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Since I first saw Titan my theory has been it is the new and improved Supermodernism ID. A extra Atlas token adds even more fear, which is what Supermodernism thrives upon. Additionally High-Risk makes Sea Scorch even scarier.
Yale lets you make money doing what you or doing, or makes Hostile Takeover get you an extra 2 credits. Geothermal clicks become for an additional credit. The downside of him in the deck is the runner can use bad pub to trash him of course.
I have debated on going with the Jacksons or going all out modernism with Anonymous Tips. Right now I am using Jackson, but Anonymous Tip might be the way to go.
The 1 of Biotic can let you score a final Atlas from hand for the win with an Atlas counter for either the Biotic or the last Atlas (if you overadvanced your Atlas both can be found).
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29 Jan 2015
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29 Jan 2015
slevin38
I have thought about Housekeeping too. Perhaps I will try it.
I like at least one of Punitive because you can Atlas it if they steal a 3 pointer. |
30 Jan 2015
eAdamek
Is there a reason to have 21 agenda points? Why not High-Risk Investment -1 and False Lead +2, which helps to punish the runner when hitting Snare! on 2nd click. |
2 Feb 2015
konoharaven
Considering the number of Eater decks that are popping up for Store Championships, what about Crisium Grid? Maybe -1 Archer -1 Mark Yale +2 Crisium Grid? |
I think the deck looks pretty tight! My only question is, has Punitive Counterstrike pulled its weight enough for you? I've felt that Housekeeping would fit perfectly in Supermodernism as an added pressure for the runner, not only because of the trash element, but also to make runs in hopes of finding an agenda to get rid of it.