Psycho Gods v2

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This is my continued attempt at a Custom Biotics deck. It works kinda like the Flytrap, in that it attempts to keep you tagged and locked by PSF, but it has a bunch of advantages.

One is that it can really steal the game under Tag-Me runners, by running and recursing psychographics. One combo is to simply use Efficiency Committee, Psychographics and Archived memories to score two agendas out of hand in one turn.

Another is, in case the runner has accumulated a decent number of tags, is to psychographics a Project Ares. It might make you poor, but if you hit the runner with a 9 counter Ares, when they don't expect it, it might give you precious time to rebuild or time to score PSF.

PSF + Efficiency Committee is also a nice combo. If you have those two scored and the runner is tagged, it's an instant kill unless they have meat damage protection. And even if they run caparace, you can just chip at it until it's gone, and flatline them the next round.

This deck in action: http://youtu.be/eS1CeywDBoQ
7 comments
6 Nov 2013 Alsciende

-2 False Lead, -1 Project Ares, +2 Project Vitruvius, +1 Enigma, -1 Heimdall 2.0, +1 Ichi 2.0.

I really need to put a "decklist diff" somewhere...

6 Nov 2013 db0

Open a feature request ;)

10 Jan 2014 Brendon27

Aside from the combo you mentioned with Efficiency Committee, do you get much use out of Archived Memories? What are your main targets for it?

25 Jan 2014 db0

Lots of uses. Recurring Closed Accounts, returning my trashed jacksons, more econ via assets, safety against parasite builds and so on.

9 Nov 2014 demonsquirrel

How does this go with only 2 Midseason Replacements? That card is so integral to the deck, and you want it probably no later than the second agenda they steal. Is 2 reliable enough?

13 Apr 2016 clapdog

What would you suggest for people with only 1 core set? Need to replace 1 x rototurret and 1 x archived memories...

13 Apr 2016 clapdog

I should say I've got core, C&C, D&D, WLA, CE, HS, FP, OM, TC, ATR, BB, OH &KG (if that all makes sense...)