great . Faust works so well with levy and wyldslide.same goes for turntable over grimoire. all around so well thought off and probably tweaked over and over again until you got this polishe,neat deck. @ssruman ,it's true there are def few great light asset heavy corps in current meta, so whiz is indeed blank then. I was digging out the midseason-psycho Beale deck published here last year,and played it few times on jinteki. very strong,I haven't seen many film critics to be honest . When the flash wears yellow I think it was called,I assume that would be a very bad match up to the whiz here |
8 Feb 2016
anr_marsellus
The big question is: Might this be even better in Val (just add 3 Blackmail and 2 Scrubber) ? The disadvantage is a slightly more inconsistent draw, however you are likely to get more mileage out of the bad pub (and Scrubbers) than the Whizz Creds and you have the added bonus of threatening Blackmail, such that it is even harder to be rushed against... |
8 Feb 2016
sruman
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9 Feb 2016
Labbes
This deck is the tits, I love it. After the demise of PPVP Kate, I think this will be my go-to deck. Thanks man. |
9 Feb 2016
TheBigBoy
Vamp is interesting. It might be strong, but I'm not sure it solves any problem the deck has. I don't care if they can rez ICE. Getting through it is trivial. My answer to caprice is to just blow up the whole remote and then just spam her with runs until she dies. Vamp is probably a bit win-more and possibly even a trap. I'd like to emphasize that the 5 cutlery suite IS THE DECK. If that's what's different about your list then it's not the same strategy. After mid-game EVERY REZZED ICE THAT MATTERS DIES ON SIGHT. That's power. |
9 Feb 2016
matthopkins
This is outstanding - I've felt that cutlery was good ever since Faust wyldside pancakes became a thing, but couldn't quite make a consistent deck. Looks like you've nailed it! Two questions - do you not think it's worth doing -1 data sucker +1 corroder? Mainly for wraparound, but also discarding 2 cards to break a wall of static doesn't feel great. Also, in matches where you want to hold IHW for protection, do you find you have enough draw? I read your previous comments about inject, but does it really matter if they see what you draw when they probably won't be able to stop you anyway? |
9 Feb 2016
JamesG
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9 Feb 2016
ShreffDaddy
You started with Ed Kim and switched to Whizzard. Have you ever tested Quetzal to deal with barriers? |
9 Feb 2016
TheBigBoy
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9 Feb 2016
AsteriskCGY
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9 Feb 2016
gumonshoe
As another avid player of Faust, yeah this card should be banned. Cool List Bro - I acknowledge that you did it first, but I never read the article you posted in December. Some of this is just people play good cards, ya know? |
9 Feb 2016
moistloaf
It should come as no surprise that Anarchs are adopting oppressive strategies. Upgrades like Ash and Caprice make it very difficult to win the remote game if you play fairly. I've heard a lot of people complaining about the Anarch assault of ICE destruction, Siphon spam, and DLR oppression. Guess what? You brought this on yourselves. Runners are sick of having to run a remote two or more times and play your 'real Netrunner.' Instead we will crush you from multiple vectors until you're left with nothing and we can get easy points. 'Narchs gonna 'narch yall |
11 Feb 2016
DarlingSensei
I'm curious how high level cutlery plays look. It is always something like "Knife the rezzed ice"? Do you faust-check first and melt next run? How do you play it when the ice you want to kill is behind an unrezzed mystery ice? I'd love a mini-how-to of cutlery :D |
12 Feb 2016
TheBigBoy
It's hard to say. I just practiced the deck for a really really long time and learned when to take risks and when not to. Usually firing cutlery when they have unrezzed in front is fine. |
12 Feb 2016
thesm17
I don't have anything new to add. I played this deck with Ed after I saw you on TWA and had great success- obliterating 24/7 scorch is so satisfying. And the deck is still incredible or better with Whiz. d4 + Spooned - Tollbooth = <3 |
12 Feb 2016
fiveplus5is55
hey, just a few thoughts after playtesting it extensively on jinteki.net. At first , i squandered too many games , not just because i was a little rusty with the playstyle the whiz requires , but also due to some fundamental ingame mistakes considering the eco built of this deck. I found myself too often too low on credits. Our eco cards have high upfront costs, and are mostly drip /slow eco . If you need to react to sth and you are on low credits like 0,1 or even 2, its like cancer. Liberated Account is 6, Daily Cast is slow drip econ and costs 3, and our only burst econ is Sure Gamble and it is 5! to play. Once you are on low credits you really hope for a Career Fair, but too often you wont get the pleasure to Career Fair' you out of this mess. Get your econ out asap, you always need to be able to react. Also midgame you always need be able to install your resources .
