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GNK Tournament, Petrie's Family Games (CO Springs) | #2 of 8 | greyfield |
What's harder to break than a 9-strength Seidr? How about seven of them?!
Your goal is Clearance for your first few turns, and then score (with Biotics or a scoring remote) a Successful Field Test. Install all your ice, stacked up as high as you want in your scoring remote, with a Mumbad City Grid and your agenda inside, and a Seidr on the outside. Ta-da! Your server is nigh-impermeable.
As long as Diagnostics continues to be legal, this won't be the best CI deck, but it is incredibly satisfying, and has a few matchups it seemingly can't lose (e.g. it makes a mockery of the Deus X deck). And the influence is very open - note the NAPDs and luxury IP Blocks. All you need is enough ice to make SFT pay off and enough money to rez the ice after you install it.
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26 Jun 2017
jase2224
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27 Jun 2017
rubyvr00m
I almost wonder if you could drop the NAPD's, IP Blocks, and Targeted Marketings to play grail Ice which makes a great target for Mumbad City Grid as well. |
27 Jun 2017
greyfield
Well, the problem is just that you want to install as many pieces of ice as you can to max out Seidrs, which works against holding back a couple for Grail triggers. Not that it wouldn't work, it just might be a different deck (definitely one I'd enjoy taking to a GNK). One other fun idea for those trying to exploit SFT: Amazon Industrial Zone. It's about to rotate, but that's a lot of very cheap ice. Or, for that matter, use it to trigger the Brain-Taping Warehouse/Surat City Grid madness. The possibilities of Clearances + SFT are potentially unlimited. Money is potentially an issue - I wasn't a huge fan of the Biotics, since that's 12 credits right there which doesn't leave much for protecting three servers, and so usually built a rudimentary scoring remote for the SFT before upgrading it with the trigger - but if you can plan around that hurdle, you can do a lot of stupid stuff. |
It was pretty impressive how hard this shut down that Shaper deck I was running. I would really like to try it out against LeeMaw, but I really love the idea of using Mumbad City Grid to lock out runners. Especially with the Vanilla, sure taught me for not using a fracter :)