Dec@Day.10 - Clicks Of Our Lives

Jinteki Replicating Perfection

15 influence spent (max 15, available 0)
20 agenda points (between 20 and 21)
49 cards (min 45)
Cards up to The Spaces Between
Agenda (11)
Asset (12)
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Hardware ()
Operation (6)
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Upgrade (4)
Barrier (2)
2x Eli 1.0 ●●
Code Gate (12)
3x Enigma
3x Hourglass ●●●●● ●
Icebreaker ()
Multi ()
Other ()
Program ()
Sentry (2)
2x Ichi 1.0 ●●●●
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WizardOfWinter 24

Dec@Day - Every identity, one day and deck at a time. It's like NaNoWriMo for Netrunner! More info in my profile.

Recent tournament darling Replicating Perfection almost builds itself: taxing ice on Centrals, with well-protected Agenda server, with False Leads and Nisei MK II making the click compression even worse. The strategy's incredibly strong, but I wanted to make running remotes even more difficult...hence, Hourglass.

Face-checking an Hourglass lets us stop the Runner's turn wholesale. Our other Code Gates--all of which get stronger with scored Encrypted Portals--strip a click, take two credits, or guarantee even worse. Now that our hapless Runner's run a central, their remote run is protected by a Eli 1.0 they can't afford to click through or an Ichi 1.0 ready to destroy their Decoder. Even if they survive that, Will-o'-the-Wisp still magicks away a breaker, and Caprice Nisei turns back time all by herself. Just like a soap opera, the Runner's going to spend a whole lot of time doing nothing at all--perfect.

Questions, comments or suggestions? Feel free--the entire reason I'm doing this is to increase my deck-building skills. Next up is Andy--who's just so hard to make a deck for...

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