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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
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Deck valid after Sixth Rotation |
Pictured: what it feels like to pick up a deck like this for the first time and try to not do something illegal.
This is the deck that fellow Muntal Bost-er (Muntal Boste? Munta Boost? The lore deepens) Eli (@ThatsNoMun) and I took to 9th and 16th place at American Contentals aka Cascadia this past weekend with an overall record of 7-3. I'm giving this one the treatment of a proper write-up because A) I need deckslots and B) it felt extremely rewarding to refine this list with the team -- especially to have Sam's (@Radiant) literal 11th hour suggestions that were huge on the day. Refining this list for multiple hours the night before was so much fun. However, before continuing I have to give immense credit to @Jai for pioneering the list at APAC. We tested with it a bit, felt like it was busted already with an even higher ceiling, and rolled with it.
The core of this list and the inspiration for the title is the combination of effects that a rezzed Daily Business Show and Federal Fundraising generates. Jai's writeup has an extensive description of the combo and why it's so insanely good, so instead I'll talk about some interesting cases we discovered and what we changed.
You always want at least as many FFs rezzed as DBS, or else you can lose some of the insane control. Let's say you have two DBS and an FF rezzed. You arrange the top three cards of R&D, and then you must draw all three of them (regardless of if you use the FF draw and mandatory draw, or just your mandatory draw), keep one, and bottom the other two. You no longer know what's on top of R&D.
However, once you get a second FF into the mix you're back in (even more) business. Provided at least one of the FFs can draw you a card (i.e. is not protected by ICE), you can use that one to arrange the top three and draw all of them, send 2 to the bottom with the 2x DBS, and arrange a brand new top three with the 2nd FF and safely mandatory draw without leaving an agenda on top (as long as the second FF only shows you one).
Sound complicated? See the deck title. Provided both players know the list (and therefore do not call the judge to issue a game loss), there is also a convenient shortcut with 1 of each rezzed where the R+ player picks up all three, puts one in their hand, one on the bottom, and one back on top of the deck.
We also briefly toyed with the idea of threats other than Bladderwort but quickly went back on that. Bladderwort does several things at once that make it perfect in a deck like this:
We identified a couple of weaknesses that we thought could be exploited, and changed around a few slots that all pulled weight in various matches during the day.
The deck beat Hoshiko 3x, 419 1x, Arissana 1x, Tao 1x, and Lat 1x, and lost to Freedom 1x, Arissana 1x, and Lat 1x. Each loss was to a deck packing clot, which has us wondering about Mavirus but as far as we can tell the slots might not be there. However, the losses all felt close and the wins felt dominant. We still think there's room to refine this archetype and are excited to see where it goes.
I am immensely grateful to Sam (Radiant), Eric (Whiteblade111), and NSG OP Staff for pulling together such a sick event. The room felt insanely stacked with talented players, and even though I missed out on the cut by an SoS gap of 0.02, this was my best placement ever in a major event and left me feeling so energized about playing NetRunner. I met so many people in-person for the first time, and every single one was wonderful.
See y'all next year.
3 comments |
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14 Aug 2023
ThatsNoMun
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14 Aug 2023
maninthemoon
Really well done on the day!! Fantastic invitation. It was super fun preping with yall Friday. I wish I had time to learn the list, but I surely wasn't going to take "Game loss simulator" to continentals with 0 games played 😅 Sorry I had to take that 8th slot in the cut, wish we could have both made it!! |
15 Aug 2023
Jai
Congrats on the result, and thanks for the shoutout! Really happy to see people taking the original idea further, and can't wait to see further refinements to the archetype! In any case, I did note the... issues... with executing the DBS/FF combination consistently in a meatspace setting without getting a game loss - excellent deck name btw, and I completely agree. There are certain implementation issues with FF on Jnet as well, which I'm sure you'd also have run into while testing, which make it somewhat clunky to execute (compared to other card-selection effects like Gachapon). I do go over these previous points when talking about my deck with Aksu on his Youtube channel, do go over and show him some love! |
Worth mentioning that one of the deck's 3 losses on the day was to
@Wentagon
who unfortunately knew every card I could possibly be playing at any given moment. So much for swiss advantage :P