Corporate Ninja - Oslo Chronos Protocol 3rd Place

Kamalisk 437

The main focus of the deck is to either kill the runner with troubleshooter, or to score agendas early and when the runner is unable to steal due to damage or credits.

HQ should be made as scary as possible by keeping snares, shocks and Fetal AIs. Celebrity gift lots, and use reclamation order to get them back if there are least 2. Or Reclamation Snares, Troubleshooters or Sundew, depending on how the game is playing.

Research Station is an odd choice, but I found that with a scary HQ, they have to access cards from HQ to trash it. Also it means I have more choices of what to reveal with Celebrity Gift.

Lots of taxing ice, Tsurigi is great as it costs 4 to get through, it hates parasite of course. Otherwise lots of damaging ice so that it hurts the first time and costs a decent amount to get through later.

If you get a ton of money, then a face down Shinobi + Troubleshooter can be a killer combo.

Otherwise try to score early behind some random ice, an early NAPD, can either get you ahead or drain the runners credits.

Ideal first turn is Celebrity GIft and install an ice.

4 comments
27 Apr 2014 mplain

hey there! Did you win that Chronos with this deck? How many people were there?

27 Apr 2014 Kamalisk

I came third. My corp only lost once (to the eventual winnner). I was practically 1 or 2 credits way from flatlining him with Shinobi though, but such is life. Great games all around.

We were around 15 I think.

28 Apr 2014 mplain

So I take it that your 'Andy in a red dress' did not win that Store Champ either? netrunnerdb.com

I found this: boardgamegeek.com

The way you name your decklists here ('Oslo Chronos Protocol') is somewhat confusing. If you could maybe show what place you took? Thanks!

Anyway, thanks for being an inventive deckbuilder! :)

28 Apr 2014 Kamalisk

That Andy deck was pretty much the same deck I used here too, the name of the deck was just what I called it when saving it so I knew which one I used, sorry for confusion. (I think I was 2nd or 3rd in that one too). Edited the title for this one at least :P

The main problem with this deck was that I had to break open my third core set to the another troubleshooter, I did not realise that for a while because I had been playing it on OCTGN.