This is my much delayed post about On The Edge CCG decks, specifically, what is in the ones we were using the last several CCG Days I held. The format is the deck’s name, followed by some explanatory text, and then the cards in the deck. The next set of Barrowmaze session notes will appear on Tuesday as normal[-ish].
Note: These are not necessarily the most optimal versions of these decks as I don’t have an unlimited number of cards, just a lot of cards. You may be able to improve on these by adding rare cards I didn't have or didn't have a lot of. Early distribution of cards was pretty awful.
Throckmorton
This deck’s goal is to get the Throckmorton Device into play, putting the game on a timer as most opposing decks do not have anything to pop a Resource. Keep Angela Reyes in your hand until you have the Device as well and then drop both in one turn. This deck has a slight Entrepreneur bent as it uses the Shadows version of Clyde for the pull and big DP.
Note: These are not necessarily the most optimal versions of these decks as I don’t have an unlimited number of cards, just a lot of cards. You may be able to improve on these by adding rare cards I didn't have or didn't have a lot of. Early distribution of cards was pretty awful.
Throckmorton
This deck’s goal is to get the Throckmorton Device into play, putting the game on a timer as most opposing decks do not have anything to pop a Resource. Keep Angela Reyes in your hand until you have the Device as well and then drop both in one turn. This deck has a slight Entrepreneur bent as it uses the Shadows version of Clyde for the pull and big DP.
Name
|
Card Number
|
Number of them
|
Armada
|
21
|
1
|
Astral Wisdom
|
28
|
2
|
Atavism: Ninja
|
28
|
1
|
Bad Luck
|
31
|
1
|
Julio Beitleiro
|
34
|
1
|
Bitter & Herb
|
38
|
2
|
Aurora Bolt
|
43
|
1
|
Bull-Beater
|
48
|
1
|
James R. Cartwright
|
51
|
1
|
Ricardo Cerdo
|
52
|
1
|
Contacts in the Art Scene
|
61
|
2
|
Akorra Encombi
|
85
|
1
|
Friends in Broken Wings Barrio
|
94
|
2
|
Friends in Golden Barrio
|
97
|
2
|
Good Luck
|
105
|
1
|
Twilight Hammer
|
111
|
1
|
Giovanni mancini
|
146
|
1
|
Mole
|
153
|
1
|
Dr. FΓΌrchtegott Nusbaum
|
170
|
1
|
Pistol-Grip Vhain Saw
|
176
|
1
|
Polymer Clothing
|
177
|
1
|
Possession
|
180
|
1
|
Psychic Sensitivity
|
183
|
2
|
Angela reyes
|
197
|
1
|
Smear Campaign
|
224
|
1
|
Stinger Mark V
|
233
|
1
|
Malak Suzier
|
240
|
1
|
Throckmorton Device
|
244
|
1
|
Ingris Fjernsen
|
A54
|
1
|
Eugene Krebbs
|
A79
|
1
|
Yvonne Pacheco
|
A107
|
1
|
The Centipede
|
C14
|
1
|
Akio Morimoto
|
C51
|
1
|
Emer O’Tillery
|
C58
|
1
|
Malak Suzier
|
C82
|
1
|
Knobs
|
D57
|
1
|
Gregory Mantle
|
D63
|
1
|
Orders from Tomorrow
|
D72
|
1
|
Smack Back Attack
|
D86
|
1
|
Clyde Throckmorton
|
D99
|
1
|
Margarita Yelmo
|
D113
|
1
|
Throckmorton Domination
|
S11
|
1
|
Straight out of Compton
This deck has had the least play, so I think it could use
more tweaks. It has just enough Glorious
Lords to make use of the Seklut Poison and no more as they tend to be weak. The Tulpas are to double up on Sir Arthur
Compton or Dr. Nusbaum (if someone else already has him out) for much needed
Pull.
