Legality (show more) |
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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Startup Ban List 24.01 (ignore active date) (active) |
Rotation |
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Deck valid after Sixth Rotation |
This deck draws on the economy-building ability of Weyland Consortium: Built to Last, leveraging the limited economy options available in the Aldershot Jank-uary Odds or Evens format.
Rules of the tourney were you can either have odd or even cost cards in your deck - zero cost are banned. For Agendas, the rules were that the advancement requirement is used instead of the cost.
Using odd-numbered cards, this deck aims to generate substantial economic advantage while employing unexpected plays with cards like Divested Trust and Ben Musashi.
Ben Musashi & City Works Project: Ben Musashi's ability to deal damage synergizes well with City Works Project, creating a punishing server for the Runner to approach.
Data Loop & City Works Project: Placing and not rezzing Data Loop in front of City Works Project can force the Runner to encounter it multiple times.
Overseer Matrix & Urban Renewal: Overseer Matrix protects Urban Renewal from being trashed without an extra cost, allowing you to win either way.
Either score out through Divested thefts, or kill 'em with Punitives / EOTL. It's a grab bag of options. Neither one nor the other. Feel free to experiment with going down one path more strongly. This deck is a multi-tool.
This deck adheres to the Odds or Evens format restrictions, exclusively using odd-numbered cards. I chose this to maximize economic potential while retaining access to canon cards like Hedge Fund and those useful 5/3 agendas.
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