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Bioroid Kill Squad - 1st@ May GNK, Dragon's Lair, Austin, TX | 34 | 25 | 4 |
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Playing the Bioroid Kill Squad deck posted by @WildM, I found playing all 5/3 agenda's made it blatantly obvious where the runner needed to focus his attention. IAA meant the runner could spend his next turn confidently cracking that server.
So, out went Snare! (even though a R&D Interface double-Snare! won me a game earlier), Scorched Earth, and Brain-Taping Warehouse (too much anti-synergy with Enhanced Login Protocol) and in went Ronin, Project Junebug, and Cerebral Overwriter. Now when I IAA, you dont know WHAT you're seeing. Commence the shell game!
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17 Jun 2015
CommissarFeesh
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17 Jun 2015
DarkTsunder
I like what you are doing here. I agree with the Commissar, great name. With all of the advancable items, Have you thought about Reversed Accounts? |
17 Jun 2015
dinosaurus
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17 Jun 2015
FarCryFromHuman
I'd say run Reversed Accounts or Ronin, or the upcoming Contract Killer. Any mix of the three wouldn't be a bad idea either. You basically have a choice between Ambushes that the runner triggers and can be wasted if he doesn't, or Hostiles that can be trashed without effect but trigger under your control. I think you should have both, and that the balance between the types should be tweaked. Ambushes are great against power-run rigs, whereas Hostiles are better against multiple-run rigs, or runner strategies that don't mind you scoring an agenda or two. You can play an interesting mind game with both types, where you can make the runner think you are making a clumsy Ambush play when really it's an exceedingly clever Hostile play. The first time the runner hits HQ and trashes an ambush, he's not going to run that IAA'd Ronin. What psychopath plays both? |
Just commenting to say: I love the name of this! How well does it play? Been looking for a decent ST deck for a long time, and of course I have to ask the obvious 'is it better in EtF'? (The shell-game aspect leads me to believe that sadly yes, it would be).