Straight Anarch

tangentmechanic 15

I'm trying to divide up my cards and build the most robust in faction decks I can so that I can teach my friends to play, or play with them by just having them pick out whatever faction they like.

So I guess I'm trying to boardgame-ize it. Any ideas on improvements would certainly be appreciated as the decks aren't meant just for me.

4 comments
27 Jun 2014 sniperbag

As I am playing mainly Anarch and have been searching quite long for a suiting decktype (which I found recently) I have to admit it's difficult to build a satisfying and strong Anarch deck. More so withtou the use of the all-time favorites like an Account Syphon. The deck is robust for an in-faction-only deck. I'm wondering why you use two different consoles (and then each two times). You don't use neutrals I presume? I would include Armitage f.e. if you do, cause Anarchs tend to have the weakest economy. I would maybe exchange one keyhole for another ice carver, since you're quite datasucker dependant with the anarch breaker suite. Also if you're going for a tag-me kinda approach (as you have Dataleak) I would include a Joshua B. Great work though, as it's difficult.

27 Jun 2014 tangentmechanic

This isnt meant for regular play against most netrunner players. I wanted to give a newer player as much stuff to have fun with without having to make a huge investment. I think I was trying to do too much including both Bishop and Rook, and I have no idea why I put DLR in there without a self tagging mechanism.

27 Jun 2014 aermet69

If this is for new/newer players, you should absolutely not play two different Consoles. That'd be the most annoying experience, drawing a card that I can't play - not because it's unique, but because I put something else in play earlier.

27 Jun 2014 DavyRam

"Hard at work would be great in this deck!", as was said by no-one, ever. Even in a teaching deck I'd cut it for some extra breakers or economy cards.

As noted above, it may be sensible to bend your in-faction rule to throw in some armitage - Lib Accounts are too big and cumbersome to do the job on their own.