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Greenlake Games Store Championship 2/21/2015
This is the Exile deck that I took to the Greenlake Games Store Championship (24 people) and placed 1st with. Out of 8 games played, Exile won 6.
This deck is based on two principles, gamble for days and having the perfect solution for every problem.
For those of you not familiar with gamble for days, this is an economy package that originated in Kate. Typically focusing on playing Cache for free using Kate "Mac" McCaffrey: Digital Tinker's ability onto Scheherazade, which nets you 4 credits. Effectively turning Cache into Sure Gamble. It gets further value if you are able to then sell the Cache to Aesop's Pawnshop. However, this economy suite has been modified to be very efficient in Exile: Streethawk. By using Sahasrara, you can turn almost any program into a Sure Gamble. Since you play a toolbox style deck, you don't need every card for every match. This means that you can start installing Net Shield netting 4 credits when playing against Blue Sun. The other strength of using Exile: Streethawk is added tempo for many of the events you play. For instance, Scavenge turns into a Sure Gamble that draws a card.
As a note, I firmly believe that this deck could not be better if it were Kate "Mac" McCaffrey: Digital Tinker. Exile's ability gives you upside on Scavenge, Test Run, and Clone Chip. This is huge because it provides the tempo that allows you to keep your economy high. You always need to be installing a program to sell the next turn to Aesop's Pawnshop, so being able to draw without spending a click helps. In addition, Exile is able to preform multiple things at the end of the corporation turn before the runner turns begins. For instance, grabbing Cache via Clone Chip at the end of the corp. turn. This draws you a card, nets you 7 credits (4 for Cache, 3 for Aesop's Pawnshop), all before your turn begins.
The other half of the deck is based around having the right tool for the right job. This deck plays like it has a fluid rig. If you want to attack HQ, install Nerve Agent, if you get locked out, sell it and install Medium. In addition, you have tools that let you deal with all sorts of weird match ups. Net Shield and Deus X hose Jinteki: PE decks. Paricia helps against asset focused decks. The challenge to playing this deck is being able to keep in mind what programs are where and how you get them when you need them.
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22 Feb 2015
DavyRam
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22 Feb 2015
Dydra
U have 5 ( 6 MU tops with that ONE of Akamatsu Mem Chip ) ... considering you will play 2 ( from 3 copies) Sahasrara and SMCs ... that makes your MU tigther than an Asian chick ... I would never say "For instance, Scavenge turns into a Sure Gamble that draws a card." . Errr... what? even if we assume that you Scavange a useless/0 counter card, so that you install a 0 cost card from the Heap and install it on Scheherazade in the process drawing a card .... That is definitely not optimal, considering that is an anti-synergy with Aesop's Pawnshop. If you had Sure Gamble, you wouldn't draw a card but you would sell the useless program for 3 and then 4 net from Sure gamble, total of 7c ... in this case you get 4c and a card ... That's what I mean as in "non optimal". Congratz on the win and the original deck building, but I personally wouldn't play this over some Noise Hive deck, or even that cheese Maxx-Eater decks. :\ |
22 Feb 2015
poorhaus
Nice. A Kate Aesop's/Cache/sell stuff deck placed top four in our store champs yesterday. When that deck did poorly it had trouble finding the right cards, so seems plausible that Exile may finally have an advantage over Kate. Sahasrara at 3x is a great call. It's double Kate's ability, but only for programs. With 24 programs in your deck and tons of recursion, makes a lot of sense to me. I also love how truly shapery the deck is. The ever changing rig, intense versatility, and very program oriented. Nicely done. |
22 Feb 2015
x3r0h0ur
I prefer grimoire in this type of setup, the extra MU makes it pretty amazing, and also adds 1 every time you hit a cache. I leaned on atman though, which might be a meh. nice deck and congrats though, I love exile. |
22 Feb 2015
Kroen
Why not Professor? true, you could only play 2 Caches, but you would be able to fit in a host of other goodies such as Imp, Faerie, Morning Star (awesome for Test Run+Scavenge), etc. |
23 Feb 2015
x3r0h0ur
You don't get a card with the scavenge. The extra card kicks ass in addition to the credits. |
23 Feb 2015
pandapersona
By playing Scavenge targeting an installed Cache, you trash the Cache. Then you re-install that same Cache from the heap drawing a card via Exile: Streethawk and reloading the Cache it with money. It gains you 4 total credits if it is Scavenged back onto Scheherazade, 3 credits and a card otherwise. |
23 Feb 2015
poorhaus