So this deck really is one of the strongest decks in the current meta, no doubt, But it doesn't reward you by playing solidary. it requires skill ( well it's netrunner no surprise here). Adjust well vs each ID, Focus on Eco first and load those tokens when you can. You are going to enjoy melting their ice again and again and again soon enough, just be patient. |
13 Feb 2016
quailman2101
Faust is amazingly overpowered especially when combined with Parasites. That is because multi sub ice, which is good against Faust, almost always have low strength. I do think there should be more anti-ai ice. The other thing is Whizzard. He is one of the strongest runners in the game, if just because against some decks, it is game over from turn 1. Against others, his ability isn't going to be used non stop, but it is still really good. I can't wait for him to be cycled out. There are cards like scrubber, imp, and patricia you can make room for to help with trashing. |
13 Feb 2016
kwind
After getting frustrated with criminals and playing against nonstop NBN cheese, I made my own very similar Whizzard deck a few weeks ago -- with one key exception, the cutlery. It occurred to me that most NBN decks aren't packing much ice and the cutlery could be a good meta call, so I looked in netrunnerdb to see if anyone else has been trying it and found your deck. After importing your cutlery setup into my list, I think it's incredible and is a great way to punish the way everyone is setting up their NBN decks with 11-13 ice. I've been surprised at how well it's also held up against glacier-type decks too. Playing against it, my Blue Sun deck of all things has matched up very well, but beating it has otherwise been pretty difficult. I'd really like a second spooned and run amok, but it's been really had to tinker with the cards. I feel like your setup is pretty optimal for the current meta. So many Gutenbergs and data ravens on R&D you need to fry with forked. |
13 Feb 2016
tuggernutz
So far i'm really loving this runner. But I keep playing IG Jinteki and just get freaking worked. ugg, so frustrating. |
14 Feb 2016
Draecas
I've been playing the game for about 3 months. Went to a Store Champ yesterday and went 3/4 with this deck. I only lost the 4th because I made a risky play and got scorched. So yes, this is a Very Good Deck. |
14 Feb 2016
Walker Net Ranger
Very Good Deck, I can attest. Blue Sun Curtain Wall, Hadrian's Wall and the like all might as well be Paper Wall for all the good they do you. It is obscene. |
14 Feb 2016
triorph
This deck is so good. I took it to a GNK over the weekend and came third place, but this deck was undefeated. |
15 Feb 2016
HowardistheJackson
How do you typically deal with Blue Sun: Powering the Future. Parasites go away and all we've done is cost them a click. |
15 Feb 2016
llama66613
Nice! I've been using a deck very similar to this since last July, and I've had tons of success to. That version is old, but currently the main differences between my deck and yours are
I have not tried: * The cutlery suite, which could be good. Actually seems like a great include for getting rid of ice. I'll try em out. * Datasuckers. Really not sure how you have MU for them, but I really do wish I could include them. Takes Parasite death up to 11. Definitely will see if I can put in a couple. * Plascrete, Mimic. Never felt like I needed the insurance. |
15 Feb 2016
llama66613
Oh, and
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15 Feb 2016
TonyStellato
@Sauurman Knifed with D4V1D recursion is more than enough to deal with Blue Sun. Also, you wouldn't install a parasite unless you have the sucker tokens to deal with the ice immediately. |
16 Feb 2016
TheBigBoy
The point about patience is important. Some games you can snowball hard with para-sucker and some games that you try that you will fall flat on your face and get locked out. Know when to attack and know when to build. This comes with practice. If you're not sure, err toward building against most decks and err toward aggression against Astroscript decks. I usually like to build a huge bank early game. I'll try to unload an entire lib account and casts before I start making any central runs besides free sucker runs. You WILL have to spend money, even though you use Faust. Things like Ash, Tollbooth, and Breaker Bay Grid servers are much less relevant when you are rich. An important point is that you do NOT want to have to click the 3rd sub on ichi 1, but if you do not have the credit lead you may have to so you don't awkwardly get tagged (and brained). The #1 mistake Faust players make is neglecting their credit pool and running like crazy once they have Faust out. That does not work very well with this deck. |
16 Feb 2016
fiveplus5is55
