LinkedIn 2.0

InfamousChicken 1

This deck is designed to generate good economy with multiple link and Underworld Contact. This multiple link is also used to lower the memory cost of ZU.13 Key Master and Creeper and to reduce the effectiveness of traces. There's also a bit of a connection toolbox in there as there are already three Underworld Contacts.

This is my first published deck. Any suggestions or questions?

4 comments
30 Jun 2014 aermet69

I think Borrowed Satellite is a bit too far and you should definitely add in The Helpful AI. It adds link, and is a connection. I'm not sure I like the build on Calling in Favors, but if it works for you, it works. I think I'd rather cut some of the connection support, to add a few Opuses and perhaps another cool program or two. If you have 2 Link, you are just exactly using your memory as is, but most of what gives you link, also gives you more memory. Perhaps add some helpful counter programs like Sharpshooter and Deus X and more Clone Chips to support them.

30 Jun 2014 GammaCodeX

I agree 100% with @aermet69 and also wanna note that Mr. Li and Professional Contacts is a bit redundant.

30 Jun 2014 InfamousChicken

Thanks for the advice! @aermet69 Helpful AI is much better. Thanks. Also, I decreased the amount of connection support. I had just built a connection-style deck so I was still on that kick. For using Sharpshooter and Deus X with Clone Chips, how many cards of each are required? There are Self-modifying Codes that should allow me to tutor when needed.

@GammaCodeX Thanks for the heads up on that! I was kind of thinking that Mr. Li digs through the deck faster, but given a choice between the two, I think I would always use Professional Contacts. Thanks!

30 Jun 2014 InfamousChicken

My modifications now are:

Removed:

-1 ZU.13 Key Master

-1 Diesel

-1 Mr. Li

-2 Calling in Favors

-1 Dyson Mem Chip

-2 Borrowed Satellite

-1 R&D Interface

Added:

+1 Magnum Opus

+2 Account Siphon

+2 Clone Chip

+2 The Helpful AI

+1 Deus X

+1 Sharpshooter

What do you think?