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There are also some extremely useful neutral cards that either help get 0-cost cards, or are 0-cost cards themselves (or both):
 
There are also some extremely useful neutral cards that either help get 0-cost cards, or are 0-cost cards themselves (or both):
 
* {{C|Madness}} - can be difficult to get, but if you are able to acquire it, it will greatly speed up your deck by turning your strongest cards into 0-cost cards
 
* {{C|Madness}} - can be difficult to get, but if you are able to acquire it, it will greatly speed up your deck by turning your strongest cards into 0-cost cards
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* {{C|Swift Strike}}
 
* {{C|Swift Strike}}
 
* {{C|Secret Technique}}+/{{C|Secret Weapon}}+ - both of these when upgraded will allow you to get your key cards faster
 
* {{C|Secret Technique}}+/{{C|Secret Weapon}}+ - both of these when upgraded will allow you to get your key cards faster

Revision as of 15:19, 18 August 2019

"Combat automaton which became self-aware. Ancient technology allows manipulation of Orbs."

Defect

The Defect is a playable character added to the beta build in Weekly Patch 22: Testing the Third Character. It is an ancient automaton related to the Orb Walker that attacks foes with a high-tech arsenal, array of Powers, and elemental evocations.

The Defect has a unique mechanic, the Orbs. Using cards and Relics, The Defect Channels these elemental spheres into a set of Orb slots, activating their passive effects each turn or Evoking them for a one-time burst. The Defect starts with three Orb slots, though cards and relics can add or consume them.

The Defect's starting Relic is Cracked Core. At the start of each combat, it Channels 1 Lightning.

For the Defect's full list of cards, click here

Basic Cards (Default/Starting Deck)

Orbs

The Defect begins with three Orb slots and considers the rightmost Orb to be the 'next' Orb to Evoke. Channeling an Orb inserts it into the rightmost empty slot. If every slot is full, each Orb will be shifted one slot to the right, popping the right-most Orb out of its slot and Evoking it. If The Defect loses every Orb slot, it can't channel Orbs at all!

Lightning, Frost and Dark orbs have a passive effect that activates at the end of the Defect's turn, right to left, or oldest to newest. The passive effect of Plasma activates at the start of the Defect's turn. While these effects are initially weak, The Defect can increase Focus and channel additional copies to sharply increase their potency.

Evoking

Evoking an Orb shatters it and unleashes a high-powered effect. Unlike the passive effects that activate at a preset time, Evoking an Orb activates instantly. Orbs can be Evoked by Channeling too many Orbs or by cards that specify Evoking them. After Evoking an Orb, each orb to its left shifts to fill its slot.

Focus

Main article: Focus

Focus is a stat unique to The Defect that affects Orbs the same way Strength affects Attacks and Dexterity affects Block. Increasing Focus increases the magnitude of both the passive and Evoke effects of each Orb, and decreasing Focus reduces them. It is possible to reduce an Orb's effect to 0 by decreasing Focus - the Orb will still activate, but will have no effect. Plasma is not affected by Focus.

Orb Types

Main article: Orb Types

The Defect can currently Channel four types of Orbs - Lightning, Frost, Dark, and Plasma. The X in each description refers to The Defect's Focus.

Strategy

The Defect's game plan almost always involves implementing a long-term plan each battle. By developing Orbs, Powers, and cards with escalating effects, The Defect sets up an insurmountable late-game position and then destroys its enemies. This is a radically different style from The Silent and The Ironclad, which tend to apply bursts of damage to take enemies out opportunistically.

As a consequence, The Defect struggles to win with a deck full of "good stuff". While it does have access to some individually strong cards, they don't present the sheer power that The Ironclad and The Silent enjoy.

  • The Defect also has some chance-based RNG effects, like Lightning Orbs and Creative AI. These can salvage a weak deck by generating stronger cards, but clog up synergistic builds.

The class' strongly synergistic cards encourage some powerful and well-supported archetypes. Identifying and focusing on one is a key aspect of Defect strategy.

Zero Cost

The Defect has a high number of strong 0-cost cards, as well as unique supporting cards like Scrape

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Damage comes from 0-cost cards that do damage:

The Deck then also needs a lot of recycle/card-draw effects to get as many of the 0-cost cards in play per turn. The Defect has a lot of great support cards for this type of deck:

  • All for One - the best one for this deck as it allows you to re-play all of your 0-cost cards you've played in your deck up until that point
  • Rebound - allows you to double-play cards like Streamline and Claw to more quickly ramp up their effects.
  • Hologram - replay a 0-cost card you recently played
  • Scrape - good card draw that let's you immediately play any 0-cost cards it finds.
  • Reprogram - good if you have other card draw in your hand; can more quickly cycle through your deck. Also pairs well if you already have Hologram in hand.
  • White Noise+ - when upgraded it becomes a free power.
  • Reboot - very good if you already have the core engine of your deck in place.
  • Seek - great for finding Claw, or even better, All for One.

