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 |
Trace Amount |
Cyber Exodus |
A Study in Static |
Creation and Control |
Honor and Profit |
First Contact |
The Source |
The Universe of Tomorrow |
Data and Destiny |
Card draw simulator |
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Repartition by Cost |
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Repartition by Strength |
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Adam Sage | 6 | 3 | 10 |
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Adam Memory Hoard 2.0 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
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My first crack at building Adam out of my limited card pool that doesn't outright suck. I mostly took the cards from "Adam Sage" and figured out replacements for the things I don't have. I added Bookmark to clear my hand of the stuff I want but can't lose, and Mass Install because I had the extra deck slots and find that sometimes clicks are hard to come by.
2 comments |
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15 Dec 2015
inniscor
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15 Dec 2015
inniscor
I just ran some numbers on using Creeper with e3 Feedback Implants instead of GS Shrike M2 and it seemed rather promising. Without counting six variable subroutine ice and bioroids (where the math usually leans away from using either breaker) I'm counting 14 ice that are cheaper to break with Creeper, 13 with GS Shrike M2, and 14 that are the same. They cost the same to install, so I need to look at what seems more prevalent out of those ice. |
The one card that feels the hardest to warrant using is GS Shrike M2. It is definitely powerful, but making each subroutine cheaper is already accomplished by e3 Feedback Implants and buffing Shrike with Multithreader is my least favorite use of that card.