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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
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Core Set |
Trace Amount |
Cyber Exodus |
A Study in Static |
Humanity's Shadow |
Future Proof |
Creation and Control |
Double Time |
Upstalk |
The Source |
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Sage Test 2.0 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
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4 comments |
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6 Jan 2015
cdwolstenholme
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6 Jan 2015
Orfeo42
cdwolstenholme, dinosaur does not give you the memory but the sage memory cost does not count and also give it +2 in strength allowing it to have strength 6. I don't use chaos theory because of link 0 |
6 Jan 2015
Pinkwarrior
Yes Dino is actually better than Deep Red as it basically give 4 Str and is in faction.
I agree with cdwolstenholme that Scavenge would be a nice fit id probably make room for it by losing the Paintbrush you already have all the base's covered with 2 breakers i don't see the reason for it in, I could be overlooking something like. |
7 Jan 2015
Orfeo42
Deck modified: netrunnerdb.com
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I personally think Chaos Theory: Wünderkind is a better ID for sage decks, giving the extra memory right from the start. Also if you are using nested leprechauns Deep Red is actually better strength wise for sage (Dinosaurus gives +2 strength where Deep Red gives +3 mem), this also makes the deck more seemless as less ordering is required. For the same reason I would include Scavenge in the deck, so that programs can be installed whenever you like, and scavenged onto leprechaun/dinosaurus later.