There are also some extremely useful neutral cards that either help get 0-cost cards, or are 0-cost cards themselves (or both):

Lightning DoT

The Lightning Orb damage-over-time build tries to Channel many Lightning Orbs, boost Focus, and hold the fort with Block-granting Skills while the Lightning Orbs' passive wears down the opponents.

  • Loopspeeds up the process, and Fission+ can Evoke the accumulated Orbs to finish off the weakened enemies.. Biased Cognition's extreme Focus gain, along with Focus Potions, take this build to the next level.

Lightning Evoke

This build tries to Evoke as many Lightning Orbs as possible, beating enemies down eight damage at a time. Unlike other Orb builds, smaller is better - one Orb slot is optimal to facilitate Evoking.

Frost Turtle

The Frost deck Channels as many of the eponymous Orbs as possible to into an unbreakable wall of free Block. Once the shields are up, The Defect can devote every Energy to damage.

  • This archetype is supported by Blizzard and Glacier, and relies heavily on Focus and Orb slot buffs.Barrage excels in this slot-oriented deck. If you have the File:Frozen Core.pngFrozen Core relic, it would fill your orb slots with Frost orbs. This would help you quicken the weak early game.

Dark

  • The Defect can make the most of the tricky Dark Orb by defending for a few turns while it charges, then using Multi-Cast, Dualcast, or Recursion to Evoke it multiple times. This archetype isn't as well-supported as the others, but the satisfaction of Evoking a 54-damage Dark Orb three times (or more!) makes it worthwhile. Keep in mind that the Dark orb will target the lowest health enemy.

Greed

  • The Defect has better access to Energy sources than other classes, and there's no better way to leverage them than a Meteor Strike, Aggregate and TURBO, and stockpile with Charge Battery. Dump your Energy into expensive bombs like Meteor Strike, Sunder and Tempest, draw cards with Skim and fling them at enemies, or make a good old-fashioned Unceasing Top wombo-combo. When you have 7 Energy, anything is possible.

Powers Matter

  • The Ironclad likes Attacks, The Silent loves Skills, and The Defect completes the cycle with its affinity for Powers. Grab some Force Fields, drop an Amplify or Echo Form, stack up some powerful effects, and bury the opposition under your cumulative advantage. The Bird-Faced Urn is the perfect Relic to recover life lost while setting up.
  • Refine the deck by using Powers to fill the roles of Attacks and Skills - consider Static Discharge and Storm your damage-dealers, Buffer and Self Repair your Blockers. The Powers deck's win condition depends on the particular Powers you acquire. Most builds will stack up Orbs, but some use Attacks and others simply lean on Creative AI and let the Powers do the work. The Mummified Hand can become really useful with a power deck.

RNGesus, Take the Wheel!

  • Chaos randomly channels an orb for one cost, including Plasma, normally a two cost. Upgrade Chaos and pair it with defragment and draw cards and hope to envoke enough Plasma and Frost orbs to survive the next round.

Tempo

  • This aggressive archetype deploys efficient cards with debilitating drawbacks, and attempts to end the battle before the consequences arrive. TURBO and Steam Barrier provide cheap resources, and Hyperbeam or Biased Cognition bring big damage, and each incurs a significant long-term cost. If The Defect can slam the door before the Statuses overwhelm it, the player enjoys a quick, decisive victory that doesn't give enemies much time to deal damage.

Barrage

  • This deck centres around the three major cards of Barrage, Capacitor and Defragment if you want to get more value off of your orbs. The point of this deck is to acquire as many orbs as possible using cards such as Glacier and Chaos and then unloading a ton of damage using Barrage.

Snecko Eye

  • The defect has several extremely powerful but expensive cards like Plasma, Echo Form, Sunder and Meteor Strike. By taking Snecko Eye early enough, you can focus on these cards for absurdly high-value turns. Many of these effects will generate more energy than they spend.
  • All for One and Hologram can fetch cards which had their cost set to 0 the last time you saw them, even if they would normally be quite expensive.
  • Most of the Defect's 0-cost cards are dead weight in this archetype, so it is important to home in on it as early as possible. If you don't get Snecko Eye from Neow or the first boss, pick a different strategy.

Unlocks 

The Defect itself is unlocked by completing a run with The Silent.

Unlock Number Prizes Unlocked
1st Rebound,

Equilibrium, Echo Form

2nd TURBO,

Sunder, Meteor Strike

3rd Hyperbeam,

Recycle, Core Surge

4th Gold-Plated Cables, Turnip, Runic Capacitor
5th Data Disk, Symbiotic Virus, Emotion Chip

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