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 Fourth Rotation |
Scary the runner with the biggest ice available
I thought about this deck just now but I felt obliged to pusblish it, it has so much potential
Mulligan plan : Hedge fund or good drip economy (C.I Fund or CSR Campaign)
Of note, this deck is countered by Tranquilizer. And NO ONE use Apex: Invasive Predator (which is a shame, because it is good).
How to win : Exploit the multiple combos
Special trick : Rime can make your big and scary ice even bigger
With Weyland Consortium Building a Better World, Hedge fund create a credit differential of 5.
This deck is able to achieve its goal by means of multiple combos such as:
Send a message can make your rez Orion for free
Weyland Consortium Building a Better World with Hedge fund is so good so 2 of them are enough
Oaktown Renovation can be scored easily with Dedication ceremony
Audacity to score faster
Argus Crackdown to scary the runner even more when facing Orion
High profile target is there to punish TagMe Zahya
Sacrifice can turn Valencia Estevez in a blank ID
Ad Blitz is sooo good
Consulting Visit to find the right card at the right time
Last but not least a single Snare! (Schlinge!) out of nowhere
45 cards instead of 49 to go faster, whatever that means
If you suspect a Stargate, it might be better to put the first Orion on R&D.
Cheers!
11 comments |
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22 Feb 2022
Rahrhino
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25 Feb 2022
BINDA
I have some doubts about some of the combos, Dedication Ceremony can't be used to score that single copy of Oaktown and even Audacity is not that good for 5/3. C.I. Fund? What a card XD |
25 Feb 2022
Schlinge!
@all: thanks for sharing your opinion |
26 Feb 2022
postis
This is sad. Why do you feel the need to make fun of a person who's just enjoying themselves? How have you been hurt? You should be ashamed of yourself. You should take your frustrated energy and go do something nice for someone instead. |
26 Feb 2022
superheronation
"45 cards instead of 49 to go faster, whatever that means" -- going faster means achieving your deck's win conditions more quickly. Or escalating a romantic relationship, but this has been frowned upon in tournament play since the Scranton disaster. |
The level of committed pettiness on display here is borderline inspirational