After playing a little more with it this deck is insane. You can pop up to 10-15 credits by turn 2 or 3, easy, ready to run any server. Cache from a Clone chip or scavenge can be a hedge fund plus a card, then 3 from Aesop's. 7 creds and a card. Nasty, and one of the most efficient plays in the game. Dump those creds onto SMC and grab whatever you need. I'll definitely test this out, maybe in a tournament. Could be pretty competitive. |
23 Feb 2015
pandapersona
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23 Feb 2015
daytodave
Doesn't Cloak net you 3-4 credits depending on whether you use it? I wonder if a second Inti would be better in that spot. It's a guaranteed 4c and saves you a tutor in games where you actually need it. |
23 Feb 2015
Austac06
Have you considered Overmind? I'm new to Netrunner, so I'm still not very good at it, but I built an Exile: Streethawk deck, and Overmind is my all-star. I typically hit an Astrolabe or Akamatsu Mem Chip early on, and then I use SMC to search up Overmind. After I burn all the power counters by running, I will use Scavenge to reset the Overmind. It works pretty well for me, but again, I'm new, so I haven't played against competitive decks. I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on this. |
23 Feb 2015
pandapersona
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23 Feb 2015
ycombinator
This is great. Just great. This is the first deck in a long time that makes we want to venture away from Kit. I'll likely up the Jank, but I love the thought that went into this. I'm with This is awesome. You just wasted part of my day due to the necessary deck building. |
23 Feb 2015
ycombinator
The only thing that I hate you for right now is how difficult it will be to write a simulator that can analyse this economy ;-) Challenge accepted. |
23 Feb 2015
trustworthym
Can we address the fact, as a community, that Dydra's comments are fucking gross and exclusionary as hell? I'm not talking about deck critique - if we're having open commenting, I'm very not okay with someone describing deck slots as 'tighter than an asian chick'. Fuck, dude. We need some form of comment moderation here if we don't want this to become the Gross Boys Netrunner Hangout. Sorry to do this here. Cool deck. |
23 Feb 2015
ItJustGotRielle
Without an Opus for end game it's clear you plan to win earlier on- with no hosting you obviously don't have/need Sahasrara, but your access is only medium/nerve agent. What are your thoughts on the deck's late-game potential? Do hive and Next silver tax you out with no parasite? Do you feel more early pressure event cards are needed? Really appreciate your responses, very interested in the deck! |
23 Feb 2015
CJFM
I gotta say, it's the year of Exile, after all. Watching |
23 Feb 2015
pandapersona
I have not had much trouble with MU, the deck can consistently get to 5 MU, which I feel like is the right number. 1 MU for Sahasrara, 1 MU for a junk program that you'll Aesop Away, and 3 slots for breakers and a multi-access program you are using. At a certain point, you'll get to 6 MU, at that point you stop thinking about MU. One thing to remember is that the rig always shifts, I have no qualms selling off a Femme after I've used it to access a remote. You only keep things installed that you actively need. If the game goes long, you'll have to play LARLA to reload your tricks. Being able to shift around Cyber-Cypher or restart the Cache economy is important at that late game phase. NEXT Silver is taxing on Inti, and I would love to be able to include a single Parasite, but with the prevalence of Blue Sun and all the cosmic ice, I think D4v1d is more useful. Hive is just a drain on Cerberus "Lady" H1 counters. I'd be tempted to add some event-based pressure, I personally prefer Medium/Nerve Agent as it can be incredible early game pressure if a central server is left unprotected. In addition, being able to tutor it with Self-modifying Code and sell it to Aesop's Pawnshop is very handy. |
23 Feb 2015
jakodrako
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23 Feb 2015
skau
I was the one that went 1-1 against your Exile with nearpad on Saturday. I thought you were only playing 1x Astrolabe. Seeing your decklist makes me feel less salty about you playing it from hand turn 1 against me :). Congrats on the wins, well deserved! |
23 Feb 2015
gumonshoe
I played something like this out of Kate with Oracle May (who does not belong in this deck, at all); Its so weird to see yet another deck I was close to, but didn't quite nail. In your opinion, are there any programs you wish you could get that would make you consider professor? Or are you so tight on space that none of them would be worth it. Because that was one of the secondary ideas I'd been considering for this deck. Going down to 2 cache and losing the draw would obviously hurt the deck; but would being able to include sneakdoor make up for it? Props. Love the deck. |
23 Feb 2015
pandapersona
A redesign for The Professor: Keeper of Knowledge would be really cool though! |
23 Feb 2015
4dd150n
Best new deck idea I've seen in awhile. You've gotten me excited about Shaper again. My only concern is Chronos Project. With Maximum Eater decks all the rage, CP is becoming a very relevant agenda. Has it been a problem for you? |
23 Feb 2015
