Snakedoor Beta

Snake Eyes 4651

This is a decent Edward Kim build that plays off of link and Sneakdoor Beta // Nerve Agent. Bhagat is a little extra icing on the cake. Underworld Contact works for passive econ. Kati Jones helps out for EtF. Early games for some corps can just be wrecked by having nothing in your rig but Nerve Agent and hammering HQ, knocking out key operations, or sometimes using SNAKEDOOR beta to do so.

Would love to fit in a singleton of Rumor Mill, could reliably go down to a single copy of Net Ready Eyes for a little more draw to speed things up too. Another possible edit is to find an influence anywhere, cut to 1x Sneakdoor beta, and add in 2x Self-Modifying Codes.

4 comments
13 Sep 2016 Krams

The only real problem I see with this deck are high strength Code Gates or Sentries, since you have no D4v1d. If all they do is starting a trace, you're fine with all that , but heavy hitters like Tollbooth, Archer, Wormhole or the upcoming DNA Tracker seem to be problematic.

13 Sep 2016 PaxCecilia

Agreed with @Krams, though you're sitting on a pile of credits with Kati Jones, Underworld Contact, and Liberated Account. Perhaps when the decoder companion breaker of Paperclip comes out, you'll be able to leverage all of that cash for a boostable decoder.

13 Sep 2016 Snake Eyes

Once Black Orchestra comes out my Anarch decks will all change to Inject draw engines to fire it out quicker.

As it stands my big ice plan is mainly Datasucker and Net-Ready Eyes. Over Jnet competitive big non-barrier ICE isn't really that much of a problem other than Tollbooth. Getting a single D4 in is easy to do if you're concerned about a rigshoot.

14 Sep 2016 Snake Eyes

@PaxCecilia @Krams Ended up making an update on this here, I haven't reeeeaaallllly found the high str stuff to be that much of a problem, but just being able to cover a hole, or get through Wraparounds a little earlier is nice.

New list is up at : netrunnerdb.com