Targetzan

Marimbist11 176

When D&D was announced, I was in a bit of a Corp deck building rut. Nothing seemed engaging to me at the time. I made it my goal to choose one of the NBN IDs and stick to it until something seemed playable.

I decided on New Angeles Sol. This is that something.

tl;dr: cycle Targeted Marketing for money or to prevent certain plays, score fewer agendas than the Runner has to, and play News Hound.

ID:

When looking at the ability of Sol, the immediate reaction is to stuff your deck full of high influence Currents to have an exciting toolbox of Runner-interfering abilities. This quickly proved to be ineffective. Instead, I chose to focus on only one Current in particular. I wanted it to be in faction so I could play 3 of them easily, and cost 0 to play. That way it would never be a question if I could play a Current off of Sol's Ability. Predictive Algorithm sucks, so Targeted Marketing it was.

CURRENT:

Targeted Marketing is great in many ways. It can be an early economical boost when targeting a card the Runner must play early, it can be a preventative tool for stopping threatening Events and Icebreakers, or it can give you the necessary funds to power up ASH and rez Tollbooths. The 3 copies, as well as Sol's ability, often allow for you to target 3-4 cards in a game. Hot targets are PPVP, SMC, Cache, Sure Gamble, Clone Chip, Parasite, Datasucker, and so on.

AGENDAS:

This agenda suite has got to be my favorite suite I've ever encountered. Any way you spin it, the Runner has to score a minimum of 4 times to win. Maybe even more if they hit 15 Minutes early on and you take it back. For you, though, it consistently only takes 3 scores to win. Sometimes only 2 big scores of GFI and a 3 point Beale and sneaking in a 15 Minutes.

-GFI reducing the agenda density and creating a disparity in the number of required scores between Corp and Runner is well worth the 3 influence.

-Beale is great because it is flexible. it can be a 2 pointer when you have a GFI and NAPD scored, or a 3 pointer when you have 2 NAPDS or a GFI+15 Minutes. Another champion agenda for fundamentally altering the scoring pattern. Not to mention how fun Beale is against DLR cheese. Put it in with ASH and tick the game down faster than they can mill you!

-NAPD is NAPD.

-15 Minutes quickly ends games where you can score two 3 pointers, is a nuisance to the scoring Runner (wastes time and triggers Targeted Marketing again!), and can clog up Film Critic if the Runner really doesn't want it to get taken back.

OPERATIONS:

-The standard suite of Operation economy. I chose Operation Economy because of the resilience it has to trashing, as well as getting large heaps of money for the turn I need ASH.

-Interns is fun for all sorts of reasons. Putting out a 5th level ICE on R&D and recurring ASH/CVS/Trashed Jackson are some of my favorites.

-Cerebral Static exists primarily as Noise hate, who otherwise trashes this deck. He is consistently a dangerous Runner. It has other uses as I'm sure you can imagine. the 2 credit cost makes it much harder to recur with Sol, and is therefore not integral to the deck design.

UPGRADES:

-ASH is the key to this deck, especially when the Runner plays through Targeted Marketing. Kate plays Lucky Find and you gain 10 credits? They just helped you protect your agenda you've advanced.

-CVS is here to help prevent Datasuckers, Parasites, and Imp. All of those viruses are very scary to face as a Glacier Corp. All around great utility card. Deciding between 2 CVS and 1 Interns or vice versa.

ASSETS:

-Jackson is a good card. Soon to be an Alt Art!

-Marked Accounts was an interesting inclusion. I initially wanted to focus on Operation economy, which still holds true. But, this was a later inclusion to either keep the Runner poor from trashing it, or give me some money when the Operations aren't flowing. Its 0 rez cost is paramount in a deck that isn't trying to set up many remotes. Therefore I don't lose much tempo from it, and I don't feel bad if they come in to trash it. I've been very satisfied with its performance.

ICE:

This ICE suite feels very effective. With the caveat of Atman4 being pretty scary, there is very little that can make this suite manageable.

-News Hound is a definite MVP. the cheap rez cost feels so unfair for a 4 strength ETR sentry. I always seem to get all 3 out, and they always do great work. My favorite play was putting one on Archives to shut down free Datasucker tokens, thus keeping my other News Hounds on HQ and R&D safe from Mimic.

-Archangel was added as a surprise way to remove Atman4, who is otherwise a very efficient Icebreaker against Eli and News Hound.

-Swordsman is here to combat Faust, as well as Atman. I sometimes like to use Targeted Marketing on Mimic to hopefully keep it away when they run into Swordsman.

Overall, this has been a very successful deck, and I think it is a great starting point for NA Sol deck construction. Even though it uses a rather unconventional card in Targeted Marketing, it has felt very effective in punishing players who rely on the most well known top tier decks. Any suggestions for the future development of this deck would be greatly appreciated. I also encourage people who are having trouble finding a Corp ID that fits their style to pick a new one and stick to it until your own ideas begin to form within it.

Thanks for reading!

9 comments
3 Oct 2015 mylreid

Very cool idea. I bet a lot of your opponents don't know what they're getting into when they sit across from the deck. Do you find the Pop-up windows to be particularly beneficial in a glacier deck like this?

3 Oct 2015 Phoenix

Have you tried Melange Mining Corp. in the Marked Accounts slot? I have played NBN Glacier for a while (out of Making News) and the Melange have been fantastic.

3 Oct 2015 Marimbist11

@mylreid now that you mention it, they are probably one of the weaker selections. Any suggestions for a cheap taxing replacement?

@Phoenix I will have to try out Melange. Marked accounts has been nice because it's high trash cost compliments ASH without needing ice protection. But Melange can also really help ASH. Also, do you use pop ups in your NBN Galcier?

3 Oct 2015 Phoenix

No I don't. I mean my deck is pre-D&D and out of Making News but I run 3 Eli, 2 Wraparound, 2 Enigma, 3 Tollbooth, 1 Viper, 1 Data Raven, 2 Draco, 1 Gutenberg, 2 Ichi 1.0, 1 Shinobi.

4 Oct 2015 Angedelo

I just played against this deck on Jinteki. It was a nightmare. Total nightmare.

Very cool.

5 Oct 2015 hi_impact

Seems like a nice, really rich deck. The ICE suite suits it well. Got some nice tools as well to exploit your econ, which is awesome.

The only thing that bugs me is the Atman weakness. Those Eli 1.0 seem kinda thrown in for no particular reason but I guess there's nothing really else unless you want to play Wraparound, which you kinda could if keep the Barrier count low.

If I kept the Eli 1.0, I would find a way to hilariously find a way for 1x Lag Time. And I don't want to lose Cerebral Static.

5 Oct 2015 hi_impact

*to hilariously include 1x Lag Time, don't mind my babbling

5 Oct 2015 Marimbist11

@hi_impact Eli was chosen as a taxing barrier. There isn't that much that fits that niche so well. wraparound is a nice gear check, but it wasn't taxing enough during my testing with it. Maybe Markus could be a substitute? There's really not a ton of choices for cheap influence.

12 Oct 2015 ila

Very cool deck! I like the agenda spread and the ice is so taxing. I thought for sure you had a Keegan Lane tucked in your scoring server.