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Standard Ban List 25.04 (active) |
Rotation |
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Deck valid after Seventh Rotation |
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Uprising Booster Pack |
Uprising |
System Gateway |
Midnight Sun |
Parhelion |
The Automata Initiative |
Elevation |
Card draw simulator |
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Odds: 0% – 0% – 0% more
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Phoenix on the violin 🎻🧑🏻🎤 | 12 | 2 | 1 |
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The second incarnation of Violin Phoenix, I brought this list to the AUS Capital Megacity in Canberra and had a great time. Managed a 2-1 with the deck but by being more afraid of turn 1 Saisentans I think I could have had a 3-0 with it 😅.
if you missed the core premise of the deck: with Phoenix and Virtuoso combined, you're applying so much HQ pressure across every central server each turn, making it harder for the corp to ice up sufficiently against you. on turns where your mark is Archives, you set Tsakhia "Bankhar" Gantulga on archives and run, on success you gain a credit and they trash a card from HQ which you immediately access (they have no paid ability window to spin it away) and then the run ends and you access HQ. It functionally makes a run on archives give you an additional access of the corps choice from HQ (but doesn't allow them to feed you Byte! for instance). R&D is your weakest mark for sure, but with Docklands Pass and The Twinning you still have a way to keep that HQ pressure up high.
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30 May 2025
Leckermadchen
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Been looking for a great phoenix deck to try out this looks great. How did you feel the tunnel vision worked? Did you install it often? Did you ever have MU problems?