[XCAFS22] Round2: P1 Penatronic [Strength]/Anarchy/Balance vs P2 zango [Necromancy]/Finesse/Future

Well, assuming that you already had birds nest in hand end of turn 3, I’ll post my turn here.
I deem this extremely likely because otherwise you would have played the nest last turn and no cards were left in your deck, so you must have had it in hand at the beginning of turn 4 unless you teched it after t2, which seems highly unlikely. Just the additional worker is really odd.
I’ll remove the blur, once you state that everything is fine.

Edit: removed the blur.

XCAFS22 Round2 P2T4

P1 [Strength]/Anarchy/Balance vs. P2 [Necromancy]/Finesse/Future

Link to all relevant rule changes


Tech StartingHand Workers

TECH
Cloud Sprite (3/2)
Cloud Sprite (3/2)


STARTING HAND
Summon Skeletons
Sacrifice the Weak
Pestering Haunt (1/1)
Bone Collector (3/3)
Deteriorate
Leaping Lizard (3/5)
Cloud Sprite (3/2)


WORKERS
Poisonblade Rogue (2/1)
Jandra, the Negator (3/3)
Skeletal Archery
Pestering Haunt (1/1)


NextHand

Bone Collector (3/3)
Thieving Imp (2/2A)
Leaping Lizard (3/5)
Cloud Sprite (3/2)
Graveyard (3)


Discard

Skeleton Javelineer (1/1)
Deteriorate
Sacrifice the Weak
Summon Skeletons
Bone Collector (3/3)


Tech 2 card(s)
Get Paid - ($8)
midband Garth - ($5)
sac skel to rs 8, draw 1
sac skel to draw
sac jav to draw
Sprite - ($3)
Lizzo - ($2)
Det GPT - ($1)
Worker - ($0)

Float ($0)
Discard 3, draw 5


Board Info:
In Patrol:

  • :psblueshield: Squad Leader: Cloud Sprite (3/2A)
  • :psfist: Elite: Leaping Lizard (3+1/5)
  • :ps_: Scavenger:
  • :pschip: Technician:
  • :target: Lookout:

In Play:

  • Garth (2/3, lvl4)

Buildings:

  • :heart: Base HP: 20
  • :heart: Tech I HP: 5
  • :heart: Tech II HP: 5 (Finesse)

Economy Info:
Cards:

  • Hand: 5
  • Deck: 0
  • Disc: 5

Gold:

  • Gold: 0
  • Workers: 9
Thoughts

okay, so far he plays exactly what I expected. The big question is what did he tech after the expected two Mimics and how long can I make a stand against his incoming agression until hopefully my better economics kicks in