Globalist Moon Conspiracy (7th at FFG Regional)

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"Dude. Nightmare Moon is brokenness. Estelle is meta shifting."

"Yeah. Those core cards are solid. That's a lot of good 3 ofs. I wish I had could all three of a set faster."

Based on Nightmare Moon, this desk is designed to focus more on the core of N.Moon while removing superfluous cards.

I won't describe this deck fully. By now we should already know what N.Moon does, and how it plays.

This deck drops 1 DBS, 1 Architect and 1 NAPD Contract for a Localized Product Line. A card that sees very little play and yet has a very powerful ability. Its purpose is to collect key pieces of the N.Moon anatomy and play them consecutively. The removal of those three cards does very little to affect the effectiveness of this deck.

This increases the acceleration of the standard N.Moon deck. It IS a singleton. The likelihood of drawing it in the Early or Mid game is lower, but with the card draw provided in N.Moon this issue is mitigated.

Once LPL finds 2-3 of an essential card you are running, it then sits in archives waiting to be brought back by Clone Sufferage Union. This can rapidly accelerate your game state to a degree that should not be dismissed. Late game the LPL can be used as a singleton tutor or a way of getting cards from R&D after a Jackson.

Match ups are coming. This is a Work in Progress.

1st Match: Globalist Moon vs. inverserator Kit During the early and mid game my opponent had made great use out of their astrolabe. That and their first turn Magnun Opus play had kept me in check. After I had tutored for all of my Turtlebacks my economy was liberated. I reoccured my Localized Product Line with Cole Sufferage Union and played two Encryption Protocols. Around this time I had Sandburg online which had help secure my servers against Kit's incredible ice breaking effectiveness.

2nd Match: Globalist Moon vs. Maw Kim My opponent had strategicly opposed my assets while offering medium pressure on R&D. HQ was porous and let Kim keep my hand to 1 card or zero. At one point I started recurring tutors for all of my assets. I secured board state and fast advanced to win.

3rd game: Globalist Moon vs. Inverserator Kim I believe that in my 3rd turn I started recurring asset tutors. I tutored Sandburg, Encryption Protocols, Turtle backs and a Vanilla. All of which punctually answered the concern that the runner posed to me. The runner was getting accesses on my R&D, but was kept poor through my taxations. I ended the game by fast advancing out a Global Food Initiative.

4th game was a Bye. I needed a break after an intense game of tag-me against Weyland and I had never played a plascrete.

I have already redesigned this deck. More to come. Its lit Fam

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