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This is it - we did it. Bootcamp wins a 72 person event. This deck was the MVP, and the MVP add was definitely IT Department. Also, OAKTOWN REPRESENT. We are slowly, and carefully renovating that place.
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1 Jun 2015
Captain
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1 Jun 2015
nungunz
Nice work! Very similar to my 2nd Place Regionals deck (pre Chrome City). -2 Oaktown +2 Corporate War -1 IT Department +1 Black List -1 Taurus +1 C;yberdex Virus Suite Don't have Chrome City yet, but the agenda change is exactly what I was planning on doing. Am also doing -1 Cyberdex +1 Taurus now that NRE is out. Blacklist was a meta call. Tons of datasucker/medium/lamprey stuff in Colorado. How did IT Department work for you? I know I had several times I didn't feel like drawing and just ended up clicking for money, hitting up IT Department probably could have helped a ton. Glad my tinkering is nearly identical to yours. |
1 Jun 2015
ItJustGotRielle
Really interested to hear about how Oaktown did for you. You can't bait a credit trap as easy as you can with NAPD, but you also don't lose tempo while advancing it, which seems strongonpaper. Did it perform as well as we all hoped it would? |
1 Jun 2015
ossa
Awesome deck and congrats on the win! How was Datapike in the midst of Yog's resurgence? Did you ever miss Restructure? And did you ever land a Snatch and Grab? Thanks! |
1 Jun 2015
spags
oaktown was an All-Star. People known when you're installing Corporate War and advancing that it's not a trap. Why not avoid the tempo hit and make money while advancing? Plus, if they can't kill their cred pool getting in, you can do it again next turn, and then score at will. It's such a honeypot card, and fun as well. Feel free to yell 'OakTOOOOOWNN!' when installing. Remember, this game is supposed to be fun, and this is such a beautifully fun card.Well done, FFG. |
1 Jun 2015
x3r0h0ur
This thing is for real, I came out hammering with siphon and d4v1d and Aaron still flipped the match on me, even when crisium took half the game to turn up. A bit grindy, but can recover quite seriously obviously. Nice results! |
1 Jun 2015
aandries
"... #oaktown was an All-Star. People known when you're installing Corporate War and advancing that it's not a trap. Why not avoid the tempo hit and make money while advancing? Plus, if they can't kill their cred pool getting in, you can do it again next turn, and then score at will. It's such a honeypot card, and fun as well. Feel free to yell 'OakTOOOOOWNN!' when installing. Remember, this game is supposed to be fun, and this is such a beautifully fun card. Well done, FFG." - spags |
1 Jun 2015
aandries
Oaktown did not disappoint. Always the second agenda you want to score, keeping those windows closed. Datapike is excellent in this deck, once IT Dept sets up it's so punishing, you can not face-check and force a token without paying 2 credits. I only saw 1-2 Yog all day, lots of Gordian Blades. The Yogs I saw, I just pulled back the Pike, leaned on the Hives to get fully setup and then after IT is rolling threw them back out where I wanted them, at the outside. |
2 Jun 2015
aandries
I never played the deck with it, so no, not really. I can see where it would add some speed on turn 2 or 3 if you have it. But I managed to play around it, and the extra ICE was always nice to have around. Admittedly, I never got the Snatch and Grab off, it would have been great in a couple games, but it never showed up. Also, I didn't see a ton of Atlas on the day either, so I could go get it in those instances either. A long day of Oaktown and NAPDs to victory, but it worked just fine. |
2 Jun 2015
nungunz
The trick in this deck (IMO) is to get the money rolling and once it does, you're pretty set. Oaktown helps out a bunch with this, but more so than the Corporate War I ran. Once the money is in place (OAI Curtain / Toll / Wormhole or an Adonis) and have one or two larger Ice rezzed (Hive is a prime target), you really don't need Restructure. |
2 Jun 2015
Dydra
BlueSun is seriously strong. Although NEH Butchershop and RP might be easier to play, on a power-level BlueSun is definitely with them. It also answers some meta-shenanigans like Valencia Blackmail etc, which can catch RP or NEH unprepared. With Oaktown and a few other tweeks, definitely a fresh look to the Blue Sun! :) |
2 Jun 2015
Wookiee
How fast does the deck play? Were you forced to use a fast runner to not go to time, or did you manage ok? |
2 Jun 2015
aandries
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3 Jun 2015
Wookiee
So, did you count on people expecting you to have Scorched to make the Snatch and Grab work? Or was it enough that someone was playing resources they didn't want to lose? |
3 Jun 2015
Wookiee
Also, how important was the PriReq to the deck? Pulling a free Curatin Wall is always gonna be fantastic, but I'm wondering if scoring out a Hades Fragment, to get back key cards, or a Utopia Fragment to make the Oaktowns just that much worse for the Runner would work here. |
3 Jun 2015
aandries
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3 Jun 2015
PaxCecilia
Looks like a solid deck, I can't really intuit how it works though. Do you rely on Ash in a scoring server and just float a million space bucks? |
4 Jun 2015
crushedguava
how do you use it department? does it go into your initial remote and then you set up another scoring one, or do you set up a new one for it? or it can happen any different way? |
5 Jun 2015
thebriarfox
In a Valencia heavy meta, given how key the NAPDs can be, would it be worth trying to find room for an Elizabeth Mills? what about -1 Adonis -1 Lotus Field -1 Snatch (or Tarus) +1 Capital Investors +1 Tollbooth +1 Blacklist ...for versatility . |
5 Jun 2015
aandries
Negative, I would never ever remove the Adonis from this deck. It is vital. Also, Valencia is a great matchup in the current build. I beat one in the Swiss, just sit back and wait for your Bootcamps to show up, good night. Try to draw out the Blackmails ahead of getting the Bootcamp, once that is up it's game over. |
5 Jun 2015
aandries
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18 Jul 2015
tbigfish
Just played 3 games with this against an Anarch deck and lost all of them. Perhaps I was unlucky, the guy I was playing against was my regular play partner and he's a strong player, but I think the deck is lacking economy - If they have D4v1d or Eater and can make money then you can't Oversight your Curtain Walls, meaning your ENTIRE economy is 1 Adonis and 3 Hedge Funds, a total of 4 cards. Anyone else had similar problems? |
18 Jul 2015
tbigfish
I was playing against aggressive Valencia-Blackmail, so perhaps that's a weakness? |
19 Jul 2015
nungunz
I've played against valencia-blackmail in top 8 at my regionals in Colorado and I won it rather handily. My fastest win in the whole tournament. You really need to pressure them fast and hard. Quickly advancing out a Pri Req or Atlas with a counter behind an OAI curtain wall before they can set up an eater is key. Or using Bootcamp to rez cheap ice on a remote. I also drew out the blackmails using Ash, crisium, and blacklist (when I was using it). Or even IA or IAA on a NAPD just to get them to run and spend credits or spend blackmails. Econ is light every now and then. A restructure or two could probably help a bit, but honestly, once the Adonis (which you can tutor for) is rolling and decently defended (a single Hive usually works) the money faucet doesn't really turn off. ITD has also helped well enough keeping a remote w/ Adonis defended. |
19 Jul 2015
tbigfish
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How were you scoring your Oaktown? By that I mean when did you decide to score it instead of advancing it further? As soon as it hit 4 or would you routinely go above 5 for the extra payout.