Rez em all!

seurimas 101

A few core tenets of this deck:

  • Those pop-up windows are going over R&D. No if ands or buts. You'll definitely need other ICE as the game progresses, but pop-ups are pretty useless anywhere else.

  • NEXT ice is largely what Archived Memory and Reclamation Orders are made for. Parasite seems mean and all, but not when you can install, reinstall, and reinstall the ICE.

  • Executive Boot Camp ALL the ICE. Peak Efficiency, NEXT, and EBC live in wonderful harmony in this deck.

  • Caprice is mostly likely going over R&D. Caprice+Pop-ups can become your econ pretty easily.

  • Fast advance when there's no other scoring window. Over-advance Vitruvius or score 3-pointers whenever possible.

Considered changes:

  • Removing 3 pointers. They cut down on agenda density (troubling sometimes in Foundry), but they're almost never scored and so dangerous.

  • Architect. I only switched it in after Guard proved to be so completely unappealing to ever rez.

  • Lotus Field. Too many code gates can make this a rough matchup against some runners.

  • 1-of some traps (Aggressive Secretary, Cerebral Overwriter). This could psych some people out and let us over-advance Vitruvius or score a 3-pointer. Good to EBC-tutor before installing anything, then double advance. Then giggle. Only question is what to take out.

3 comments
28 Nov 2014 esutter479

A Peak Efficiency drawn too early is wasted. As is if it's drawn too late. I wouldn't make that any more than a 2 of in here...just me though. The rest of it looks sweet however. :)

28 Nov 2014 lolpaca

Bifrost Array instead of Gila Hands? Get some more use out of those Beta Tests

29 Nov 2014 seurimas

Good point, @esutter479. I'll probably drop a Peak Efficiency for an Aggressive Secretary.

As for Gila Hands, @lolpaca, it's just my favorite 1/3. Can't bare to part with it.