Name
|
Card Number
|
Number of them
|
Tulpas’ Secret
|
9
|
1
|
Astral Wisdom
|
28
|
6
|
Aura of Evil
|
30
|
1
|
Julio Beitleiro
|
34
|
1
|
Bellow
|
35
|
1
|
Blackmail
|
39
|
1
|
Lino Briazzi
|
47
|
1
|
Gemma Candiru
|
50
|
1
|
Chikutorpl
|
55
|
1
|
Sir Arthur Compton
|
59
|
2
|
Concealable Weaponry
|
60
|
1
|
Duro-Trench
|
82
|
1
|
Akorra Encombi
|
85
|
1
|
Friends in Broken Wings Barrio
|
94
|
2
|
Friends in Great Men Barrio
|
98
|
1
|
Good Luck
|
105
|
1
|
Twilight Hammer
|
111
|
1
|
Barber Hammock
|
112
|
1
|
Lope
|
143
|
1
|
Mantra
|
147
|
1
|
Military Contacts
|
151
|
1
|
Dr. Paulo Montserrat
|
156
|
1
|
Nachtmeister
|
164
|
1
|
Number Three
|
169
|
1
|
Dr. FΓΌrchtegott Nusbaum
|
170
|
1
|
Polymer Clothing
|
177
|
1
|
Portia
|
179
|
1
|
J.S. Rocket
|
201
|
1
|
Aleksandr Rominosky
|
204
|
1
|
Seklut Poison
|
213
|
1
|
Terrors
|
243
|
2
|
Total Taxi
|
246
|
2
|
Tulpa
|
250
|
2
|
Guglielmo Vigneto
|
261
|
1
|
Weegzon
|
263
|
1
|
Triple Henderson
|
A71
|
1
|
Djibril Maougal
|
A89
|
1
|
Shadrach
|
A129
|
1
|
RaΓΊl
Trevino
|
A145
|
1
|
Claus Brinker
|
C8
|
1
|
Gayth Silver
|
D83
|
1
|
Kergillians
This deck gets a bit combative as it does not have the
biggest pullers for the Kergillians, but that’s its goal – stomp the other
conspiracies before they can get started and keep them afraid of your
hitters. Surprise is your best weapon. If I had a spare Red Orca, it would so be in
this deck. [It is in my older Kergillian/Sub-Random deck that I pull out when I
think the new players are starting to get cocky.]
Name
|
Card Number
|
Number of them
|
Dalal Allar
|
13
|
1
|
Astral Wisdom
|
28
|
1
|
Betelguesan
|
37
|
1
|
Ricardo Cerdo
|
52
|
1
|
Contacts in the Art Scene
|
61
|
1
|
Ben Feather-on-Wind
|
91
|
1
|
Mugly Flats
|
92
|
1
|
Friends in Arms Barrio
|
93
|
4
|
Friends in Broken Wings Barrio
|
94
|
1
|
Good Luck
|
105
|
1
|
Hostility Channeler
|
119
|
2
|
Immunity
|
124
|
1
|
Fabrissa melors
|
150
|
1
|
Psychic Sensitivity
|
183
|
3
|
Dinesh Rajpal
|
189
|
1
|
Dr. Fernando Rodriguez
|
202
|
1
|
Sabotage
|
209
|
1
|
Havani Shagasemi
|
217
|
1
|
Sneak
|
226
|
2
|
Linda Sourinen
|
229
|
1
|
Stun Gas
|
234
|
1
|
Malak Suzier
|
240
|
1
|
Trident Mole
|
248
|
2
|
Stefano Turolli
|
251
|
1
|
Iron Skin
|
A74
|
1
|
Kiyoteru Wakai
|
A78
|
1
|
Cheb Mehenni
|
A97
|
1
|
Anima Nee-Owoo
|
A99
|
1
|
Leila Noureddin
|
A106
|
1
|
Madeleine Svora
|
A138
|
1
|
Steno Topic
|
A144
|
1
|
Claus Brinker
|
C8
|
1
|
John Isidor
|
C40
|
1
|
Kofi Ogunlala
|
C55
|
1
|
Rain of Walrus
|
C71
|
1
|
Rixa Bekker
|
D15
|
1
|
Ace J. Cirrus
|
D19
|
1
|
Julie Grouse
|
D41
|
1
|
Heating Up
|
D50
|
1
|
Rita Milagro
|
D65
|
1
|
Awesome!! Thanks Patrick!
ReplyDeleteThree more will post next week and three more the week after that. Next week's includes the infamous Atlantean Baboon Cannon, a frightening deck.
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