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Shell Corping for life!!!
This is my take on trying to utilize all three biotech IDs.
+1 #kitsune
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6 Mar 2015
CodeMarvelous
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6 Mar 2015
Mykoo44
I really like the look of this deck. Although I've not played False Lead much. How do you plan to use it? |
6 Mar 2015
SlySquid
It also pairs well with the FA tactic like if they derdle to much with their first few clicks I can pop it to score a better agenda... It adds flexability and that's the name of the game with what I like to build... |
6 Mar 2015
TechnoZ
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6 Mar 2015
linuxmaier
It's like Schrödinger's ID: It's all 3 options until you check. |
6 Mar 2015
linuxmaier
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6 Mar 2015
Tundinator@gmail.com
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6 Mar 2015
SlySquid
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6 Mar 2015
Tundinator@gmail.com
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6 Mar 2015
linuxmaier
Where it would be flexible is if you're making meta-calls or more likely player-calls with your ID choice. Meta-calls are going to be fairly predictable (figure the damage against aggressive runners, the archices option against Noise and the advancement option otherwise) and predictability sucks. I think this ID is basically made for players who like their local scene and love playing in that meta. Know a guy who's laser-focused on centrals? Pick the advancement ID. Another gal loves aggressively running remotes? Go for the kill. I'd be interested to see how well this deck plays against unknown players, since I feel its strengths are lent to situations where you can make judgement calls about what you think an individual is going to do/expect. |
6 Mar 2015
Chimpster
Are you finding cutlery to be a big enough problem to run 3x architect and 3x rainbow? Would have thought lotus field would probably cover the bases better than rainbow here, especially against criminal. Looks fun though as a concept! |
6 Mar 2015
Tundinator@gmail.com
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7 Mar 2015
hatman
Interesting deck! I'm not sure your agendas are working for you: Genetic Resequencing can only target Nisei MK II; there's not a whole lot of ice to make the runner blow big runs on Nisei MK II tokens, either. Would House of Knives and NAPD Contract be better? Also, I'm going to say there's not enough ice for Caprice Nisei--Hokusai Grid is a better tax on the runner, esp. with False Leads. Inazuma seems like it might be in the same boat as Caprice. As always, interesting ideas. You always take things off the beaten path--a Cambridge-style game, where it might not really be trying to kill you is just the kind of headgame that makes my friends quit playing Netrunner with me. |
7 Mar 2015
SlySquid
You are right on all accounts, but I can say that the choices I made are because they fit MY playstyle... And I played three games today, won them all and prevented 2x account Syphons and 2x Indexing's which is exactly why I went the route I did... In my path of figuring out this deck and build I realized that all the cards have to be great on there own and play into a lot of different plays, I think that the choices I've made lend themselves to a lot of differant plays, or at least plays I want to make lol Thanks for your input man, but I think I need to get a few more games under my belt befor I change it... "If it ain't broke" as they say... |
7 Mar 2015
SlySquid
I can go taxing super server, taxing centrals/shell game, never advance, flatline and agressive flatline (brewery), this deck is built to adapt and counter, all things a Squid loves... |
7 Mar 2015
moistloaf
I respect trying to do something with this new ID but IMO it is impossible to leverage its abilities with the current card pool. How does one win with this deck? This appears to function as a severely gimped PE, and that deck is already a coin toss (quite literally, check SHL2 stats) against skilled opponents. This feels like a coin toss where your side is underweight. |
7 Mar 2015
SlySquid
I know I can leverage a fair amount of games with this deck but the most important thing for me is having fun with this game... As to how it wins, first it requires the willingness to except loss... After rereading this it came of as cold but it's not my intention, all your points are valid and ones I took I to consideration, and I think this deck takes eliments from PE but it's its own very differant thing... My end point is I don't let the meta control what I play, I try and do the best with the themes I like |
7 Mar 2015
hatman
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5 Apr 2015
Dread Sovereign
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How about that 6 Nisei in the deck