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The basic idea is to abuse the stronger together mechanic the only way how: Give them two choices 1. They break the bioroids with clicks (which means they're giving up whole turns while you're hopefully somewhat safe) 2. They break normally (which would absolutely destroy their economy) This means you actually have to make them run on your remote servers, if you want them to do it regularly without causing you to lose the game. To that end, my main econ engine will be either the root or melange. Getting either of these out early enough will either cause an intense credit disparity between you and the runner, or allow for a scoring window. Naturally strong against eater decks since they have higher strength, I'm hoping to break this out now that I finally got my The Source and O&C
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14 Mar 2015
Bigguyforyou518
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14 Mar 2015
Oisin
This deck cries out for the insanity of Heinlein Grid. Seriously, that card would just ruin people. As powerful as Sub Boost might seem, it will never wreck face like a Heinlein Grid with Bioroid ice. Especially in Haas-Bioroid: Stronger Together. Like If anything feels odd here, it is The Root. Not that it is a bad card, but spending 9 influence to run economy in HB feels weird. You have Adonis Campaign and Eve Campaign in faction. That could be two Caprice Nisei, which will also make runners cry. The Melange Mining Corp. is a great call, since runners will have to run that else you have a ridiculous pile of credits. That's a solid early game card that will give you great tempo swing. Same with the Aggressive Secretary. I am not a Thomas Haas hater--I think that card works great with Biotic Labor, since if the runner doesn't take the bait you can get your credits back for a future FA. Finally, running 2 Janus 1.0 and 2 Heimdall 2.0 without Bioroid Efficiency Research and/or Howler seems like a mistake. Especially with SanSan City Grid and Biotic Labor in the deck (the latter of which doesn't work with The Root). I would cut those huge ice, add the Heinlein Grid and a few Architect. The latter is just SO strong right now--they can't be parasited, can't be culteried, cost 4 to often tax the runner at least 2 per run (which isn't great, but isn't bad). |
14 Mar 2015
Oisin
I'm a fan of Daine's Clicking Hell deck, my version of that deck is here: netrunnerdb.com |
Stronger Together is so tsundere!
Seriously though, after making any HB deck, I would strongly advise testing it (exact same cards) but with the base Haas-Bioroid: Engineering the Future. More often than not (infuriatingly), the deck will perform better.
Your deck, for example, has more than enough ice, assets, and upgrades to be dropping something on the board every single turn (it's 85% install-able cards). That means base HB will probably be making/saving you credits equal to the game's turn count.
I can't say for sure, but it's possible that your awesome all-Bioroid strategy would benefit more from the constant econ boost than from the strength increase (especially against runners that build up for big runs, rather than running repeatedly).