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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
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--Tl;DR
With Adjusted Chronotype, Noise gets an enhancement over his Wyldside draw option. Earthrise Hotel used to be better, and is arguably more consistent in the long run, but if you are willing to live with a bit of variance in your initial draw, Aesop Chronotype Noise is for you.
--The Breaker Suite
The issue with many Noise decks out there is that they focus too much on pure milling. The whole point of Noise is that archives should be a bonus, and not the main point. The Crypsis/Darwin with Stimhack option doesnt lend itself to repeated runs and while it gives you more slots for more virus programs, I find is too predictable for the corp to play around.
Why Cerberus "Cuj.0" H3? Double Mimic should be the choice that makes more sense, but in testing I have found that the dog often serves as well or even better. Credits tend to not be an issue with NoiseShop, and often you wont be breaking sentries that often after you slap a Parasite on them. The dog allows you first contact with a painful sentry easily with a Datasucker around, and you can always sell him to Aesop once he is used up.
Why 2x Corroder and not 2x D4v1d instead? Meta call. 2x D4vid if BS is all the rage in your area.
--Resource Reasonings
Dirty Laundry and Daily Casts gets priority over Cyberfeeder. You get more credits up front and at a faster pace as opposed to waiting for the returns on Cyberfeeder.
3x Wyldside is a natural must, but 2x Adjusted Chronotype is my choice. Some would argue 3 each of both since they want the combo as early and consistent as possible, but you should treat Adjusted Chronotype as a bonus rather than a must. 3x of Chronotype simply potentially clogs up the hand too early. This is the same reasoning for only 2x Déjà Vu. 3 is fine and good if you draw them in the right order, but if you play 3, you get higher chances of them clogging up your hand too early when they don't have much use.
--Matchups
HBFA ETF is the main deck to beat these days, especially if they go the Ash and Caprice build and still with the option to FA. Try not to get baited into making useless runs, especially without a loaded Imp. These kind of decks are very good at exploiting scoring windows after a wasted run, and you don't have the tricks of a Shaper or Criminal. Ideally, fight their remote scoring pressure with your own Parasite/Medium pressure.
BS Blue Sun is a tough nut to crack, especially if they are doing the semi-glacial Ash/Tollbooth/Hive route. Dig for D4v1d, aim for instant Parasite kills and pray you draw well.
NEH FA Some may ask why no Clot? I wouldn't cut anything in the deck for it, and against NEH, it just becomes a race. Imp and Parasite are your best friends. Matchups like this means the Mimic route is better, but oh well.
2 comments |
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8 Apr 2015
GammaCodeX
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8 Apr 2015
Sojourne
For RP, parasite their small ice. The pressure will be on the corp to score aggressively and for you to respond accordingly. Don't sit and durdle, and if you don't have Chronotype yet, don't put Wyldside down. Heh Laundry is especially good for Noise. Juggling his clicks more so than credits is his main 'puzzle'. |
HBFA is the deck to beat these days? I'm pretty sure that's a meta thing. Locally RP is the deck to beat, and NEH should not be sacrificed doing it. HB is the least played in our tournaments I'm pretty sure. Not that I disagree they are strong.
Cute deck. I'm not sure I like dirty laundry here but I can understand it.