Feed Me Weird Things v3.0

siahofmars 594

Been Tweaking Apex back and for, back and forth... man he's tough!. I always find i want multi access and there isnt enough influence to properly run makers eye's and legworks without being able to play same old thing, so i turned to interfaces, except they are expensive and will get trashed if u apocalypse. So to counter that if i see the window for apocalypse that i really want to land i can uninstall my interface or another program such as mimic that i dont wanna lose, maybe even an always be running. Uninstall is just good for saving something u need i feel when u want to apoc next turn. the modded is for the cheap way to install the interfaces, i want to fit 3 in if possible, but cant seem to find the influence for it. I feel i keep wanting to build around apocalypse because its such a cool new featured card, but i feel apoc will only be useful in emergencies when it comes down to the nitty gritty.

FEEDBACK PLEASE! :).

2 comments
3 Nov 2015 PeterCapObvious

I do like what you are trying to do with this deck. I have also been tinkering around with Apex since it was announced, while only being able to play test him recently, I agree he's difficult to build for.

What I have found with pretty much every decklist I've seen for Apex is there's always a cause for consern, whether it being there's no multi-access, no solution to his lack of natural card draw ect.

My main concern with this particular decklist is that there is no recursion, so once something is gone, it's gone.

I've been testing a similar matchup (with the lack of ABR and with Maker's eye instead of RDI and a legwork, with addtional MU and a parasucker combo) and I still had a problem with recursion. Especially since I was up against a Weyland, which is probably one of Apex's worst matchups from what I can see, who powershut-downed my Harbingers then my Endless Hungers, which essentially meant I had no way to win. Keep in mind my deck had 2 clone chips in it at the time.

Since then I have managed to squeeze in a Levy AR Lab Access. Depending on your local meta I would recommend trying to squeeze one in too if you find games are dragging on a bit, and you're losing momentum due to fear of running out of cards which you can install face-down.

Hope this helps dude and happy running!

3 Nov 2015 siahofmars

@PeterCapObvious thanks for the suggestions i actually did fit in the Levi, and this is the basic final version of the deck in this style. netrunnerdb.com