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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
Rotation |
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Deck valid after Sixth Rotation |
Last entry of the "no influence and no neutral" deck building self challenge. This one took much more time than expected. To sum it up : the criminal card pool lacks economy.
Game plan : do economy denial and leverage Cezve.
Mulligan plan : Bravado, Masterwork (v37), Zenit Chip JZ-2MJ or Cezve in your opening hand.
Some discovery :
The good things about criminal is their ability to do credit denial, thus slowing the corp while getting setup for later. This inverted prison can sometime frustrate corp that rely on a low amount of credits to function. The ability to pass any ice for really cheap, with Boomerang and bypass tools, gives the tools for those players with lots of experience/intuition.
Finally, the criminal card pool has lot of cards that have an high impact for their cost. Poison Vial cost 2 and is worth around 5 future cost avoidance. Miss Bones cost 2 and is worth 12 of cost avoidance. PAN-Weave cost 2 and will generate positive credit differential after 2 runs on HQ, Cezve cost 2 and gives you 2 of cost avoidance nearly every turn, Revolver cost 2 and will avoid you 7 of spending, and I could go on for many more cards. The issue is that you first need credits to get to install those cost effective cards, and in faction, there are too few of those. Criminal need to rely heavily on out of faction and neutral economy. This is why I had to use Az McCaffrey: Mechanical Prodigy instead of other ID, because the cost of those hardware was lowered, making it less difficult to play them.
This challenge was attempted in 2021 and 2023. Just like those past attempts, this is barely good enough. Compared to Shapers and Anarchs, it feels lackluster. But I did learn from this challenge and it changed the way I view certain cards (Masterwork (v37) and Concerto mainly). For me, this show a good amount of room for improvement of the faction by the dev team, the criminal faction is good, but its reliance on out of faction cards put it on the back foot compared to anarchs. Of note though, the flavor and niches of the criminal faction really shine here and shows the great work by the dev team to make the criminal faction its own thing.
What would be your way of making this work better?
Cheers!
4 comments |
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3 Jan 2024
holzpubbnsubbe
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3 Jan 2024
Diogene
If you want some inspiration for decks that are accidentally for Sunset : Happy deck building! |
3 Jan 2024
holzpubbnsubbe
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4 Jan 2024
sproutella
Carpe Diem is only better than Dirty Laundry if you don't care about making a run. Dirty Laundry is great against assets because it refunds trash costs and makes the run to trash in the same click. Similarly it's great in decks that get value from running a specific central, like with WAKE, where you have to get a good roll with Carpe Diem in order to benefit from the click compression. |
With SUNSET being announced I immediatly set out to try in faction crim econ and found that Red Team with Career Fair is a good econ + click compression card. If you have Zenit Chip JZ-2MJ, Security Testing, and/or Info Bounty a run on Archives solves your money issues. Of course, those are a lot of cards and drawing and installing them is another issue.