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Note: Access to Globalsec is a placeholder two of the cards you get in your starter pack of the campaign
This is the deck I was using in my second play-trough of the Terminal Directive campaign. I was going up against Skorpios. It held up well. Made for an exciting match-up.
Cards I felt I didn't use as often as I thought I would:
Cards that worked better than expected
Data Dealer is something I brought in late in the campaign because of the way the campaign developed. I was already thinking about it earlier. It was a lot of fun and you might be able to use it even earlier.
An earlier iteration of this deck had Bank Job in that slot.
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10 May 2017
Sixtyten
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10 May 2017
podoboyz99
From what i remember you must include 3 copies of the card they give you, so you are going to have to cut something. |
11 May 2017
Pinkwarrior
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16 May 2017
krystman
@podoboyz99 @Pinkwarrior Read the description. Access to Globalsec are the placeholders. Can't publish incomplete decks. |
21 May 2017
dodgepong
You definitely have to include a 3 full copies. The rules are a bit ambiguous, because they say you "may" cut cards, but that's only because Runner deckbuilding rules are looser than Corp rules. You could play with 48 cards in your Runner deck if you wanted, opting not to cut any cards. |
going to try this list tonight on my first playthrough!