While RegEx MaxX is fine, I feel like every other Anarch identity can play Voicepad Anarch. I’ve been doing it specialized for blackmail out of valencia, but my testing has led to this for just regular good stuff running:
WhizPad | Mark II
Whizzard: Master Gamer (What Lies Ahead)
Event (26)
- 3x Day Job (Order and Chaos)
- 3x Dirty Laundry (Creation and Control)
- 3x Déjà Vu (Core Set)
- 1x Forked (Order and Chaos)
- 3x I’ve Had Worse (Order and Chaos)
- 2x Inject (Up and Over)
- 1x Knifed (Order and Chaos)
- 2x Legwork (Honor and Profit) ••••
- 1x Levy AR Lab Access (Creation and Control) •••
- 2x Lucky Find (Double Time) ••••
- 1x Special Order (Core Set) ••
- 1x Spooned (Order and Chaos)
- 3x Sure Gamble (Core Set)
Hardware (5)
- 1x Grimoire (Core Set)
- 1x MemStrips (Order and Chaos)
- 3x Prepaid VoicePAD (Second Thoughts)
Resource (2)
- 2x Same Old Thing (Creation and Control)
Icebreaker (6)
- 2x Corroder (Core Set)
- 2x Mimic (Core Set)
- 1x Yog.0 (Core Set)
- 1x ZU.13 Key Master (What Lies Ahead) ••
Program (6)
- 1x D4v1d (The Spaces Between)
- 2x Datasucker (Core Set)
- 1x Medium (Core Set)
- 2x Parasite (Core Set)
15 influence spent (max 15)
45 cards (min 45)
Cards up to Order and Chaos
Decklist published on NetrunnerDB.
Anyone else doing this, have testing experience, suggestions?
This archetype plays a lot like green-voicepad, but doesn’t need to run plascrete and has more disruption. You still focus on making timely runs and sniping the right remotes or switch to pressuring centrals adequately. My win rates are pretty equivalent to my winrates with KatePad. The problems mostly revolve around having to occasionally hard draw for cards and not being able to SMC into a rig early; but the disruption to ice usually makes up for that.