Legality (show more) |
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Standard Ban List 24.12 (active) |
Rotation |
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Deck valid after Sixth Rotation |
The premise of this deck is to have a bunch of tools to pivot between strategies depending on what cards you draw into and the matchup in front of you.
Loup has a lot of all in potential with trashing, but what if your opponent plays very slowly behind expensive ice or punishes you for trashing assets?
This deck makes use of Loup's 40 card deck to make every card count with very different possible looks. You can put lots of early pressure on with Aumakua, build a Turbine rig to efficiently run late game and super spam trash with Friday Chip and Imps if your opponent isn't icing up. The only strategy you usually need is to setup Paladin and Twinning to finish a late game.
This deck breaks a lot of rules of netrunner deckbuilding, Aumakua doesn't trigger when you trash so it seems like terrible right? Why run only 2x Devil Charm and Crew??? By tweaking and experimenting I've tried to make a deck with a high floor rather than a super high ceiling and it's certainly a lot of fun to play different matchups knowing that the right play is somewhere in those 40 cards!
More than anything I'm super proud to have built a deck that is very much my own and has some competitive merit.
2 comments |
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3 Apr 2025
easterncalculus
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3 Apr 2025
Timothy C
I did not matchup into tagstorm. I built this deck to play well against NEH asset spam kill decks. With R plus banned the economic swing of tags doesn't seem as bad. However if my opponent is playing a strategy that really punishes aggressive pressure with nasty tagging ice, then the plan would be to pivot to setting up a big rig turbine and twinning and making more selective first click runs. |
Congrats on the win! This really seems like a toolkit deck with a wide range of solutions. I like how (other than Aumakua and Friday Chip) this deck is almost all NSG cards.
Did you run into any tagstorm decks on the day? How does that matchup play out? I've been bitten when facing the likes of R+ with a trashy Loup approach before, so interested in if you had a particular strategy.