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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
Rotation |
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Deck valid after Fifth Rotation |
Hello! This is one of 3 prison decks (4 if you include runners) that Snarebears brought to Fite Night. It’s probably the least conventional of the corps, but it opens new play patterns for both corp and runner, so I hope you play a few games with it and see how it works yourself.
I’m not going to give a full description because I’ve only played 6 games with this iteration, and I’m still discovering lines (I actually only realized in my fite nite game against The King that you can trash unrezzed ICE by installing ICE over it so It’s face down), but generally, the goal is either (1) Kill the runner with Keeling/Anemone so they can’t steal Obokatas, or (2) create an uncontestable prison board state with Nanisivik Grids and Kakurenbo. These game plans synergize well with each other, because Keeling and Anemone make it difficult for the runner to maintain a grip of the necessary 2-3 pinholes.
This deck was the product of a LOT of testing among the Snarebears group. Prior iterations of the deck were designed by myself, Eric (@whiteblade111), Patrick (@RotomAppliance), and Greg (@CritHitd20), but it was Cat’s (@Kysra) version that I think most successfully unified the kill/prison strategies and convinced me the deck was viable. Congratulations are in order to my teammates Chris (@analyzechris), Jon (@Janktivist), and Dan (@cablecarnage) who played their minds off against some amazingly difficult matchups. Netrunner is more fun when I play with y’all. Thanks to Unband for bringing the coolest decks I’ve seen since Parhelion. Thanks as well to the commentators & organizers of the tournament, and my local meta mates in Philly (@functor, @pouchsurfer, @CJ) and New Jersey (@coldlava) for helping me test!
CheeRs!
9 comments |
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8 Jan 2023
groenkaaf
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9 Jan 2023
wiriamu
My wife said let’s play with one of your other corp decks. I stared at an Ag prison deck and a Drago prison deck, shrugged, and started a game playing Ag vs a landlubber 419. We stopped after 10 minutes. Sorry, bad choice, I said. Moral of the story: kitchen table: bad; competitive netrunner: good. |
9 Jan 2023
Kysra
Hahaha, yeah, this is intended to be a competitive tournament deck. I think the landlubber 419 matchup can be quite interesting (I think even won a game or two in testing), but it's very skill testing. |
9 Jan 2023
Diogene
I enjoyed the game you played against an apocalypse deck played by the King. What a great finish! Some questions:
If you will, what is your opinion of the fact that prison decks are the most competitive currently? Thanks for sharing! |
9 Jan 2023
DeeR
Good questions! Both were actually considerations made in this deck.
And I think prison decks are fun and interesting. They open key questions for the opponent (do I rush the win or disrupt their board state? how close is my opponent to their win condition, etc). I have issues with their effect on tournament play, because they can clearly be winning with a deficit in agendas, but I think that can be resolved with a change in the way we keep track of time at tournaments. |
16 inf trash build