Gingerbread Shop

NinjaLemon007 87

This is pretty much Butchershop with all Tracer ICE. When D&D comes out this deck will need a thorough rejigging. I'd probably remove the Psychographics for Pop Ups, Manhunt for a certain card in D&D.

3 comments
2 Jun 2015 FarCryFromHuman

This deck has some very sharp teeth. I love the Gingerbread reference. A few questions:

What new cards in D&D are you looking at?

How are you going to handle multi-access?

How are you going to deal with Account Siphon/Vamp?

2 Jun 2015 NinjaLemon007

@FarCryFromHuman Surveillance Sweep seems strong for this. I'd like to try and find space for a copy of The All Seeing I.

Currently the decks main weakness is multi-access and I welcome any ideas on who to deal with it.

As for Account Siphon, this deck manages to have a lot of money as it can often click for credits. This is a soft way to counter them which Pop-up Window should support. I'm looking at going for an ICE suite with a hard ETR exclusively for Siphon.

Vamp has a hard time against this deck as Closed Accounts can be used liberally.

2 Jun 2015 FarCryFromHuman

Surveillance Sweep absolutely needs a slot here. Where did you find a text spoiler for The All-Seeing I? Someone on reddit says it trashes all resources in play, but I can't find the source.

To deal with multi-access, you don't have a whole lot of options outside Crisium Grid, but you could swap them in instead of Traffic Accident. Snare! is pretty much out of the question, but it would synergize well with the rest of your deck. In Universe of Tomorrow you'll have access to Product Placement but... meh.

In keeping with the theme of your deck, you could go with Punitive Counterstrike. If you lose two Traffic Accidents and one Scorched Earth you can slot in three, and you can't really protect your agendas so I think this would be pretty powerful both as a deterrent and a kill combo. Wait for an agenda steal and then blast them with any combination of your kill cards.

I don't really see room for much ETR ICE here but Wraparound is always nice.