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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
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Core Set |
What Lies Ahead |
Humanity's Shadow |
Future Proof |
Creation and Control |
Opening Moves |
Honor and Profit |
First Contact |
Order and Chaos |
Card draw simulator |
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None. Self-made deck here. |
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Ca$hMoneyJunk v.6.1 | 4 | 1 | 0 |
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I've been piloting versions of this same Gabe deck for a while now and I think the two best cards from Order & Chaos slot right in to help it succeed more times than not. Day Job delivers on the big boost of money, preferably after you've pulled two agendas from a deep R&D dig or savaged their HQ. I've Had Worse gives Gabe the fast paced draw and flatline protection that serves a runner trying to go as fast as possible. I've cut the Plascretes from earlier versions in favor of it, although having only 2 copies isn't as safe as I'd like in some matches. Other times, it's great card draw in a deck that doesn't have much outside of it. John Masanori is only a one of and doesn't see play too terribly often, usually only when I have The Supplier online early to spit out the Interfaces out a discount. Econ should primarily be serviced from successful runs on HQ with Desperado installed which is usually possible through fishing for the central only breakers + Corroder with the Special Orders. Peacock and Faeries allow for surprise Remote accesses once the Corp thinks you're running only central breakers. Sneakdoor is Sneakdoor; an outstanding program that is Gabe's best friend. Because of it, I don't pack Security Testing, which could cause early ICE on Archives. Other econ stems from Armitage, which is always nice during lulls in aggression, and the ever-lovely Bank Job which has brought me great joy in many games, especially with the Supplier discount ;) Daily Casts actually does mesh with the Supplier which is a nice bonus. Account Siphon, of course. The rest of the event spread is to help with Multi-access and the one off of Express Delivery for card draw. Planned Assault is an MVP in this deck. Pulling a timely Maker's Eye, Legwork or Inside Job cannot be understated. That's how this deck primarily wins, with Same Old Thing applying more pressure after the initial heist.
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24 Aug 2018
grimgravyboat
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I can't believe how much the meta has changed