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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
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Core Set |
What Lies Ahead |
Cyber Exodus |
A Study in Static |
Future Proof |
Opening Moves |
True Colors |
Double Time |
Up and Over |
The Valley |
Data and Destiny |
Democracy and Dogma |
Salsette Island |
Card draw simulator |
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SNAKING NEWS | 110 | 40 | 32 |
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Aryab Snakelock is built on the silly notion that you can throw down an Aryabhata Tech behind a Resistor with a Restructured Datapool scored. If you can manage that... every time you want to click for money, you instead get to make the runner poor and tag them as well. This is what I call the Aryab Snakelock.
In truth, I have been trying to put this together since I saw Aryab. Spark Despotism always seemed a fun idea, but I felt that it didn't have the soul crushing dominance I know NBN has. It wasn't until I happened upon the amazing "SNAKING NEWS" deck that I found the perfect foundation to build upon. In effect, this deck plays exactly the way that I feel NBN should. The runner is more than welcome to run into servers, but it will cost them. Eventually, those costs add up leading to NBN having all the money and all the agenda points.
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9 May 2016
x3r0h0ur
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If you want to make the deck actually better, you'd want to cut mamba for ash, and porbably change out the RDPs, but maybe not. Ash ends up really good with Aryabhata and MN.