Blue Sky

juliandark 51

This deck is as clear about it's intentions as can be - get money, do stuff! But it doesn't put all it's pebbles into one sack and can deal with quite a lot of stuff!

Early game the runner can be slowed down by swapping different kinds of ice around, forcing him to get a full breaker suite before he can get where he/she wants to.

This with the sheer amount of economy this deck has (Oversight AI can be a 13c boost for 2 clicks) you have a lot of options on what to do. Either the classical SEA-Scorch-Scorch, or Troubleshoot an Archer to seriously slow them down. Or create scoring windows with stacked ice.

This deck isn't trying to be clever - it's trying to crush you under a pile of credits!

And it has enough tools to do so - even if they plascrete up, you can Troubleshoot a Taurus.

If you want to emphasize the money aspect, consider slotting in two Reversed Accounts (swap Lotus Fields for Enigmas and remove one Hive and one Caduceus, or drop the second SEA).

If you fear Noise mill, you have Elizabeth to slow their money gain by trashing Aesops. Or you can change one Priority Requisition for Hades Fragment, 2 Interns could go a long way too (recurring Elizabeth, Troubleshooter, Reversed accounts, milled Jacksons...).

Unlimited energy. Reasonable prices.

2 comments
11 Oct 2014 Pinkwarrior

I can't say am a fan of OAI in blue sun yes it can make Alot of cash but its so oversea that everyone will expect it, this can also leave you wide open for a D4V1D or Quetzal with e3's can ruin you.

Id recommend getting some more smaller ICE incase this happens u currently have a single ice wall and caduceus if this happens or use root/amazon as econ.

I agree with you on interns btw i think it can go along way it alot of decks its really an underated card imo. The deck looks good though i think hive really fits in this deck well.

11 Oct 2014 Pinkwarrior

*obvious even not oversea lol