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This deck is about forcing the runner make challenging economic decisions regarding trashing assets / upgrades. The idea is to create early to mid game scoring windows by either, gaining a significant econ advantage if assets are left on the board, or if the runner spends too much early game econ on trashing those same assets.
Scoring windows are generally built around Ash / Caprice and either a taxing ice stack and / or Excalibur. Excalibur and Caprice allow for the potential to score even when you are at an economic disadvantage.
The agenda suite is pretty standard, scoring out an early Gila Hands helps to drive the economic engine during the mid and late game.
I think 19 ice is probably the sweet spot for this deck but I am struggling a bit with the ice choices.
Questionable Ice:
Heimdall 1.0, Viktor 2.0, and Ichi 1.0 - These are intended to be the mid to late game ice which punish runners face checking without a full rig while still providing ETR functionality.
Excalibur - As amazing as this piece of ice is when paired with Caprice and Ash, it could be considered relatively dead in other circumstances.
Feedback would be greatly appreciated!
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17 Apr 2015
Darkshift07
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17 Apr 2015
Varren
Thanks for the feedback, the inclusion of Director Haas seems like it could be really entertaining. I have switched around the Agenda suite a bit to fit in a few Biotics and changed the asset set around a bit to include one Director Haas and two Tech Startups for tutor power. Tech Startup with Director Haas could allow for some fun FA combos. What do you think? Haas-Bioroid: Engineering the Future (Core Set) Agenda (9) 3x Accelerated Beta Test (Core Set) 3x Project Vitruvius (Cyber Exodus) 1x NAPD Contract (Double Time) 1x Hades Fragment (Up and Over) 1x Utopia Fragment (The Source) Asset (12) 3x Adonis Campaign (Core Set) 2x Eve Campaign (Humanity's Shadow) 1x Director Haas (Creation and Control) 2x Jackson Howard (Opening Moves) •• 2x Daily Business Show (All That Remains) •• 2x Tech Startup (The Valley) Upgrade (5) 3x Ash 2X3ZB9CY (What Lies Ahead) 2x Caprice Nisei (Double Time) ••••• ••• Operation (5) 2x Biotic Labor (Core Set) 3x Hedge Fund (Core Set) Barrier (5) 1x Heimdall 1.0 (Core Set) 3x Eli 1.0 (Future Proof) 1x Wraparound (Fear and Loathing) • Code Gate (7) 1x Tollbooth (Core Set) •• 2x Viper (Cyber Exodus) 1x Viktor 2.0 (Creation and Control) 3x IQ (First Contact) Sentry (4) 1x Ichi 1.0 (Core Set) 3x Architect (Up and Over) ICE (2) 2x Excalibur (The Source) 15 influence spent (maximum 15) 20 agenda points (between 20 and 21) 49 cards (min 45) Cards up to The Valley |
17 Apr 2015
Varren
Thanks for the feedback, the inclusion of Director Haas seems like it could be really entertaining. I have switched around the Agenda suite a bit to fit in a few Biotics and changed the asset set around a bit to include one Director Haas and two Tech Startups for tutor power. Tech Startup with Director Haas could allow for some fun FA combos. What do you think? Reg-ASSet HB v1.1Haas-Bioroid: Engineering the Future (Core Set) Agenda (9)
Asset (12)
Upgrade (5)
Operation (5)
Barrier (5)
Code Gate (7)
Sentry (4)Other (2)
15 influence spent (max 15) Deck built on NetrunnerDB. |
As someone who has been playing a similar style deck for a very long time, I would strongly suggest adding 2 Director Haas in place of the Archived Memories. When your strategy is to overwhelm them with trash costs the simplest and most effective way I've found is to just spam them with more cards to trash. It's just another must trash asset that can win games by itself if the runner incorrectly manages their money and lets it stay on the board for a few turns.
The one thing is, you have to be okay with the runner stealing it, understanding that by doing so, they probably just gave you a scoring window. My version runs 3x Haas and no Caprice, so you shouldn't have any problems protecting Haas.
You're ice suite looks fine to me.