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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
Rotation |
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Deck valid after Sixth Rotation |
Packs |
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Kampala Ascendent |
Uprising |
System Gateway |
System Update 2021 |
Midnight Sun |
Parhelion |
The Automata Initiative |
Card draw simulator |
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None. Self-made deck here. |
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Seven Years in the Making - Worlds Edition | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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Back in 2016, I made my first top cut in a major tournament at Canadian Nationals and was quickly eliminated in 8th place. Two years later, I played in the 2018 Canadian Nationals, finishing 2nd. After a long break, I attended the ~40-player 2023 East Coast Canadian Nationals in Montreal and managed to take 1st this time.
Given that my testing partner Wikignometry won the US East Coast Nationals last month, this hereby signifies the complete regional domination of our 5-person testing group (and of the Pittsburgh area) over the entire NA East Coast. đ
For the deck itself, our starting point was this deck from The Process, based off the earlier Hermes Hoshiko from QtM. The core idea of Hermes + Bankhar felt very strong, but we found that the reliance on Aumakua was too exploitable when basically every corp is playing Mavirus. In particular, Asa can easily set up repeated Mavirus + Drafter/Hagen blowouts, Ob can do Mavirus + Stavka/Hafrun or just gearcheck you with purges, R+ can force you into Starlit Knight, etc. Instead, you have the influence to just play the ânormalâ breaker suite of Cleaver/Unity/Carmen. The Num over the second Carmen is mostly to save influence, but itâs pretty comparable overall (slightly better if you expect Trebuchet/Hydra). The Leech is mostly to help against big barriers but also can fix some of the awkward breaker numbers (notably against VSA and Drafter).
This left us with no influence for tech cards like Pinhole/Bones, which I didnât mind. In general, I strongly prefer slotting more generically useful cards like money/draw or multiaccess (see also: Legwork) over more specific tech cards in situations where the best decks aren't common knowledge. Even if my group was sure weâd figured out the best corp, I wouldnât have any confidence that enough of the field was on the same page as us for it to be worth teching against. That being said, we really didnât do enough testing to determine if there are particularly weak matchups that are actually worth shoring up with tech.
On the day, the deck only went 3-2 in swiss and 2-0 in the cut, losing to Izzyâs Keeling Ag and vazmanian_devilâs Punitive Issuaq. Despite this, I think the deck felt great and there arenât any immediate changes I would make, although we probably should test against Keeling a non-zero amount.
For my corp, due to a lack of testing time post-EMEA and on the advice of my group, I played exactly Sokkaâs Asa. My preparation consisted of playing 3 games with it and watching Sokka play it on-stream, but I went undefeated with it on the day (4-0 swiss, 2-0 cut). I semi-seriously considered cutting the Tatu-Bola (mid) for the 3rd Ablative Barrier (busted) and just floating the influence, and I think thatâs actually worth trying. Solid deck!
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7 Sep 2023
lasarab
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21 Sep 2023
Dave976
Congrats on the title. After having to play against you 3 times in EC Nats I could tell that you were destined for a win. This deck list is great for the current meta. How do you think you will adjust it now that DreamNet is getting banned? |
29 Sep 2023
Chromatically
Hey, thank you! I think Earthrise for DreamNet is a fine swap to start with, and I don't think anything else necessarily has to change as a result. The money/breakers/multiaccess can all definitely be adjusted based on what you expect to see (and your preference). |
This deck is hilarious. @snow rider 3d