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“The most fun I’ve had playing Netrunner was playing this deck.” -cranked
“XXXXX has left the game” -numerous JNET player upon accessing their first MOH
Not going to go into the deck much. I discussed it in depth here (https://netrunnerdb.com/en/decklist/49093/pretty-ragequit-machine), when you probably didn’t give it the ‘Like’ it deserved, ignored it, and moved on. Deck has undergone some changes, but is still the same fun and punishing tempo machine, that can bleed profusely, leading to some tense games.
Some key changes were adding Indexing defense. Dragoonkin wisely added Crisium, and after only losing one game at Gencon18, to Wes Odom the final round of Swiss, after 30+ turns by one turn because I couldn’t find Lady Liberty, I thought EBC would rock.
I was right.
LL was another key add. It creates scoring pressure, a trash target, while moving agendas out of the game. Usually lives best in the iced scoring remote with an MVT.
Four of us took this to the FFG Regional yesterday, and lost 3 games between us,, taking 1st/3rd/5th. Two of those were to the same player, Grant from Winnipeg (a guy who bought a collection just three months ago!) who had some extremely lucky accessses, and the third to each other. Knowing the deck in and out makes it much easier to combat.
Publishing the deck because some tester clowns, out of nowhere, banned MOH, wanting to make the final Worlds a #safespace. No one was really dominating the scene with it, and we thought we had cooked up a fun and fantastic deck for the final tourney. Alas, it was killed early, so thus, I’m publishing. I’m pretty sad about it. I’ve created a number of fun and popular dex over the years, including many NEH lists, and this is near the top. It is really fun to pilot, being a tempo toolbox that punishes early aggression hard.
Thanx to the many who piloted it this year, especially jdeng and dragoonkin, who renewed my faith in it, and added their own spice.
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19 Aug 2018
Saan
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20 Aug 2018
spags
Thanx It’s better than Gag by a fair bit for a few reasons, as you noted. ARES is brutal, and this deck can str8 win T3. Gag is almost always a slog. The extra INF is great (deck technically has 38 INF), and the speed of the ID ability can’t be matched. Plus, it gives few fuccs, and sometimes welcomes EStrike. Deck is basically Omar Little: dangerous, fearless, and unrelenting (dropped 3rd Rashida as it can flood without Drudge) |
I'm confused. This deck doesn't appear to have 3x Surveyor in it. Is there a memo you missed somewhere? I heard good dex have 3x Surveyor.
More seriously, I love this style, whether it's out of Gagarin or NEH or whatever. LL is a sick add, and I'm amazed at your restraint in adding only 2x Rashida. A big advantage this deck has over Gagarin (other than raw draw speed, which is also huge) is the ability to run MVT on things other than centrals, and throwing one under a LL behind a Tollbooth sounds like the first ring of hell. I dig it.
Again, sick build.