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18 comments |
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4 Oct 2013
Alsciende
Did you consider playing Himitsu-Bako? Even without its ability it's a nice ice and it would diversify your types. |
4 Oct 2013
db0
I did, but I want ICE that punishes the runner who runs on my centrals before running a remote. Bako just stops them which effectively makes them lose 1 click. I need running a remote to always cost a few creds as well if possible, otherwise I might just as well leave Archives open. |
4 Oct 2013
vagoswear
Thanks db! I hope you will put up here also the one with Midori after it passes all tests! |
6 Oct 2013
AsteriskCGY
I feel like Himitsu can be used early for just keeping out the Siphons and junk, then moved onto remotes just to make that a bit more annoying. |
28 Oct 2013
ttsgosadow
Had a first turn remote with Shadow, Ash and Gila Hands; that really made my day. Was so strong financially after that. |
30 Oct 2013
AsteriskCGY
Well I finally get how RP works and how HImitsu is pretty useless in this deck. Sooooo how often do you get to overadvance Braintrust here? |
1 Nov 2013
nbove
I have found that decks which rely upon siphon to drive their gameplay tend to rely heavily upon Crypsis and a stack of credits in order to guarantee their siphons go off without a hitch. Chimera does very little to help against such a threat. Perhaps Chum instead? Chum would make your Dracos and Shadows a lot more threatening/taxing. |
2 Nov 2013
db0
Chum doesn't work in Jinteki:RP, as the runner can just bounce off the chum to hit a remote if they want. They will do the same on chimera as well of course, but chimera at least also works to let you quickly score an agenda if needed. Also Chum does not help against Crypsis, since they will just ignore Chum and go through to break what is behind it. Perhaps when swordsman comes out it will really hold them off from running with just Crypsis at two unknown ICE. |
3 Nov 2013
jakechance
Are there enough opportunities for a runner to float a tag that PSF is a better 4/2 than Nisei Mk II? |
4 Nov 2013
AsteriskCGY
Well it also works that PSF forces runners to spend the time to remove tags, which makes last click runs vs snares more dangerous. And RP already wastes one click on the central run, being able to waste more consistently over the game probably helps more. Granted, a couple Plascrates means the few tags this list can sport will mean even less than an SE, and Nisei means you can stop the run on that remote as well, but that only works once. |
4 Nov 2013
Kaleithel
Very nice deck indeed. Just a question: have you considered putting a third copy of Ash 2X3ZB9CY, just to be sure you have it in your hand when you need it? |
5 Nov 2013
db0
I'd love another Ash, but I can't afford the influence. @jake, Nisei doesn't work so well in this deck, because my remotes are not that heavily defended so you would usually just end up stopping an undefended run. OTOH the PSF helps somewhat combat tag-me runners who can be a real nuisance against a ICE-light deck. |