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I play this deck on Store Turnament. I took 5th place.
Quetzal win 4 games, lose 1.
Win against: NBN:Spark, HB:EtF, Jinteki:Life Imagined, Weyland:Titan. Lose against Weyland:Gagarin.
Usually I played without breakers, but Architect it's not removable, and it's pain in my ass. I must take 2x Mimic to clearly run on servers.
Base card in this deck it's "Always Be Running". With Quetzal ability and e3 Feedback Implants, creates deadly combo to pressing Corp servers.
Thanks to Knifed, Spooned, Forked, Kraken and Immolation Script Quetzal remove ice faster then Corp install them, and rez.
Daily Casts, Data Folding and Human First get money without spending clicks.
Turntable change sytuation on the score area.
Employee Strike it's great against: NBN:HS, Jinteki:PE, Jinteki RP, Blue Sun and many more. It's also great counter to Corp current.
Got 3x Medium to deep digg.
No Plascrete Carapace in deck. When I play against Butcher, or other damage deck i colect money in few first turn (mulligan for Data Folding or Daily Casts).
Best combo of this Turnament:
Run on R&D (corp has one rezed Spiderweb, and rez second) - jack out
Run on archives, stole NAPD Contract (pay 4, but Human First give back 2 ;),
Play Kraken on R&D (Corp has 2x Spiderweb) - trash one of them
Play Immolation Script trash second Spiderweb
2 point, and trash 2 ice. Very nice ;)
Quetzal in this deck is very fast and aggresive, and has a money.
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29 Nov 2015
esutter479
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29 Nov 2015
HolyMackerel
Datasuckers? In case you need more Ice trashing, they can help your Parasites get online faster. Also, sick deck. I would HATE to play against this as a Glacier player. How do you even build a remote against this damn thing? |
29 Nov 2015
Jander
I played Gagarin, not Titan. :) I won only thanks to shuffling trashed ices and installing ices on R&D every other turn. |
29 Nov 2015
dante77
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29 Nov 2015
ANRguybrush
I tried something similar and it didn't really do the job. Now immolation script is a nice touch. |
29 Nov 2015
8shanrahan
I really love the creativity of using ABR with e3 and Quetzal. One thing to note: Inject would really do work in this deck: you only have 7 programs, so Inject would let you draw your run events way more efficiently. Earthrise hotel might be another option to consider for extra draw. |
29 Nov 2015
WayneMcPain
How did Human First end up working for you? You mentioned a specific instance with that NAPD Contract steal, but did you find that it really made enough of a credit difference over the course of the game to use 2 card slots for it? |
29 Nov 2015
ANRguybrush
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29 Nov 2015
dante77
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29 Nov 2015
dante77
I think that starting hand is very important. Of course this is dependent on opponent ID. |
29 Nov 2015
8shanrahan
`@dante77 interesting. I find it surprising you don't have to draw much, I would have thought having both e3 and ABR would be critical pieces that you'd have to dig for occasionally (or mimic, when architect is installed). Do you have wins in games where neither are installed often? Also, have you considered demolition run? With the dedicated medium dig, I bet it will often pay off. I usually don't include it in most deck because it's overkill, but this deck might be suited for it to trash ice you see during medium runs. |
29 Nov 2015
8shanrahan
Another card to consider is Crecentus. Derezzing architect or a big piece of ice might be pretty effective, and your memory situation seems pretty open, too. |
29 Nov 2015
dante77
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29 Nov 2015
moistloaf
This looks absolutely aggressive and I can't wait to try it out. I may cut one or both Employee Strike for 2 Career Fair, and possibly cut 2 Parasite for 2 Inject. |
29 Nov 2015
Krasty
Jak Sinclair would be also usefull in this deck, that is pitty, it is no "infuence" place for him... :o/ |
29 Nov 2015
dante77
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29 Nov 2015
rotage
I feel like I have missed something obvious but how does Spooned work in this deck? |
30 Nov 2015
prozz
why no imp? also suckers/parasite with deja vu support seem decent here. good job with the deck :) |
30 Nov 2015
dante77
But seriously considering swapping 2x Mimic to 2x Demolition Run to agressive milling. |
30 Nov 2015
prozz
i was thinking about imp as another route to disrupt ice and make immolation script work better. u do use almost no memory and still got console, so 3 memory is right fit for mimic, sucker and parasite or imp. i think ill test something similar soon ;) |
30 Nov 2015
dante77
Look to Derived from ;) I use Turntable to swap agenda in midgame/endgame. |
1 Dec 2015
Bigguyforyou518
I really love the whole idea here, but I see two big problems:
I think the ruling that you cannot play double events to satisfy "first click" requirements really takes the steam out of this framework. A Planned Assault or two could have done a lot of work here, but more than that, the inability to play Same Old Thing is just absolutely maddening. |
1 Dec 2015
dante77
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1 Dec 2015
BinarySecond
This looks awesome |
1 Dec 2015
Kamalisk
netrunnerdb.com a similar deck I used a while back, a similar skeleton but I felt the cutlery and parasite was enough destruction and otherwise just added draw and money to keep it consistent. You 100% have to keep mimic, just one architect will shut down any efficiency at all, and you can't let it fire or stuff starts coming back. Deja Vu is at least good to get back the correct cutlery events, I agree with the comments that you have so many specific destruction cards, it is hard to keep them all in hand, overall better to trim some in favour of card draw such as inject. |
