Legality (show more) |
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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
Rotation |
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Deck valid after Fifth Rotation |
I had been playing this deck since the Liverpool Circuit Opener and it was designed to tax the runner for using a certain large vessel to break ICE.
I was surprised by how well it managed to cope at Nationals, winning 4 games (one not played as there was a 241 on the runner side). Rime is there as fun hippo/boat tech. Not many runners will enjoy using 2 boat counters just to break a single sub that loses them just one credit. I did previously run NAPD Cordon but it turns out I never have time to play it given how hard it is to maintain a good amount of credits without Regolith and NGO propping up the economy should a savvy runner break ICE with 0 credits :(.
This deck beat 419, Zahya, Freedom and Sable while losing to Wu and Hoshiko.
Massive thanks to all of the judges and TO's for organising such a great event and also huge thanks to Patriot Games in Sheffield for the hospitality and the lovely food/drink at the cafe!
3 comments |
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5 Jul 2024
andreeone23
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10 Aug 2024
Jacobjsdhfg
It's unfortunate that NAPD Cordon didn't fit into your game plan, but it makes sense given the need to maintain a strong credit papa's games flow. |
14 Aug 2024
Maiksol
Despite having trouble against some runners, these modifications seem to have worked against others geometry) dash |
It’s interesting that you found NAPD Cordon challenging to play due to credit constraints, and instead fnf online relied on Regolith and NGO to bolster your economy. These adjustments appear to have paid off against a variety of runners, even if you encountered difficulties against Wu and Hoshiko.