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I've been thinking at building a Barrier only Weyland deck for a long time, with Lag Time and now with Superior Cyberwalls. Such a deck has only a problem: the (almost) complete lack of variety of the Barrier-type ice.
So recently a friend of mine build a Code Gate only Jinteki deck and I've played against it with my Nasir and Leela decks. Lost with the first, won with the latter, but both games were quite interesting and his deck proved to be quite solid.
I liked his deck a lot, so I made my own version, which is probably a lot similar to his.
We both think that the only good identity for this kind of deck is Replicating Perfection, because it's the only one what actually adds something of significance.
This is not a fast advance deck, so don't rush and try to act safely:
Once you're set, start building your scoring remote server, with two or three layers and some higher-strength code gate like Inazuma or Tollbooth on it.
When your scoring server is ready, you should place Caprice Nisei and Ash 2X3ZB9CY in it. With enough money it means he won't be able to steal anything.
The main difference between this deck and the one my friend had is Will-o'-the-Wisp, which I added because removing the Decoder means no access anywhere, and thus can easily lead to a scoring window. It might actually be worth sacrificing an Agenda for it.
Last trick in the deck is the wonderful Mutate which was another brilliant idea of my friend. The reasoning is this: if you sacrifice a Quandary you can't go wrong, it'll always be something better or at worst the very same.
Sometimes a good mutation can drastically change the game, for example he got a Quandary mutated into a Tollbooth on R&D (and it had strength 7 by that time of the game)... so no dilemma about it, just do it!
All in all, however, these problems are solved by using Caprice Nisei and Ash 2X3ZB9CY, so in the long run your main concern is always the same: credits!
P.S. no Lag Time uh? Well, unfortunately there was no space for it. I also don't think that, so far, the runner currents are dangerous enough that I need to protect myself from them by playing my own.
If anything, I would rather add Cerebral Static to protect me from the annoying Noise Mill, and maybe also from Leela Patel, why not?
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26 Oct 2014
Sibelius
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27 Oct 2014
Dydra
Er... so this is just another Caprice - Ashe RP deck .... but with Code Gates, rather than full spectrum of ICE .... just for the sake of being able to play such deck? Not really impressed :\ |
28 Oct 2014
xethebuilder
Unlike Dydra, I am impressed. It might not be quite as strong as tradition RP, but this is the best chance at making encrypted portals viable I've seen. And it uses mutate! |
28 Oct 2014
xethebuilder
Unlike Dydra, I am impressed. It might not be quite as strong as tradition RP, but this is the best chance at making encrypted portals viable I've seen. And it uses mutate! |
29 Oct 2014
paddosan
Thanks I love Mutate's concept and I already tried to use it in other Jinteki and Haas-Bioroid decks, maybe together with Precognition, but in the end I think the deck shouldn't focus too much on it. Considering it can look through all the deck until it finds one, it just can't misfire when used on a Quandary, and since it shuffles the deck, it might actually be useful against an Indexing. |
Wonderful deck idea and best commentary! Thanks for sharing!