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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
Rotation |
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Deck valid after Third Rotation |
After the initial hype over @Pinsel
's National Champion Geist deck was over, the fact that the only Shaper decks were literally boring kept nagging at us. So Pinsel and I decided to give the pirate build another spin and began testing decks with 3 Tech Traders. Boomerang proved to be very good at replacing the need for real breakers in both the Geist deck as well as several Anarchs that we tried, so it must also be good in Shaper.
The best feeling in Boomerang Anarch is, when you manage to get a Boomerang on your Street Peddler, so why not try to make this more consistent? The current shaper equivalent would be Paule's Café, so we tried to build a deck around that using Talut, Chameleon, Euler, and Gauss as breaking solutions. But as always (and as intended by the card design...), that proved to be somewhat difficult and clunky. We were pretty happy with the Boomerang part of the deck, but we were lacking both card draw and early econ.
That was when Pinsel came up with the idea of including In the Groove... That card already gave birth to RGB Hayley before it was even released and now it found a home in this archetype again. Simulchip becomes a normal Clone Chip again once a program is trashed and -- oh look, DaVinci has got a for us. 🤔
This is how a turn can look like:
Oh, have I mentioned, this deck plays DJ Fenris to have access to Geist? I'll leave it to you to figure out, how many extra cards Geist has drawn you during this exchange. But let me tell you this much: You typically start taking credits from ItG at some point, because you're overdrawing too much. Also keep in mind that if you had Technical Writer on the table when all of this happened, there are 6-8 credits waiting for you on there now.
Though, since this deck is Geist imported into Shaper, it comes with the same disadvantages that the original deck has. Scarcity of Resources still hurts a lot. A Hard-Hitting News early can somewhat stop your tempo (but you got access to Misdirection to mitigate that). There are some pieces of ice, that are really awkward to break (4 strength barriers in the late game, Spiderweb, and Bulwark come to mind here).
Still, this deck made running fun for me again and I hope it does the same for you!
7 comments |
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20 Apr 2020
Shorty
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21 Apr 2020
Krasty
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21 Apr 2020
lostgeek
I might be ok with cutting the Gbahali, but Harmony AR Therapy doesn't seem like the card to replace it with. There are cases (e.g. damage or Border Control), where you lose one or even two of your Boomerangs, but with careful play, that typically doesn't cost you the game. And Tech Trader typically gets installed instantly without the opportunity to get it shot by damage. I might even replace it with a one-of counter current to combat an early Scarcity of Resources... And I agree, Aniccam is a fun card, but probably doesn't do much in this deck. |
21 Apr 2020
Krasty
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22 Apr 2020
adquen
I hate this deck so much :P Not because it's too strong - it's reasonable strong, but I think it's in line - but because it's so, so annoying to play against it. I make a turn and then have to wait for minutes while they cycle through their triggers. It's bad on JNet, but it's even worse IRL when you manually have to take credits/draw cards ... blargh. And that's for a normal turn, when they have to think/run, it's even worse ... So, with all respect to the building skills and congratz on the results, but can we now burry this archetype and never see it again? :P |
22 Apr 2020
Labbes
I also hate this deck. It takes the Shaper out of Geist and puts it into Shaper. One could say it takes the Ghost out of the Shell. |
22 Apr 2020
percomis
I appreciate all the hoops you and Pinsel jumped through just to have a home for Paul's Café :D It's actually a really cool synergy with Boomerang. |
Looks like fun! Still Scarcity though =*(