Psy Divison Glacier

D4KEN 136

Testdeck

4 comments
29 Jul 2015 tiedyedvortex

Immediate thoughts: I don't see enough psi games here to really justify the ID choice. Sure, you've got them, but they don't seem to be an integral part of your game plan. Also, Clairvoyant Monitor is just pretty terrible, especially with Yog.0 so popular right now. Also, you're missing out on Marcus Batty, who is one of the best psi games in the game right now.

I would also say you have too much ICE. 20 pieces is a really high number and I don't think this deck has the economy to support it.

Trick of Light is useless in this deck; you can't advance anything other than agendas, and it's pointless to ToL counters from one agenda to a different agenda (unless you're using Fetal AI as a bank, but you don't have that). Trick of Light is typically used for Jinteki Fast Advance, but with only 4/2s and 5/3s that's pretty much impossible.

Crisium Grid is not really necessary in the meta right now-- back when Eater/Keyhole was everywhere it was a good counter but unless you're still seeing it played I would save the influence.

30 Jul 2015 Mechanoise

@tiedyedvortex makes some excellent points. The irony is, if you removed the Archived Memories, replaced the Snowflake with Ice Wall, and add some other advanceable cards, such Project Junebug or Space ICE, then you'r be better off playing Tennin Institute: The Secrets Within. Tennin synergises with Crisium Grid very well, and as it naturally generates advancement tokens through unsuccessful runs you could then use Trick of Light for fast-advance shenanigans. As for Clairvoyant Monitor, yeah, not worth it.

30 Jul 2015 Mechanoise

This would mean changing up your agendas though, and really consider your economy. Might be worth looking at Subliminal Messaging if you do decide to go to Tennin Institute: The Secrets Within, but the key thing with Tennin is to either keep the runner out, or make them very cautious about running, which is where Snare! comes in, and tripping an Excalibur followed by an ETR Ice is always a great pairing to keep them out. Chum is not a bad shout either.

30 Jul 2015 D4KEN

@tiedyedvortex, @Mechanoise thanks for the feedback, i appretiate it. Some weak spots i recognized myself after playing. I had a good discussion with @eulennatzer who helped me build this version of the deck netrunnerdb.com