My Own Agenda

merryartist 8

This is my first published decklist, so I'd love any feedback! Looking at "Freedom through Equality" and Liberated Chela, I was wondering whether there was a way the runner could score agendas with more independence from the Corp's decisions. With the Artist Colony & Fan Site exploit, it becomes easier to draw for Liberated Chela or sacrifice Fan Site to get Chela's 2 agenda points. Levy AR Lab Access is intended to extend the lifespan of the deck since this play-style might thrive more in the late game. The Political Graffiti is there to further hamper the Corp (from whom you've hopefully stolen and repurposed some of their agendas by now), and both The Source and The Price of Freedom are supposed to make it harder to advance. Beth Kilrain-Chang is great at leveling the playing field with the Corp so you don't get drowned by their cred-flow.

Right away I'm uncertain whether my economy is strong enough, with mainly Professional Contacts and Sure Gamble, and including Beth and 1 Magnum Opus. I'd also love to fit in an Employee Strike, as a further tool against particularly dangerous Corp IDs.

This type of deck has almost certainly been built before, and this deck could be too scattered to be competitive. I'm sure it requires tweaks. What do you think?

1 comments
10 Nov 2017 Drakeheart

While "Freedom Through Equality" is definitely a nice addition to any runner deck, Liberated Chela is, in my opinion, firmly placed in the realm of jank. It requires a lot of set up, and while the payoff can be, admittedly, huge, I don't see this triggering in enough games to make it work.

Some of the more technical issues I can see: Having a bunch of clicks for MOpus is nice, but you kind of need MOpus out on the field already to make this work. I would add at least one more copy, and potentially a means to tutor/save it from the Heap.

You also don't have enough memory to support your suite of breakers & MOpus. Adding in a console, any console, or even just some memory cards, would allow you to have all your programs out, increasing flexibility.

Just some thoughts, hope they help!