Girl Behind the Iron Curtain

Pilltechre 16

An as yet untested deck to use some of my shiny new cards!

Avoiding the usual Vamp, Account Siphon or Code Siphon shenanigans in favour of tech against some the most prevalent corp threats.

Resiliance and effeciency is the main focus.

Breakers: Chosen to be as efficient as possible. With the usual assortment of Shaper B. S. to get it out when you need it.

Tantric Gingerbread: just for the hell of it. Possibly some influence to spare later if it turns out to be naff. In any case this combo is probably more for late game efficiency than a psuedo A.I. breaker for early game aggression.

Hunting Grounds taking the sting out of Tollbooth, Komainu and Data Raven to name but a few. *

*In the case of Data Raven, saving the I.D. ability for Maya

Crescentus: Screw the corp on their big ice rezzes or deny Blue Sun their cash back from rezzing that Curtain Wall.

Artist Colony: Saving your ass when you screw up.

Theres a few things I would like to put in but needs testing before I know where to make the cuts.

Feedback welcome.

2 comments
18 Apr 2016 Baitdoll

How did this work out for you bro? I'm pondering building something similar, good stuff jess. I'd make a few changes but staying away from vamp or account siphon is good I think. Traps.

9 May 2016 Pilltechre

Sorry for the late reply!

After testing I dropped the Panchatantra and Gingerbread and replaced with Mimic and Net Ready Eyes. Mimic is just too efficient to not include and N.R.E. makes it even better.

Crescentus has done solid work punishing Tollbooths and other expensive taxing ice. Went to two of them to reduce tax on S.M.C.s.

Totally agree on the Vamp/Syphon call. Good corp players can play around it and lots of corp are running Crisium and recursion so spending most of the influence on Syphons or masses of econ to Vamp seemed too slow, limited build options or just plain unreliable to pull off in a meaningful way.

Thanks for checking it out!