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This is my rush Titan deck that I have been playing since the 2015 Regional's season. The basic idea is to score quickly while maintaining a credit advantage, as to be able to threaten a Midseasons, and then follow up with whichever form of tag-punishment seems the most reasonable. Scoring an early Atlas is key, as it gives you the ability to tutor for Midseasons and any other combo cards required.
Once the runner is sufficiently 'located', the deck has two viable win conditions:
The runner suffers an unfortunate hopper accident, and upon limping home, their apartment is aggressively renovated. A very good plan against those annoyingly resilient Anarch's. Less acclimatized runners can be dealt with the old fashioned 'two block wipe-out', which has been an effective means of negotiation since the core set.
With sufficient information on your prospective customer base, get ready to expand at a less-than-responsible rate! Over-advancing a Project Atlas for a single click allows near-unlimited access to the entirety of your R&D. Harnessing the power of our favourite executive, alongside a sufficient supply of Atlas tokens, one can perform the fast-advance investment combo. Instructions follow:
Click One:
- a) Install Jackson Howard
- b) Use Jackson Howard to return your singleton Psychographics to your R&D
- c) Use an Atlas counter to tutor for the refreshed Psycho
Click Two:
- Install an agenda (which one can fetch with additional Atlas counters). High-Risk Investment is looking pretty good right about now (always have money), but Atlas is respectable as well (choo-choo)
Click Three:
- Psychographics to your heart's desire.
Rinse and repeat. Use responsibly (or don't. Remember, you are a bank. That sort of stuff is largely unregulated).
Having access to multiple forms of tag punishment is crucial, as a well-armoured runner might leave the trigger-happy board members of the Weyland Consortium high and dry. Psychographics is a bit more tricky to stop with Clot as well as other fast-advance hate, and this tag-punishment flexibility, alongside the ability to simply rush to 7 points before the runner can prepare to deal with your antics, makes for quite a potent rush deck.
The slower economies and cards-as-breakers setup of various popular Anarch decks makes for many favourable matchups. Bonus points if you manage to score a High-Risk Investment, Midseasons' best friend.
13 comments |
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29 Mar 2016
ABushelOfGoats
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29 Mar 2016
TKMaximus
Love the channel, knew I had to try the deck after seeing the video. Seems like the win conditions of this deck are hard countered by film critic, would a 1x Snatch and Grab (replacing 1 Beanstalk or Excalibur) not be beneficial? |
30 Mar 2016
HandsomeMonkey
Thoughts on Caduceus vs Shadow? Seems a little ice light for Weyland, but I guess you never ice remotes... |
30 Mar 2016
iceqs
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30 Mar 2016
amavric
All that being said, I was eliminated in the double eliminations of the 2015 Regionals by a runner who, due to their lack of Film Critic, decided to Imp away all of my agendas instead. This does pose an argument for tossing in a single SEA Source (either in place of the Archived Memories or the second Midseasons), which circumvents these problems. I presently opt against this as Anarchs are incredibly hard to kill through a single SEA Source.
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30 Mar 2016
WayneMcPain
I never would have thought to use Jackson Howard and Project Atlas to recur Psychographics. Very cool! Also that game was great and I love your channel. Keep the Weyland dream alive! |
6 Apr 2016
amavric
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8 Apr 2016
The Broken Meeple
Seems a little dependent on that Midseasons though - what if you haven't drawn it? What if they steal an agenda and you don't have the cash for whatever reason? If Midseasons doesn't land, you have no plan. |
17 Apr 2016
DJP
Love this deck. I have been a bit stale on the corp side, until I found this deck. It is great. I made a criminal player cringe when I scored a High Risk Investment. I am not sure about the Hive, might try a Taurus or Fire Wall. Thanks for the inspiration |
14 Jun 2016
pygreg
I love this list, made any changes after the recent data packs? Salem would be influence free... |
28 Jun 2016
amavric
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very nice build andrej. love the channel!