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NOTE: Access to Globalsec is really Paparazzi, but that card appears to be broken on the site.
Okay, bear with me here. This is a breakerless, mostly solitaire mill deck with a twist: instead of having exactly one extremely fragile win condition, we have two extremely fragile win conditions!
The ideal way to win is this:
Easy!
Of course, if you ever reach a point where you can no longer complete your Keyhole strategy (Nisei tokens, corp is about to fast advance their way to victory), you can always fall back on the tried-and-true "get tagged, Data Leak Reversal" strategy like your fathers did before you. Paparazzi is great for that.
I'm not ashamed to admit that this is 100% jank. This isn't going to win you games against certain corps, and I am told that icebreakers are usually really important. However, if your meta isn't prepared for it, it's surprisingly effective!
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
Random notes:
Magnum Opus is mainly there to help you with any economy issues while you build your board. You can keep it on a Leprechaun until the Keyhole is needed (if ever). I tried Professional Contacts at one point, but it's heartbreaking to get that without Sure Gambles on your opening hand.
The 1-of Clone Chip is partially for Qianju PT synergy and partially for False Echo recursion w/four-deep R&DS. I guess you can use it to recur a Self-Modifying Code as well.
If you use a Self-Modifying Code, try and pop it on the Corp's turn! Lets you install from hand!
Don't forget to save clicks for Film Critic if needed. Skip milling those 4 cards if you think you might get any Future Perfects or Fetal AIs.
You can use the Keyhole early I guess, but be careful, man. If the ice gets too deep, you're going to have to fall back on Data Leak Reversal.
Levy wasn't used, but it's kind of useful against certain matchups. It's your literal last chance to recover if you get a vital card trashed. Plus, you'll recur all your card draw/economy, and who doesn't like that?
3 comments |
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13 Aug 2015
Dydra
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13 Aug 2015
WildM
It varies depending on the corp. I scraped by a Titan Transnational victory after they gave themselves a bad pub and I triggered only 10 or so Keyhole runs. That was around turn 8-10? I really should have counted better. As far as having more "must be installed" pieces, I agree that's the case for Keyhole runs (sans Hostile Takeover), but it's still pretty easy to fall back on Data Leak Reversal for last chance glory runs. You want to install Hades Shard in either case, so why not install DLR for a free click anyway? |
18 Sep 2015
Jorge Corigliano
I really love this kind of decks, but, as corp, the fourth time you make me shuffle my deck after Keyhole I don't touch my deck anymor and make you shuffle it =) |
How many turns do you take to setup that? Since I also have Hayley Mega-turn deck, looking at yours, you have way more "must be installed" pieces before you trigger your "win condition".