pandapersona
While Chronos Project is very strong against this deck, the flaw is that it needs to be scored from hand. Remotes are pretty easy to access, even with a bunch of ice. |
23 Feb 2015
ekayohlee
I'm with Onto I'm wondering the order in priority for the programs you believe you need to get out? What are you looking for in your opening hand, what are you tutoring for immediately? |
23 Feb 2015
pandapersona
As for opening hands, you optimally want to have an Aesop's Pawnshop, Self-modifying Code, Scheherazade, or Diesel. If you have none of these, I'd recommend taking a mulligan. As for priority of programs, if I don't have Scheherazade, the first use of Self-modifying Code is to tutor it into play. After that, Sahasrara is nice, but it generally depends on what ice the corporation is rezzing. Adapt the rig as needed, eventually you'll draw into Sahasrara and the economy takes off. |
23 Feb 2015
stoppableforce
This is a lovely deck, glad you did well with it! I'm definitely going to give it a shot. The first ID I tried when C&C came out was Exile, but I never did quite manage to make it work. I know there was a small surge of interest in him again when Inject came out again, and it makes sense on some level - it draws your non-program cards, and it dumps programs in the heap for you, the better to draw more cards with later. Six influence for the full set was obviously a bummer, though. |
24 Feb 2015
Wookiee
This is supercool. My favorite part of Shaper is the flexible rig, and this just nails it. Very nice. And yeah, that comment would be best avoided in the future. No need for it. |
24 Feb 2015
Wookiee
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24 Feb 2015
pandapersona
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24 Feb 2015
Evilawn
I think that the dyson mention is kiiinndaaa nice (okay yeah no credit gain) but at least it makes ZU free MU? Reaaally like the deck. This might sound a bit stretched but I like the idea of putting at least 1 same old thing in the deck just in case the corps kicks out of your hand. Worst case scenario it's 3 credits. Net shield and Cloak feel like nice little slots that can be swapped for other cards depending on the meta. Yep really digging this grats on the win! |
24 Feb 2015
nydnarb
Also, thanks |
24 Feb 2015
Fortunasown
While not having actually played the deck, I get the feeling that the number of installs from your heap, or deck would severally inhibit the benefit to influence cost of an Autoscripter. My last professor deck can attest that while the disposable rig works well (damn near beautifully) for him, the lack of innate card draw keeps him a turn or more behind the corporation. I used Personal Workshop and Aesops to turn dead draws into stored answers or economy. In tests I just wasn't fast "enough" for fast advance decks. Having ALL the answers (except E3 feedback) was awesome though. |
24 Feb 2015
Badeesh
Sigh. Building this will mean disassembling both my Noise and Nasir decks. Good job you bastard. XD |
24 Feb 2015
CapAp
Will be playing this deck asap. I only wish I'd heard about it in time for the SC this weekend! |
24 Feb 2015
pandapersona
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24 Feb 2015
daytodave
This is neat. With all the Exile draw and focus on Sure Gambling all the time, I'm a little surprised that Diesel is worth more to you than actual Sure Gambles. |
25 Feb 2015
EV Anarch
I've been trying this deck out for the past few days and really enjoying it. After playing a bit I think I'm going to try to fit in a Parasite, replacing the Nerve Agent. I think the extra capability towards early-game and Jinteki ice will be worth the hit taken to multi-access. (Also I've never really liked Nerve Agent anyway) |
25 Feb 2015
Oisin
You might cut the Mem chip and/or one Astrolabe for Leprechaun. I've been playing travisrchance's Dirty Hands deck for a few weeks now, and I like Leprechaun in that deck in case I want to use an SMC late game (though his deck also uses Magnum Opus, so maybe MU is much less of an issue here). |
25 Feb 2015
CapAp
I've cut the Cloak for Leprechaun and am very pleased. You're constantly installing and selling to Aesop until you hit Leprechaun anyway, so it's easy to maneuver just the two programs you know you're going to keep (Sahasrara and Mimic) onto it once it's out. All you lose is the 2c from the installs that would have gone on 'Zade. As |
26 Feb 2015
CapAp
Well, |
27 Feb 2015
AkAnderson
This deck makes me run through the streets, screeching like a hawk in happiness |
28 Feb 2015
Daevar
