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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
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Pre-rotation decklist |
This is my tournament winning decklist of Ricardos Au-Revoir Tournoi. The idea of playing Crisium grid and the second Nisei instead of 3x Tollbooth like the successful WM HB-Decks which I got indirectly from ff0x convinced me immediately and I'm just discovering some very slight similarities to Cerberus WM-Deck;-). All those upgrades make taxing servers that much stronger and are far more cost efficient than the installation of another Ice. Especially Caprice is really imba. Together with Ash it allows you to have taxing scoring servers with no end the run Ice. Crisium Grid so powerful not only against Account Syphon but also against Makers Eye, Legwork and Indexing. Playing a second one of those like Cerberus seems very reasonable to me.
Here are some of my personal choices:
20 Ice: Especially in the early game it's important to have enough ice to stabilise. Having the big eco boost of another Eve-campaign or another Breaker Bay Grid would be nice but the ETF Credits + the eco I have are generally sufficient. Furthermore ABT becomes better with more Ice in the deck.
3xViper: I like Viper much more than Enigma. For most Decoders it costs a lot to get through a strength four Codegate and Parasits need some time to destroy it. Traces are usually too costly to be broken. Against Atman I still have some small Ice to force other breakers and the Atman itself is quite costly so I don't mind having nine strength four ice in my deck. Beeing run through by a 1 link runner on the last click for a net cost of only 2 credits is another drawback with which I can live with.
3 x Vitruvius, only 1x NAPD: Like Cerberus I think that the advantage of beeing able to score unadvanced cards is much bigger than the four credits extra cost of an NAPD.
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15 Nov 2015
Koala
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1x IQ and 1x Ichi 2.0 for Turing/Viper/Eli/Assasin would be nice includes to mix up the Ice composition a little so that you have more options for different situations.