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Dutch Netrunner Nationals 2017 | #31 of 56 | Cpt_nice |
Regionals | Spellenhuis (Haarlem) | #2 of 13 | Cpt_nice |
With this deck I just became the runner-up at the Haarlem Regionals. All in all, I am very happy with my place, as I was the only shaper player at the event (most people played Andy or Whizzard) and I like to rep the faction. I faced 4 Moonnites decks, 1 Spark Agency and 1 NBN Making News.
I made some difficult meta calls for this tournament. Because I expected some asset spam but also Foodcoats, I had to make a choice between ways to combat asset spam while also staying on top of glacier. In the end, I dropped Salsette in favor of Clot and stuck with 3 Temujin. I put in one Scrubber just in case.
MVP of the tournament was Clot. It is the bee's knees against Moonnites. Their only way of consistently scoring out is by (re-)using Biotic Labor, so Clot throw's a wrench in their plan. As a shaper you cannot keep up with trashing all their assets, so you need your own tools. Net Mercur does help as it gives you a free credit each turn to get rid of must-trash assets.
Blackstone managed to hinder me more than I expected this time. Almost every barrier I saw today was either an Eli or IP Block, which Blackstone struggles against. It will get swapped out for a Paperclip or Corroder. Influence is unfortunately very tight in this deck. I also missed an Employee Strike. I had underestimated its importance to deal with Enhanced Login Protocol, which is one of the ways Moonnites is so incredibly oppressive.
The Moonnites match-ups were won with a combination of aggressive running, indexing and keeping Clot alive. Spark managed to squeeze a timed win out against me, but NBN Making News (a match-up I usually fear) was manageable once I survived 5 turns of the corp going Door To Door.
I learned a lot about combatting Moonnites from this tournament and I expect to be better suited to beat this match-up next time around. I hope that even though Asset Spam is oppressing good quality Netrunner nowadays, people won't completely give up on Smoke. She is a great ID and incredibly fun to play.
4 comments |
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27 May 2017
dawspawn
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27 May 2017
Cpt_nice
PolOp is unfortunatley a must against Caprice, since corp's these days have the tendency to rez it immediately, so Councilman ends up useless often. I do however definitely intend to find influence for Corroder. Maybe cutting a Temujin. I ended up not playing 3 in any match during the day. |
29 May 2017
TKMaximus
If you're seeing a lot of Eli and IP Block, I'd suggest including a Personal Touch (can't be best defenced, and less versatile vs a Jinteki deck with both Eli and DNA tracker) or Net Ready Eyes as a 1x. Saves you so many credits in the long run. |
29 May 2017
dawspawn
That's completely reasonable. I like Scrubber for clearing things you find in R&D to get to the agendas, too. Less important in an Indexing build, but still useful. |
One Scrubber doesn't seem like enough to keep up with asset spam. How did it do in the day? I would drop PolOp and the Scrubber for Corroder. Then you can add Councilman, and another Indexing or Beth. Grats on the good placement with Smoke!