@ BigBoy Thx! About Sure Gamble, it was aclose call to swap it. I now feel Day Job is not right here, not bad but not as good as either Laundry or Sure Gamble. Like you said Sure gamble is great early but so is Laundry. I have been testing Laundry now for a while, and i love it. It is especially good vs NEH against which i still do lose more games to than i like. I am on a pretty good streak vs all non yellow decks, 25 games + now. Blue sun especially, i usually mulligan for sucker and run early to get some tokens. Vs NEh i feel like i am 50/50 or even 40/60 only so far. They score out so damn quick, and cutlery is often too slow. It is always close, both parties are close to, or at matchball, but often NEH has the better stamina and closes out. Also their ice is mostly code gate ( archangel,little engine,Enigma,Tollboth ) and we only run 1 Spooned. When i started playing this deck, i expected NEH to be a great great match up , and glacier decks rather not, but i found it now to be the other way around. Hb's biorid ice is easy to cutlery . I often facecheck on first click to let them rez. Rezzed ice is what you want . Against Blue Sun i am actually loving my parasites mid-late game, i always use 'em. D4id, Cutlery even those Suckers with Para. U will! trash blue sun's rig til they have nothing left to bounce. Jinteki's ice is great to para and well u got I ve had worse. Turntable is also nasty vs some PE decks. Wylsdlide makes sure your hand is constantly covered, and if it drags on...there is Levy . you won't need it though. So, that leaves us vs yellow, in particular NEH. i feel we can include 1 more Spooned, and like llama6613 mentioned, clot maybe. I really dont like to swap anything, but i feel that our edge is big enough vs all other fractions that we can strenghten it little vs NEH even we lose some of the edge vs others. I really have to mention how great turntable is. It is such a great card. Not once, people told me how overpowered it is ^^ well it is not , but i am always happy to see it, vs all fractions almost. In particular yellow and red. Also got to mention , that for some reason, Cybderdex Virus suite is not played as much anymore, apart in NEH, which further complicates things. They really have great tools agains our deck. |
16 Feb 2016
Windave
Sorry, but I have to ask again, as I asked on the NEH deck that was as deck of the week a while ago, what's new in here? It even has clone chip |
16 Feb 2016
Horse85
I was at that tournament and got rolled by a Whizzard deck in round 2, but I don't see my Gagarin in your report. It must have been another player. Anyway, this deck seems awesome and I've been thinking Whizzard is the way to go in the current meta anyway. Faust is so big right now that corps pretty much have to have Ash and Caprice to score anything outside of Astrotrain, as well as the strong taxing asset econs to support them. Whizzard is the perfect counter to that. That said, I feel like RP is a good counter to Whizzard, and supports that necessary asset econ well to begin with. And the ice destruction is gonna help out a lot with that matchup. Overall just seems like the runner deck to beat right now. Well done, sir. |
16 Feb 2016
TheBigBoy
If you stick a sundew against this deck the whizzard is playing it wrong |
17 Feb 2016
djc6535
@Horse85 There's only one Spoon in the deck, and this only works on a remote. Foodcoats is running 3 of these suckers now a days. |
17 Feb 2016
juliandark
Foodcoats may be running three of those, but it usually isn't a problem. David let's you run through it three times, you can always click through one as well. on centrals it does stop you for a turn to parasite it, but that is no big deal (actually you are glad to see it there as it is one less turing on remotes). And foodcoats has a bad matchup against this, unless they draw really well and you draw really bad, with the amount of money they have in assets (sponsorhsip trash for 1c, adonises are free...). |
18 Feb 2016
meta4
Hey
All 3 of these questions are regarding your NBN matchup and are fairly connected. You said in your write-up that you don't know how to beat this deck as corp. I would say this sort of strategy would be the best bet. Have you faced any corps that play like this? |
19 Feb 2016
TheBigBoy
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19 Feb 2016
TheBigBoy
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20 Feb 2016
Roofy89
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21 Feb 2016
sperry
I just took this to 1st Place at my Store Champs, card-for-card. It went 4-1, with a stupid loss to PE where I was careless. I didn't run into any Fastro, so Turntable only switched 1 agenda on the day (I also seemed to find them late). Before I switched to this deck this week, I was playing Noise, so I can ditto that I missed the extra memory of Grimoire and had to make some tough choices with my MU. The extra virus counter boost was missed, too. I'm sure if I made the switch, I would immediately run into News Teams and Fastro everyone and regret it. The other slot I am considering playing with is Plascrete, because another Spooned, Faust, or Same Old Thing would really be awesome. |
21 Feb 2016
TheBigBoy
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5 Mar 2016
Orbital Tangent
You could drop a redundant virus, like the 2nd Medium, to slot in Djinn for Datasucker and Parasite tutoring. Plus, it shuffles the deck if someone Will-o'-the-Wisp's you post Levy. |
5 Mar 2016
TheBigBoy
Cutting 2nd Medium wrecks your NEH match-up. Djinn is really expensive and slow. |
5 Mar 2016
Orbital Tangent
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6 Mar 2016
Orbital Tangent
Nevermind. I take it back. The 2nd Medium is better. Got rekt in post tourney side games by NBN because I was a turn slow. There could be a cut elsewhere, but deck is really tight. |
16 May 2016
CorpRunnerzoom
How is this decklist holding up in the midst of the new meta? Have you changed anything? |
31 May 2016
Orbital Tangent
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When do you decide to Faust? Because I played it in an Apex deck, and lucky me I won, but trash my whole deck, and put Levy face down via hunting grounds... But is there a specific window that you tell yourself it's time to use it?