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⚠ Warning: jank ahead. ⚠
The central concept here: by recurring Self-modifying Code with Trope you can set up a Maven-based big rig purely via thrillseeking. This means that the consistency of your draws suddenly matters a lot less - to the point of maybe not mattering at all. And if draw consistency doesn't matter... then all of a sudden you can play a giant deck that just has every program you could possibly need.
Assuming nothing about your grip, set-up might generically look like this:
This leaves at least one SMC and two program slots free to thrillseek out random situational tech.
Think carefully before using your last SMC. Sure, some cases will absolutely call for it (, , viruses...) but outside of those, raw thrillseeking is probably fine; you have more copies, right?
Does the deck run non-programs? Well, yes, but every single one of them is here because it'd be nice to have in your opening grip, not because you hope to draw it someday.
Once the rest of Kitara Cycle comes out, Reclaim and Engolo might be worth running.
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11 Mar 2018
GameOfDroids
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11 Mar 2018
wait what
Why do you want to bring the deck down to 45 cards, though? Part of the design is that, since everything important is a program, you never have to draw for anything. So a bigger deck is actually better (less likely to run out of a tool, have more hit points against PU...) |
This is just a completely different way to deckbuild and I love it! Way to go using Kabonesa like she's meant to be. I'd make some minor edits: 1 Inti > Lady; both Pipeline > Nanotk; cut Armitage, Leprechaun, 1 Maven, 1 Paricia, 1 Egret to get to 45. You could cut some other duplicate programs to fit in 3 Diesel. Datasucker probably becomes a Stimhack too, since CyCy + Egret solves stuff being too high strength anyways.
Wonderful concept, thanks for posting!