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So if I base a deck around Quickie and another deck around the artifacts, which will be better?
The artifacts are great, but decks that utilize them fully have to make their deck around a +4/+4 pump, as opposed to a guy who readies and causes breakthrough on turn 2.
Ok, I've tested the deck and it just isn't as consistent as quickfate. The reason quickfate was so good was because it went off so early, on turn 2 you could be swinging in for 22 or more with a fair amount of ease. Random requires a lot more to go off, including multiple characters, cards in hand, all the fate artifacts on him because doing it with out them doesn't work as well as you might think, and that random usually gets off on turn 5.
As for comparing and saying that quicksilver isn't broke or anything let's take a look at his power.
Free>>> Ready quicksilver. Use this power only once per turn and only if you control no face down resources.
Speed queen had something similar but she got -1 atk for every face up resource your opponents control and can't cause breakthrough. The fact that quicksilver's condition is so easy to control allows him a versatility that other characters don't, hitting two face up resources on turn 2 is no big deal in the least. He is powerful, but used in a way intended, for extra attacks and such, thus I don't really find him to be "broken". The fate suit maybe but again it's working as intended, a power engine, and if you're gonna build a deck around abusing that engine then I say do it. Remember, they did have to errata the rules on equipments because of the fatesuit though.
Exactly, exactly. Well I couldn't test it irl (lack of players to play against) I did test it in my head and especially without Ted Kord it just kills it's consistency. I love it when new deck types come out and are at least somewhat competitive so I have no trouble with a "Random" Deck. I don't think we should continue jumping on the "ban it" train everytime a new deck type is competitive. I can see how this could be problematic though if say, Jason Hager got a hold of it though. I just truly believe that Quicksilver is just plain better.