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At our local group we play a game called "King Of The Mat". The rule is you challenge the owner of the mat. You need to defeat them as both corp and runner. If you do, you get the mat. Sign it, date it and await for a challenger. The big rule here is once you win the mat you can not deck change at all.
I had borrowed cards which throughout our casual play became removed. I was force to quickly replace the cards that got removed with the cards I had on me. (Breaker Bay was released so I chucked some of those in). I wasn't expecting to do well, I certainly wasn't expecting to win the mat! After all I have just removed some cards and quickly replaced them with random ones in order to keep my deck legal.
I won and I continued to play strong games for nearly a month before losing the mat. So what me and the guys are wanting to figure out is, how the hell was I able to keep that up with a deck like this?!? A friend suggested I publish my decklist to see how everyone else does with it - so here it is!
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14 Jul 2015
Nyhles
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14 Jul 2015
BinarySecond
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14 Jul 2015
mellycat
I have no idea. I guess it was to replace 2 assets that got removed (which in a rush made total sense at the time). Yes, it is only for Dedicated Response Team. I found it worked rather nicely with Snare! - People assumed it was a Dedicated Response Team only to suffer 3 net and a tag. Even if they didn't, most spent the trash cost. |
Why do you use Breaker Bay Grid? Only for the Dedicated Response Team? Snare + BBG does not work.