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There are two decks that can use Ark Lockdown effectively. Either a deck that expects to see a key hate card go in the bin at least once before recursion (i.e. Clot against Fast Advance) or a deck that is entirely built around Ark Lockdown.
This is one of the latter.
The aim is simple in theory, much more difficult in practice. You have to identify the key program, hardware or event in the runner's deck that is allowing them access to your servers and kill it using either a program trash, Power Shutdown or waiting for the event to hit the bin. Once that happens, Ark Lockdown (or ConVis Ark Lockdown) and start sealing your servers up tight.
Rush behind gear check pieces of ice - turn 2 Oaktown score is relatively easy with the ice in this deck. I've even managed to do it after being Siphoned Turn 1 thanks to a surprise Vanilla on the remote.
Move your ice around, a lot. Oversight Curtain Walls and put an Orion in their place. Pick up a Lotus Field and place down a Grim instead. You will catch runners out this way.
Once the breakers start hitting the table, assess your options. Is there a breaker you can Power Shutdown and Ark Lockdown? If so, do it. If they have protection in the form of lower cost hardware (Astrolabe and Clone Chips are particularly annoying), you're going to have to rely on your program trashing. If the runner is playing careful, get a Batty out (Exec Search Firm helps here) and win some psi games*.
Rumor Mill and Employee Strike giving you a headache? That's why we pack two Paywall. Yes, two, because if the first gets turned off with Rumor Mill you need a second or you won't be able to cycle the first back with Jackson. Don't play them except to turn off Runner currents. Just don't - you may be reasonably sure that Shaper isn't packing Rumor Mill, and you will lose the game because of it.
This deck has served me pretty well in a field teched against CTM (i.e. low recursion and big money). This deck can win with the runner on 100 credits because their only copy of Paperclip is nowhere to be found.
It went 3-2 in the Jnet BABW LCQ, and 3-2 at the BABW Finals, winning games against Siphon Whizz (lockdowned the Siphons) Temujin Whizz (NRE) and Temujin Val (rushed behind Lotus Field). It lost to Dyper (remember that Escher is a card and you need Oversights on HQ as well!) and Androemda (lost 3/3 psi games, stupid Batty).
This is me vs. Dave Culemann (shmeguy)'s Temujin Val in the third round of the Jinteki.net BABW and fairly indicative of how the game against NRE Anarchs plays out. Enjoy!
https://youtu.be/0VQrDRon7TA?t=10632
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24 Oct 2016
Pilltechre
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25 Oct 2016
yeoda
I watched you play this while you were playing my bro (@shmeguy)... I am glad you posted. Thanks for sharing! |
26 Oct 2016
AkAnderson
I tried to build this earlier today from watching your video. Super sweet deck, glad you posted it. Notice you cut the Blacklist for Lotus. Have you missed the Blacklist? |
27 Oct 2016
Lorgar
As I see, you try to lock out the runner by ICE and destroying breakers. So why do you prefere Paywall Implementation over Housekeeping? Also the new Scarcity of Resources seems to be an option. |
27 Oct 2016
Circadia
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Watched the tourney a few days back, some amazing back and forth in your games. This deck looks a hell of a lot of fun to play!