CI: Beast-Spammer

HyveMynd 57

This deck has gone through quite a few permutations. It started out as a Pālanā Foods: Sustainable Growth deck, where I first saw how many credits a Turtlebacks asset spam deck could make. I figured the deck could make even more credits as a Haas-Bioroid: Engineering the Future deck, which it did.

As I experimented with different builds, the combination of Biotic Labor and Jeeves Model Bioroids meant I could score 2/4 agendas right from HQ. With a SanSan City Grid out and rezzed, I could score 3/5s from HQ. More and more the deck pushed towards this strategy, and I figured that switching over to Cerebral Imaging: Infinite Frontiers would be a way to protect agendas and hold combo pieces until I was ready to score them.

The deck plays like any other asset spam deck: toss out assets that the Runner has to bankrupt themselves trashing, or build up a crushing board state if ignored. Build up lots of credits with your recurring operations thanks to Clone Suffrage Movement, then use Biotic Labor and Jeeves to score agendas from your hand (making money in the process with Turtlebacks and Lateral Growth). Daily Business Show, Estelle Moon, and Jackson Howard help you dig for pieces, and if you manage your credits well, you can hold onto a ridiculous number of cards.

Not many people play asset hate Runner decks in my little meta, which is probably why the deck does so well for me. My assets stay on the table, and I often run out of space with all the remote servers I'm making. I'd like to make this deck a "tournament-level" deck, but I suspect dealing with asset hate might be beyond its ability. Still, I'd love to hear feedback and suggestions. :D

1 comments
8 Sep 2017 zmb

Mining Accident and BP is a thing... ;)