Pancakes at Work

Falconmonkey 7

Get Paid for "working hard" flipping those pancakes!

More testing to be done but Gene Shoppe + Chronotype and Baby face is turning out to be brilliant. also getting 10 creds a turn for nothing is fun=)

1 comments
2 Sep 2015 Echo_Chaser

Looking at your deck I really love the idea of using Gene Conditioning Shoppe and Symmetrical Visage together as a draw and cash combo. They are both cheap and install for free of the supplier. I might end up using that over Earthrise Hotel in my own kim deck.

Adjusted Chronotype and Hard at Work together is ballsy, I like that. Most people just run Wyldside instead. Hard at Work gives you more draw control, I like that.

Here is my deck for reference. netrunnerdb.com

Here are some suggestions on how I think this deck could be made beefier.

A while ago I had Underworld Contact and Access to Globalsec in my deck, but after testing it out I found that it's too inconstant early game. They were taking up 6 card slots so I ended up taking it out in favor of Armitage Codebusting and Earthrise Hotel.

Your deck however has quite a bit more raw drawing power via Vigil, Inject, Symmetrical Visage and Street Peddler. so you might be able to get your hands on them fast enough to really make a difference, and with the supplier they only cost 1 click to install.

However that's a lot of combo work, you could install Daily Casts for the same price of Clone Chip, and run some MemStrips or host your imps on Scheherazade to help with memory issues. MemStrips would also help with Data Folding, one card does the work of 3 Dyson Mem Chip for the same price.

Now that would take the extra link out of your deck, which would be rough for ZU.13 Key Master, but 2 installed MemStrips is 6 extra memory, instead of the 2 from a Dyson Mem Chip. I think that would balanced the extra mem used by zu.

I think a third Adjusted Chronotype and Hard at Work are worth the investment to insure you got that combo working early. You could replace Femme Fatale with D4v1d, use that influence to put in a Clone Chip that would allow you to salvage a injected program during a run if you encounter some thing you were not expecting.

It might be a good idea to put more Clone Chip in by removing Career Fair, but you do have quite a few expensive cards that are made cheaper by Career Fair, though call. You could also take out The Supplier and keep the cheaper Career Fair and use that influence for the chips. Again though call.

Any how, that's all I got! Good running buddy, take it easy!

-Echo

PS: I think I might just use data folding and mem strips instead of Armitage Codebusting code busting in my deck. hahah, good times.