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Played and tweaked this enough over the last few months to give this a v1 release and publish it. This deck doesn't have a funny, pun-based name, and it's not doing a meme either. Sorry. Was gonna call it "ShopShopShopShopShop."
The mix of big Code Gates and Assassins has been changing a lot. 3x Archangel, 2x Assassin was a long time feature, but they both don't end the run and seeing Angel early and being forced to put them on the inside just to stop centrals being wide open was annoying me, so I dropped down to 2 of them. I might go back to 3 to keep the threat of them on access, and drop a Quandary or two.
Assassin is a very good card, but sometimes seeing that 7 rez cost feels bad. Tollbooth feels the same, what with all the D4 going about, paying 8 and getting it Spooned for 1 D4 token or 3 cards with Faust makes me want to QQ. Little Engine is only 5 to Rez, and really tough to break in any faction, needing a decent credit pool to even think about breaking, even if the net cost is low. Gordian Blade is a card though, so don't stack these, it's not clever; you will be sad.
Targeted Marketing, I love this card, it's just so NBN, but golly is it hard to use. Sitting opposite an Anarch, actually feels good thanks to just saying Wyldside, then saying Pancakes, then saying Liberated.
Sit opposite a Shaper and it's a bit harder. You say SMC, and they just don't put it down and draw with Diesel instead. Which can be fine, as it stops the early Clot, but it's hardly dropping them too much tempo. Basically, you need to name the card you either really don't want to see, or the card they really can't do without. In Anarch, this is easy, in Criminal you say Account Siphon and put the Pop-up Window on HQ just to rub it in their stupid faces. In green, you roll a dice, pick a good card, and see if they're ballsy enough to play it. Never unhappy to see Paywall Implementation, make R&D taxing but not impenetrable as they try to hit one of 9 agendas, 4 different times.
Fast Track does a lot of work. With only 9 agendas, and no NEH draw engine, you often are ready to score with nothing in hand. Fast Track for the agenda, and plonk it in the remote. With a scored AstroScript Pilot Program and a San-San they haven't been able to contest, you can score a 3/2. Choo-freaking-choo.
News Hound is just gross in Sol. There's no good answer to it that's really doing the rounds. Mimic+NRE or Ice Carver has gone away thanks to Dumblefork being the Whizzard deck of choice, so sure, Forked my 2 to rez ICE. Atman at 4 is annoying, but nothing else is 4str so lololol.
You can play never advance all day with this deck, which forces the runner to check stuff, costing them tempo lest you score a GFI via Astro token on a San-San for the game. But, no whomp-whomp, it was just a CVS in here.
Political Operative is a card to watch out for, but this deck might be ok. The Ash will become very poor in its wake, and might need outright changing, the SanSans won't live for as long (you can still score off an unrezzed one in one window, kids), but good runners should be ensuring they can't live anyway, and Cyberdex can still fire when it needs to.
So yeah, I like this deck a lot and it's done me very proud during all my time piloting it. Shout-outs to the posters in the NA Sol topic on the Stimhack forum.
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