Eminent Tutor v1.0 (standard)

Matthias404 121

Thanks to Andrej at the Metropole Grid, I was inspired to make my own Weyland Consortium: Built to Last deck...

Built to Blast - Modernism Built to Last [Alphabet Series]: https://youtu.be/WGAxWPvZa0A?si=EaeVn9FyWTXjtgWh

I leaned into scoring out, using Audacity, Seamless Launch, and Slash and Burn Agriculture, and jamming with Digital Rights Management, which lets you grab an Eminent Domain, Oaktown Renovation, or Project Atlas and push behind a couple of ICE. Getting a counter on the Atlas really helps.

Archer, Hammer, and Logjam are good targets for Eminent Domain. And Tree Line is great when expended to advance the other ICE.

Drafter should probably be swapped for a Mestnichestvo, but when it lands it's useful.

It works pretty well, and gives you quite a few lines of play.

4 comments
9 Jul 2024 GeraldOrtiz

This is quite an interesting deck and the 44 cards are not too few and not too many. When I play cards, I usually play at www.google.com but I also want to experience this deck and I need instructions to use this deck best.

9 Jul 2024 Nadiamo

This 'Eminent Tutor v1.0' decklist is a masterpiece! Perfect for anyone who enjoys outsmarting opponents with a strategic edge. Speaking of strategy, you should check out Pokerogue - an online game that's all about clever tactics and thrilling gameplay. Thanks for the great read and deck ideas!

26 Jul 2024 RowanlLebsackl

Great breakdown of the Eminent Tutor decklist! For a fun change of pace, try Monkey Mart. It’s an online game where you manage a quirky grocery store with a mischievous monkey as your helper. It’s a fantastic way to unwind between deck-building strategies and card play!

22 Nov 2024 geraldorti

Andrej's insights from the Metropole Grid sparked my creativity to craft a Weyland Consortium: Built to Last deck. I found the intricate strategies and themes fascinating. It reminds me of chatting on Omegle—people sharing ideas and discovering new perspectives while playing. Each interaction enriches the experience, just like my deck-building journey influenced by others' expertise.