Corp, This Isn't The Time to Do That!

JessiRay 16

No Bicycles for you, Corp.

6 comments
9 Jul 2015 ANRguybrush

well baby and proco do not stack, is it still worth it?

9 Jul 2015 Softman25

Yeah baby and proco don't make sense in the same deck. You either want one or the other. Just like proco and MOpus in the same deck is a bit weird as well.

Looks like a lot of fun for Professor shenanigans though, always been my favorite guy. Go gettem!

9 Jul 2015 JessiRay

I'm guessing by Baby and Proco you guys mean Symmetrical Visage and Professional Contacts? I was thinking that Baby could give me one freebie and I could use Proco to get a second one without having to get Gene Conditioning Shoppe in there. I need to be able to turn over cards as quickly as possible to get what I need out there, since I can only have one copy of each software (with a few Shaper exceptions). I could replace Proco with Levy AR Lab Access though. Hm.

9 Jul 2015 JessiRay

But yeah, I love my Professor. I've kind of gotten attached to him. I tried to make a Noise deck and it just didn't feel right, man. Thanks for the comments though @mcpba, @Softman25 it's very much appreciated!

10 Jul 2015 Popeye09

I think the point is that if you play Professional Contacts, then Symmetrical Visage has cost you two credits, an install click and three deck slots to do absolutely nothing! Symmetrical Visage simply does what Professional Contacts does, but only once per turn and for three credits less install cost.

So, if you expect to happily install Professional Contacts, then Symmetrical Visage is redundant. If Professional Contacts is too expensive for this deck, why include it? If you expect to draw more than one card at least four turns in the game, Professional Contacts starts to be worth it, as long as you are happy with the "tempo" hit for installation. If not, choose Symmetrical Visage.

10 Jul 2015 Edward_Kimpossible

Original!