1 Dec 2015
dante77
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1 Dec 2015
ttdlx1989
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2 Dec 2015
dante77
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3 Dec 2015
CodeDigger
This looks like it would be a riot to play. One thought I had was Prepaid VoicePAD seems to be a nice fit. It takes 2 turns to break even but with 20 events that cost 1+'s it seems like a no brainer. Too bad you don't have any room for influence because a one off Apocalypse could be boss in this deck. You can use it early to set them way back in the ice department or later to wipe out a horizontal deck. |
3 Dec 2015
TugtetguT
This deck is so much fun to play! Brilliant. It plays so well, only thing is when you don't draw into e3 and ABR. I don't think the deck needs PPVP since money isn't really an issue. |
4 Dec 2015
BobAloVskI
I have not played this deck so I might be a bit off the mark with the suggestion but John Masanori could be a way to get draw without losing tempo. I'm just not sure if there are going to be many unsuccessful runs. I imagine you facecheck an ICE, get past it with Quetzal: Free Spirit or Always Be Running and then go back next turn to kill it with the cutlery. Another option to Demolition Run is Showing Off. However, you probably just want to do something like clear 4 cards from a Medium dig (trashing ICE) and then access 5 cards next time around. Like the idea of the deck by the way! |
4 Dec 2015
dante77
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5 Dec 2015
Phoenix
I tried your deck, and swapped the Employee Strike for Drug Dealer which has worked really well. Yes they cost you money, but the clickless draw really compliments the clickless economy. Otherwise a fun deck to play, although whenever I take it for a spin on OCTGN I always end up against PE (BTW the last PE deck I played had an R&D server which was Grim, Architect, Architect, Archer - how do you deal with that?!). |
6 Dec 2015
BobAloVskI
One thing I find this deck really struggles against is tagstorm decks. If you do not get the economic advantage early game and end up with a bunch of tags then you can easily be locked out servers with etr code gates because they will be able to trash your Always Be Running. Sure you can Parasite the Quandarys and Enigmas but sometimes you won't be able to get rid of them all. |
6 Dec 2015
Stygian
I just brought this list to a Winter Championship game tonight, and lost 1 game. It was also to a Weyland:Gagarin oddly. It felt super solid. I was just face checking repeatedly with hardly anything out. I didn't even really draw out a super strong econ vs the couple butcher decks and still did very well. I was scared to use it as is because of the lack of draw, but for whatever reason it totally worked. Immolation scripts, Kraken, and Always be Running were MVPs for sure. Thanks for the list! |
7 Dec 2015
futureguy
Goodness I built a similar deck. Always loved Quetzal and when I saw ABR, I knew I had to try something. I have a number of differences and I played the deck a few times on Friday.
I may take this package and add it to Whizzard or another Anarch, but for now, I will continue. |
8 Dec 2015
kyokorebit
How about Vigil instead of Turntable? Clickless draw for this deck is super nice:) |
10 Dec 2015
Zephro
Really nice deck, So do you think it might be worth worth switching Mimic out for either Crypsis or Overmind? Both let you break Architect, which is why you run Mimic in the first place, and they also let you use all your ice destruction events if you can't find your ABRs. |
10 Dec 2015
dante77
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11 Dec 2015
quailman2101
I built a very similar deck a while ago on OCTGN. The idea behind it is awesome, but it can be a little hard to get rolling. I recently built a slightly different deck along the same idea. Instead of always be running, I put in Paintbrush. There are pros and cons to this change. Paintbrush costs one more influence so I could only fit 2. It is susceptible to program trashing. On the upside, it costs one less click to destroy a piece of ice. Also, you can use either of 2 cutlery on the ice (3 if its a barrier) - if the ice is a code gate, you use paintbrush to make it barrier, but it is still a code gate too. So you can use spooned or knifed on it. I need more time with this deck to see how good it is though. |
11 Dec 2015
dante77
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11 Dec 2015
quailman2101
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13 Dec 2015
SecurityRake
Probably not good enough, but what do folks think about using some of that spare memory on one or two Gravediggers? With all that destruction, it can use your spare clicks to throw more in the trash for Immolation Script, on top of the usual excellent effects. Or how about a Trope or two to get those key events back in the deck? |
22 Jan 2016
Rustyphishook
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22 Jan 2016
BobAloVskI
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22 Jan 2016
dante77
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1 Feb 2016
Android_I@n
`@dante77' this isa really fun deck. To make it legal cut one of the Always Be Running but that might be a mistake. I find I am short on cash and more importantly card draw with only one Symmetrical Visage and Kati Jones. I ranRun Amok instead of Kraken which has more utility and gives the corp a bad choice. To keep it legal I'm not sure if I should cut the Employee Strikes for Hacktivist Meeting/Inject for to get the 3rd Always Be Running or get either another e3 Feedback Implants, Parasite or Astrolabe for card draw. |
16 Feb 2016
Dumon
N00b question - why not Faust instead of Mimic?
And I am contemplating the same things |
8 Apr 2016
Cluster Fox
Hey |
8 Apr 2016
dante77
Yo |
Cool tweaks, Dante. I'm liking the evolution of this a lot. :) If/when I get tired of my other Anarch decks, I'll be sure to give this one a serious try!