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This is my first attempt at making a deck with the cards that I have. Only one core set and the full first cycle: Genesis.
My intention was to build up a substantial economy with Caduceus and all the campaigns, while beefing up any of my advance-able ICE. Having Salvage sap their credits and possibly putting on tags to Scorched Earth.
Any input would be of great help!
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29 Dec 2015
FarCryFromHuman
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13 Jan 2016
Koiring
Hey I'll have to take another look at this deck with the cards that I have. I still like the idea of this identity, and I'm eager to modify and play with it! :D |
The best input I can give you is to get Order & Chaos. The "space ICE" is a huge boost in power to the otherwise underwhelming advanceable ICE suite. Here are the three pieces in question:
Asteroid Belt: This is the weakest of the set, but can replace one or both Hadrian's Wall, which is a pain to rez.
Wormhole: This is probably the best piece of ICE Weyland has after Archer. It is absurdly flexible, has a good rez to strength ratio after only one advancement, and is brutal to deal with for most runners. Salvage is total crap, and this easily replaces it.
Nebula: I've recently grown to love this guy. High strength sentries are always taxing. The nature of destroyers forces hard choices onto most runners, especially when face-checking. Shadow will basically never land, I'd replace both and maybe one Archer (I've found rezzing more than one Archer to be too big of a setback).
Orion: This is the big beast. The runner can use any type of breaker to get through it, but it will tax them regardless. It's unique, so I only ever include one, but it almost always does work. It's also great with Commercialization, but that card is questionable.
If you are looking for a smaller investment than a deluxe box, Old Hollywood gives you Hollywood Renovation, a fantastic agenda for advanceable ICE decks.