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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 |
Future Proof |
Opening Moves |
True Colors |
Fear and Loathing |
Double Time |
The Spaces Between |
First Contact |
Up and Over |
The Source |
Breaker Bay |
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Trolls! Ravens! Hunts! | 0 | 0 | 2 |
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"The fool man strikes. The wise man smiles, and watches, and learns. Then strikes."
Yes my friend, playing this deck you have to be patient, to build carefully the central servers with cheap and taxing ice like Troll and Data Raven combining it with Universal Connectivity Fee. Use the traps only when it's necessary: when you can tagstorm with Midseason Replacements or when you can score AstroScript Pilot Program when your turn begins.
However, the main purpose of the deck is to tag the runner and to kill him with Scorched Earth. If the runner economy is too strong, and you can't tag him tracing him, try to make him run on Ghost Branch. If he uses Plascrete Carapace do the same with Shattered Remains.
Shinobi is the jolly card, it can hit unexpected.
Information Overload can hurt so bad and Wraparound is a wonderful early ice to score an AstroScript Pilot Program or to secure the R&D against the Eater and Keyhole combo.
A useful trick is to score a Breaking News on SanSan City Grid and then hit with Scorched Earth in the same turn, or you can use the tags to trash some bad resources like Beach Party or Adjusted Chronotype or Kati Jones.
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