This deck seemed to be right up my alley since I enjoy toolbox-builds more than anything else, plus I'm kinda fed-up with Kat and Co. Today while testing I ran this deck against Blue Sun and got a Turn 3 Midseason for an unreasonable amount of tags, that's basically the end of the story right there. I made it to 6 points since the Corp had an abysmal draw, but my econ was doomed to be useless right from the get-go. Three Power Shutdowns in Short succession killed my Scheherazade as well, so it got pretty nasty, since I had to rebuild from scratch with basically no eco at all. How do you recover from an early Midseason hit with this deck? (obviously getting struck with it before turn 5 is pretty darn unlucky, at least in Weyland) Even if I wanted to clear the tags, I couldn't amass the necessary credits and on the other side, floating tags when 80% of your econ is Aesop's doesn't seem to be the solution- well, what to do? I'm still fairly new, so I might miss something obvious, but a belated Information Overload did me in eventually, since it's an ICE this deck basically doesn't have an answer to once Midseason hit (not that it's a standard piece of ICE, but tagstorm will put it down and trash your rig with it...). I wanted to take this deck to my first Store Championship, but some tips in this regard would be much appreciated since NBN tagstorm or at the very least lots of Blue Sun are to be expected (no O&C in the tourney). |
28 Feb 2015
pandapersona
Midseasons is particularly brutal, the best defense is to beat the corp. in the money game. The deck is strong against Blue Sun, as you are able to cheaply dispose of OAIed ice, denying a large economic gain for the Blue Sun player. If you suspect a Midseasons play, until you can out money the corp. you don't really want to aggressively steal agendas. Jacking out after breaking the OAIed Curtain Wall is an option. Blue Sun is generally pretty slow, in the match up, you should try to build your economy to compete, only running if you can dogde the Midseasons or to hose OAI. |
28 Feb 2015
Pinkwarrior
First off congrats on winning. It's good to see an exile deck do well. Upon fist glance the deck looks like a The Professor: Keeper of Knowledge deck with the down side of not been able to spend as much Influence on programs. But actually you do get an ability for the game and a link which makes probably makes it stronger in a few ways also. |
28 Feb 2015
Skillet_135
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1 Mar 2015
Circadia
Hey |
1 Mar 2015
RedNomad
Great fan of the deck! I allways liked Exile and now it finally looks like I can play him competitively.
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1 Mar 2015
Daevar
@RedNomad It wadn't really the double Scorches I've been afraid of, I had two Plascretes down eventually, but getting anywhere without the cash from Aesop's proved more than difficult. Installing stuff on Scheherazade is then mostly a single credit - might as well click for money. And without any kind off burst in the eco getting money for even the simplest of runs proved to be quite difficult. But I guess it's just like |
2 Mar 2015
Skillet_135
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2 Mar 2015
CapAp
Paricia is wonderful Shutdown protection, and it's probably worth Cloning back out immediately after (as he probably wouldn't waste a solo shutdown on paricia, and has a second one ready to kill your 'Zade). |
2 Mar 2015
drhems
The only time this was a problem was againt a Titan Transnational deck with Hadrian's Walls. So I would assume that this would be a problem against any big barrier ice decks. |
4 Mar 2015
bignatenz
This deck is pretty awesome, played a few games on octgn and managed to win the first couple without even remembering to draw off the ability. Imagine how much better it got once I remembered the extra cards too :P |
4 Mar 2015
Arkanoid
Making this deck and also seconding |
4 Mar 2015
drhems
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5 Mar 2015
tonybluehose
I took this for a test drive yesterday and saw how much fun it can be. One of my friends built the deck and I was just itching to try it. I asked him, "What's a good opening hand?" He said, "I'm not really sure. You just kind of go with it." Once I saw how the economic package WAS part of the program suite, I just had a huge grin on my face. Well done making a super fun deck! |
9 Mar 2015
call_of_brothulhu
tried the deck out and its a ton of fun, but i must say i felt like it had some significant problems with stacked data ravens would probably means it would have issues with any stacked str4 or higher sentries and could possibly struggle against blue sun as it makes femme mostly useless on central servers |
9 Mar 2015
call_of_brothulhu
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9 Mar 2015
pandapersona
One possible solution to multiple Data Ravens is to use Femme on one of them. You'll take one fewer tags getting into that one server. However, it is probably better to focus your efforts elsewhere. As for Blue Sun match ups, Femme is more an Inside Job style card, not meant to sit on central ice. The deck currently runs D4v1d to deal with large ice like the cosmic stuff. |
12 Mar 2015
ODie
Took this to a casual tournament tonight and went 1 win, 1 timed win, and one loss (something like N.E.A.R.P.A.D.) out of three rounds. I love it. After months of roaming in the wilderness of Gabe, Quetzal, and Kate PPVP, I've come home :-) |
16 May 2015
Daevar
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Fantastic bit of unorthodox deckbuilding. No idea if it works or not, but all the same one of those things that makes you curse because you wish you'd thought of it first.