Quetzal The CriminArch v2.0

BTrain 2971

Run early. Run often.

Quetzal's ability lets us play Anarchs like we would Criminals, so get that early pressure on those servers using any number of nasty tricks, and run them again as soon as you can with Same Old Thing. The hallmark Anarch disruption cards are in here in the form of Demo Run, Keyhole, and Vamp. With the inclusion of Retrieval Run, we can easily use Duggar's to stick our breakers in the heap, and then pull them out for a nasty remote server run. I can even see a lack of Duggar's being a reason to mulligan in this deck just so that you can flood your heap with things you'll need later. I'll be playtesting this in the coming week, so stay tuned for changes - and as always, I love feedback!

5 comments
15 Sep 2014 SlySquid

Id love to see the Inside Job become a second Planned Assault, but all and all a great deck!

15 Sep 2014 BTrain

@SlySquidI included the Inside Job because from what I've seen people feel pretty confident sticking an ETR code gate in front of early remotes against Quetzal, so including it was designed to take that last sense of security away from the corp. Do you think dropping it for the second PA is worth the consistency for the rest of the events?

15 Sep 2014 botounami

I like the Inside Job here, especially with Deja Vu to keep it threatened in the early game. It opens up a line where you'd otherwise be stuck, and makes Planned Assault an early game hero.

15 Sep 2014 SlySquid

@BTrain it's not that I don't like the Inside Job, I love it in fact, but I do favour consistency nine times out of ten... Maybe you straight swap the Legwork for another Planned Assault? With the Nerve Agent it seem redundant... Again, I love the build, and feel that's what I'd change, in favour of consistency...

15 Sep 2014 BTrain

@SlySquidThanks for the feedback. I updated the build a bit in Quetzal the CriminArch v2.1 because it turns out I really really don't like Duggar's. And Instead of dropping the Legwork, I've swapped the Nerve Agent out for Medium, because I'd rather have the deep R&D digs coupled with Demo Run. And Indexing is out since it has an awkward anti-synergy with Keyhole. That freed up room for the second Inside Job - consistency and the fun tricks!