Ice Ice Baby

Dannyboy 1

To me this seems like a decent deck design, but I'm open to card suggestion that would work with this deck.

5 comments
2 Aug 2016 lunchmoney

You have room for 3 more cards. Plus you could drop one of the Gila Hands Arcology to bring your agenda density down, freeing up another card slot. Private Security Force is almost never going to be used as your ability to tag is very minimal. I'd be tempted to replace those with a third Accelerated Beta Test or Project Vitruvius.

Even with the Hedge Funds and Restructures you may struggle for money. Consider Thomas Haas. You can advance it behind ICE and rez then trash him if the runner threatens him. It is vulnerable to Drive By though, so if that is heavy in your meta be wary.

With your spare inf you might want to look at Caprice Nisei to protect your servers even further.

Personally I have found Tyr's Hand to very sub par. I would swap in Jackson Howard or Archived Memories to bring back cards lost or needed again.

2 Aug 2016 lunchmoney

Additional Sandburg is better than Experiential Data, if you can protect another server.

2 Aug 2016 Raiddinn

It's not very fashionable these days to play with 26 ice. Most people seem to be playing with about half that count. There isn't anything necessarily wrong with that, but I would ask the question, "Why am I being different?" if you haven't. If I see a deck pushing 20 these days I think it's quite unusual.

I like where you are going with all this, but I think you can layer it on thick and still have quite a bit fewer ice. As someone mentioned before, you may want to consider card draw like Jackson Howard or even just Green Level Clearance or Blue Level Clearance to play fewer ice and still draw enough of them. You get more money that way too.

2 Aug 2016 Dannyboy

Thanks @lunchmoney and @Raiddinn I'll do some editing and I'll update it on here.

2 Aug 2016 Dannyboy

@lunchmoney @Raiddinn Just updated it, the cards I didn't have I don't own and I can't use them from a friend. Also got rid of Hudson because didn't think he worked so well. Thanks for the help.