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Nasir runs lean, and so does stealth. It's only natural for Nasir to go stealth.
You have your standard stealth programs: Refractor, Switchblade, and Cloak. Paperclip is your fracter because it uses few creds. Then you have your supporting hardware for stealth: Lockpick and Silencer.
Personal Workshop and Order of Sol don't require much explanation. Plop your programs and hardware on PW and take off three counters every runner + corp turn. Ghost Runner is your standard resource in stealth, and it costs one cred. Beth helps you keep up early game when you're still getting your pieces together.
Mopus is your late-game econ and a tag solution. It's also there if you really can't find PW. Running doesn't take that much creds with recurring creds in place, thus there's only two.
3 breakers + 3 cloaks + mopus takes up 8. That's why there's 3x CyberSolutions Mem Chip and 2x The Toolbox. When you're removing three counters per turn from PW, their high install costs is not much of a barrier. In addition, your toolbox provides for your breakers and for traces.
In traces lie Nasir's weakness. A ninja never wants to be tagged, and Nasir is no exception. Since you usually have around 1-4 at all times, any tag is difficult to remove. Mopus, Deuces Wild, and Networking help somewhat, the first is click intensive, the second is one-time use, and the third is a one-of in this deck. Once your rig is setup, the resources become less important, but various forms of tag punishment still hurt and make going tag-me less optimal.
There are a bunch of silver bullets in this deck in the form of Plascrete, Deus X, Film Critic, and Levy. These can be swapped around depending on the meta.
This deck is fun to use and brutally efficient. Once you find all of your pieces, no server is safe. Once a better and more accessible version of tag removal (Misdirection) comes out, this deck will fare better, but until then, you'll have to read your opponent play more cautiously.
Possible modifications include swapping 1x silencer, deus x, levy, and 1x cybersolutions for other cards such as Legwork. "Freedom Through Equality" is here to deal with corp currents and decks that are filled with 2-pointers, but replacing it with Net Celebrity or Interdiction may be more synergetic with the deck overall.
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2 Sep 2016
esutter479
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2 Sep 2016
Mechanoise
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2 Sep 2016
Mechanoise
Additional - Ditch the CyberSolutions Mem Chip. It's way too costly and does very little since you will not likely have all pieces on the board for a while, so you'd be absolutely fine with Akamatsu Mem Chip, and probably no more than 2 at this point. You want the Workshop credits to be shoveling critical pieces, (programs, multi-access, etc.) onto the board, not being clogged by expensive support cards. |
2 Sep 2016
yang573
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2 Sep 2016
Meristem
I think you're on the right track to talk about using those Ghost Runner credits and slotting the Akamatsu Mem Chip. You do have a Levy AR Lab Access, and you could recycle them. Also, definitely +1 Beth!! |
If you want Beth early, shouldn't you put 2 or even 3 in? Opus late game means I'd run 2 (or even 1 with the draw and tutoring you have) max.