Legality (show more) |
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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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Down the White Nile |
Council of the Crest |
The Devil and the Dragon |
Downfall |
Uprising |
Magnum Opus Reprint |
System Gateway |
System Update 2021 |
Midnight Sun |
The Automata Initiative |
Card draw simulator |
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Odds: 0% – 0% – 0% more
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Repartition by Cost |
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Repartition by Strength |
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Derived from |
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None. Self-made deck here. |
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The GNK Grind – 2-1 @Montreal GNK November 2023 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
I forgot the Winchesters (Thank you Sokka for the decklist) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Is the World Gray or Grey? | 2 | 1 | 0 |
The Worlds Grind - YYC Circuit Opener | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Include in your page (help) |
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Check out my YouTube Channel where I have now posted a Worlds Recap Video. I go over my testing, more specific thoughts/explanations of this deck, my tournament experience, and some match analysis. It's a long one and if you can't watch it all I think the match analysis at the end is the best part (timestamps in description).
Team Unband
Team Unband at tables 234 😉
Bridgeman and I when we found out we were paired round 1.
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Preparing for worlds this year was quite the grind. The meta is extremely diverse and this makes finding a solid corp deck an especially difficult task. Hours of testing, late nights, and my stress levels were through the roof for the entirety of the last month up until Friday night when I locked in this as my corp list.
Check out my Boomerang Hoshiko deck here.
It is my absolute pleasure to pass it on to Peter H (@verumvenari), without whom this deck would not exist, to give an overview of this beautiful deck.
So, is this an all-in Clearinghouse deck? No. But the late-game power of runners these days is so inherently high, even for those teched against assets and rush, that the deck's scoring aspirations go mostly unrealized. Including cards like Gene Splicer or Echo Chamber doesn't solve this problem; the issue is the first 6 points, not the last 1. Our hope was always for the deck to have a scoring plan, and it still does -- it just turns out that the best thing to score, in a world of Hermes and Arissana, is a 6/7 agenda named "Clearinghouse."
The deck has a straightforward goal: make a board that's hard for the runner to handle, and then force them to handle it. The goal is not, in and of itself, to make the runner run out of money, or cards, or to shoot their rig, or to push the world's most unstoppable Clearinghouse as quickly as it can. This is first and foremost an exercise in building a board. Clearinghouse, Trojan Horse, SDS, and credit taxes are all ways of augmenting, or leveraging, the board, but the core engine of the deck is the ice that it installs. This is why things like Botulus and Arisanna are especially good against it. At heart, it's an extremely honest deck, trying to play honest Netrunner. The nasty tricks -- the meat damage, the program destruction, the Sadaka -- are just there to keep the runners honest, too.
I’ll address a couple things about the deck here that I’m sure people will be wondering about. Again, I will go in-depth in a post-tournament video on my YouTube channel.
Why is the deck 49 cards instead of 44?
Why is there a Sadaka?
Why is there Secure and Protect?
Why is there a Rime?
No Rashida??
Doesn’t this just lose to Arissana with Hush?
I want to give a special shout-out to everyone in Unband for being by my side during this Worlds Grind, to all the lovely people I got to meet at worlds, to NSG for running a top-notch event, and to my gracious opponents who know exactly how lucky I was in some games.
I know I say this all the time but this community truly is special and it means a lot to me to be a part of it. Thank you 💚🧡
16 comments |
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18 Oct 2023
koga
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18 Oct 2023
Dave976
Wild run. You love to see an off-meta pick actually be the correct on-meta pick. wp. |
19 Oct 2023
Radiant
Congratulations and well-deserved! Stoked to have had a front row seat for the finals :) P.S. how was that falafel place the next day 👀 |
22 Oct 2023
zmb
I can see how Rime can help against Hippo, but how does it help against Tsakhia "Bankhar" Gantulga? |
23 Oct 2023
Sokka
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28 Oct 2023
meitrix87
Great list! Finally, my patience and faith in Green, Glacier and Adv Ice has been rewarded! :) |
9 Dec 2023
Sokka
Scapenet comes with the benefit of being able to hit Twinning without having to predict where the runner is going to run. Unfortunately Scapenet only targets Twinning and against other runners it won’t do anything whereas Sadaka on R&D, especially behind a taxing ice, is extremely strong even if it doesn’t trash anything because it allows R&D to be rearranged or shuffled. Sadaka can be dealt with using Boomerang, Bankhar, AI breakers, or Botulus. Scapenet requires you to win a trace. There are some clear pros and cons to both but for me the one factor that is most important is that Sadaka can be tutored with Secure and Protect whereas Scapenet might just hide at the bottom of the deck with no ways of finding it |
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