Legality (show more) |
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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
Rotation |
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Pre-rotation decklist |
Packs |
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Core Set |
What Lies Ahead |
Trace Amount |
Cyber Exodus |
Future Proof |
Creation and Control |
Second Thoughts |
Mala Tempora |
Fear and Loathing |
Honor and Profit |
Upstalk |
Up and Over |
The Valley |
Card draw simulator |
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None. Self-made deck here. |
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Tanks For Nothing | 2 | 2 | 1 |
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F is for flip, that's the way this deck plays,
It allows you to win in so many ways!
F is for Flip, like you do with The Tank
Noise will think this a truly great prank.
MaxX and her Keyhole will surely feel blue,
As you reshuffle your Archives and say, "Start round two".
Take back your Hedge Funds, Restructures and Tricks
Double your income and score points out quick!
F is for Flip, and The Brewery's fine,
At turning the runner into a flat line.
PsyField and K-dog put the runner in check,
Then barrels of yeast blow them to heck.
Those vats full of...who-knows? will bid them good-night
After Mushin , advance, Cerebral Overwrite.
F is for Flip, what the The Greenhouse will do,
when you single-turn score a Nisei Mark Two.
But the single best play, high-risk but high gain,
Is super-advancing a Trust full of Brains.
Five advancements is good, but Seven is best:
Mushin puts it down, Greenhouse does the rest.
If that's not enough, you can Resequence some Genes,,
Stack a counter on top of those brains or psy-queens.
TFP keeps your agenda density low,
but if too much is stolen, PE's ready to go.
Small Ice or big, with no middle ground,
Pop-up gives you the coin to bring Heimdall around.
That Braintrust discount makes it super cheap,
To Flare up their console and make runners weep.
Some Shapers feel clever, running with Sage,
Cortex Lock them back into the Stone Age.
Paper Wall gives you a window to score,
then gets out of the way when you're ready for more.
This deck is a killer, a real mind-eraser,
But it also works well as FA or Glacier.
Flexibility here is the key driving force,
With Biotech, that's just a matter of course.
Keep them guessing all game, and you'll have lots of fun.
If you use this, please let me know if you won!
12 comments |
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17 Apr 2015
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17 Apr 2015
tiedyedvortex
It is indeed real, though I confess my mistake, |
24 Apr 2015
Neofstrife
I love how you used the ID to great effect and how you compliment every flip side perfectly. I was worried that the ID was more a joke ID but i felt it could be really good ID if built right. Thank you for coming up with the deck :D |
19 Jun 2015
lgbiteman
Play this deck, and if you pilot it just right, your opponent, the table, flip it, they might... |
11 Oct 2015
Drago_13
This deck is very nice, I'm glad I finally found a deck which can actually utilise all three different abilities as a viable option. However, isn't this deck too light on economy? I found myself struggling to get to 10 credits so restructures just sat dead in HQ. I'm going to try -1 Flare -3 Restructure +1 Swordsman +3 Back Channels Think Back Channels would do nicely here. |
13 Aug 2016
skybolt
This gave me a 2nd turn kill: Installed Komainu on R&D, runner ran on it and suddenly had an empty hand. On turn two I flipped the Brewery and put him at -2 cards in hand. End of line. Moral? Don't face-check Jinteki. 2nd round I got my butt handed to me, couldn't rez anything and had no money. Oh wellz. |
'tis a thing of beauty!