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I threw this together almost on a whim to test some theories, and it worked surprisingly well. Barring crap agenda draws, it slaughters most criminal decks, plays quite evenly against Anarchs. As luck has it I haven't run up against Shapers yet but I suspect Shapers will be its toughest matchup.
The idea is killing programs and taxing the runner as much as possible. Who kills programs anymore, right? All the recursion makes the strategy crap, right? Well, it's really performed surprisingly decently.
Why? Because:
All suggestions and comments welcome :)
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26 May 2015
Face
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26 May 2015
Face
I also feel this deck might be light on ... what has your experience been? Alot of clicking for credits? |
26 May 2015
tuism
Clicking for credits happens a lot, yes. But it's not a bad thing, necessarily.
The goal of this deck is both rushing the runner into mistakes and taking out their Fracters, or dragging it long as there's a lot of tax in here, and they'll just be broke eventually running fat stacks of barriers. Again, Shaper recursion/econ is harder to contend with, so I'd love to see what people come up with against that.
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26 May 2015
Badeesh
I think Hostile Takeover is a flat out improvement over Gila Hands. Who care's about a little bad pub when you have no barrier breaker at all. And your Archer's will love you for it. |
26 May 2015
tuism
That's a good point, though I've found that BP really hurts when against Shaper who will ALWAYS have something to pull their shit back. In theory, I'd rather fight one weakness against an already weak matchup than strengthen what I don't really need to. |
26 May 2015
Badeesh
Yeah. In that situation I think tactically it's probably still best to rush them and the immediate income might help. So I think it will improve the shaper match-up. Theorycraft is exactly that though, worth a shot imo. |
26 May 2015
dante77
Thanks to your idea i create a similiar deck Titan Walls. Not kill runner but taxing and annoying as hell. |
26 May 2015
tuism
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26 May 2015
tuism
This deck came from another that took and removed BP, and yeah... BP is bad news, I find, over the long term, which is what this deck does. It doesn't rush. It's a mid/long game deck. |
26 May 2015
DrunkenGineer
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26 May 2015
tuism
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27 May 2015
tuism
It's not about going for the kill! And I've been experimenting with Snare!s. Pretty good so far. Sorry Sweeps Week :( |
29 May 2015
DarkTsunder
I like what you are trying to do here. Might try testing and see where a Chronos Project fits in. Don't forget about Subliminal Messaging for decent econ, or even Restructure or Beanstalk. Power shutdown is great against Faries, but there is a ton of cheap hardware being played nowadays. If you throw some more money in, you might try for Power Grid Overload. Yes I know it is jank, but it lets you target without losing cards. |
Hey, I really like this deck... I'll be giving it a play over the next few days. I love Encrypted Portals so keen to see Superior Cyberwalls in action. Plus Power Shutdown is my favourite Weyland card.
A couple of questions;