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Rashida Jaheem is stupid. Rashida Jaheem and Special Report in concert with Jinja City Grid is stuuuuuupid.
I've said it before that I'm not a fan of the 6 three-pointer setup. I'm not a big fan of Echo Chamber, and it feels clunky to me, even if SSL is an awesome card. (That, and the Indexing problem.) I much prefer Project Beale, because it can be your Vanity Project while still being only two points to steal. This deck wins with two agendas; a fair amount of the time your opponent needs four. That's bananas.
It's possible the deck wants one defensive upgrade other than the pseudo-defense of NGO Front. It's also possible the deck doesn't even want NGO Front, considering how much raw money you make.
You don't need a massive server to win the game (though it doesn't hurt the Seidrs). Jinja is here more to give you a quick tempo boost, not unlike Rashida herself - a few free clicks and credits to speed yourself toward your secret 7/4.
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20 Apr 2018
SneakdoorMelb
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20 Apr 2018
zmb
I tested it out, but Gbahali etc made shame of my Jinja City Grid tower! You might consider adding Navi Mumbai City Grid to deal with those very predominent ressource breakers (and teacher guy) |
20 Apr 2018
greyfield
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21 Apr 2018
zmb
Good point! I think he was running quite a deck: Apex with Imp, Friday Chip and Consume. It made him a ton of money, and since breakers was Crypsis and Hooks/Gbahali etc it was kinda hard to keep him out. |
21 Apr 2018
greyfield
Yeah, in that situation, you might just consider yourself teched-out and be leaning on the taxing effects of Tollbooth et al. This is where the deck breaks from, say, Wishbone. |
Cool idea!