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I wanted to test Gagarin, but didn't want to take apart other decks, so I took the beyond earth template, modified it to fit cards I had available.
It won both games it played at casual night, and was actually a blast. I thought I'd share for those who play fun decks on casual night. Nothing to say except build up ice, bluff the remote to drag the runner in.
If you wanted to play right, -2 eve +2 adonis +1 ash -1 rework -1 cyberdex virus suite -2 reversed accounts +3 jackson how (maybe -2 grndl +1 EBC +1 root and -1 rev account +2 jhow)
Also, look for room for sub boost, because a patched sub boosted builder is off the hook.
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18 Mar 2015
Dydra
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18 Mar 2015
x3r0h0ur
Its more than just that, add rainbow and orion to the cyberwalls. The tax is really apparent when playing it. Also with a heavily upgraded remote its 1 credit PER CARD in the remote. So when you glacier up, you're looking at 2 extra credits to trash the ash and steal the agenda. It also allows you to leave undefended roots, constellation protocols, and drip econs. If the runner trashes them, jam an agenda into the remote, because they're poor now. |
18 Mar 2015
Dydra
Yeah, Yeah ... pretty normal tax decisions :) I wonder though, you have a bunch of stuff that are advancable , like GRNDL refinery, Reversed accounts .... if you advance them in your protected remote and you play regular 10 agenda count ... doesn't that clog up agendas in your hand :) |
Looks interesting, although hard to imagine how you would leverage the ID without spreading tons of remotes :P Superior Cyberwalls + Sub Boost is an amazing idea though ... might give it a try in its own deck :)