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Obligatory shoutout to Card Kingdom. This was the deck I ran in their tournament 2/28/15 alongside Tennin. This deck suffered 1 loss in 5 rounds of swiss and in 1 loss in the finals.
Lemme get this out of the way; I love dumpy cards. I'm attached to Ekomind in an unhealthy way, and I'm still trying to make Record Reconstructor do something... anything.
So you can understand why I was drawn to Au Revoir. What does this card even do? Give you some room to second guess yourself vs PE? No. This card is super opus.
The initial play is simple. Draw aggressively until you have some combination of three of Au Revoir, SMC, and Clone Chip (It should be noted that Clone Chip needs at least one SMC here). 9/10 games, you'll have this ready by turn three. Also, while drawing, you should find a Personal Workshop. Toss programs and hardware onto the PW as you get ready for your magnum opus. Sorry, monster opus. At this point, you have either ~9 credits thanks to Sure Gambles and Daily Casts, or you have Stimhack. Either spend your creds or Stimhack an empty server, but either way, tutor out all of your Au Revoir. Make runs on unprotected servers. Jack out. Make 12 credits in a turn.
This will freak the corp out a little bit. They'll start icing everything. This is good. This is what Snitch is for. Yes. that's what Snitch is for.
Since they've been spending more time than usual icing servers, ice is going to be spread a little thin. And Snitch will tell you which ice is where, all the while rewarding you with 3 credits every time. By now, incidentally, you should have Box-E out. For real. You'll need it.
Listen, the biggest issue this deck has is memory. Super Opus takes up four precious mu, leaving only one open for a breaker. This is why Box-E is your console. The +2mu it provides is essential to having a complete rig up. Also, since you've been drawing so aggressively, and since you're drug-usage has taken a toll on your brain, you'll appreciate the extra hand size.
Anyway, once you have your economy set up, things get bonkers. R&D lock is easier when you can click for 9 credits and run each turn, and Weyland is much less scary when you outpace their economy effortlessly. RP may as well be a blank ID by the mid-game, as clicking for 3 credits before running on remotes... well, who could have a problem with that?
Nothing else in this deck is particularly janky. Standard breakers. Play Torch if they have scary code gates, otherwise Zu is fine. Lady will probably be the only fracter you need, but if she runs out, Snowball can keep you going. Yeah.
Now go forth, and then turn around and come back. And make three credits.
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1 Mar 2015
CJFM
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1 Mar 2015
gotsanity
Loved seeing this deck tonight. I ran the blue sun/maxx against you and this was a delightful change of meta. I love seeing jank at the top tables. My hat is off to you sir. |
1 Mar 2015
Dydra
so .... a server can't be empty and unprotected, because that would mean the server doesn't exist. For a server to exist, it has either to have a card installed in it, or, something protecting it. ;) The deck looks really original, although I saw the Snitch + Au Revoir idea a while ago ... happy to see that it is able to do something How do you play against remoteless or glaciar decks? Just run central and jack out on their first ICE? Btw, something to note since a lot of people keep forgetting it Neural EMP doesn't care if the run is successful or unsuccessful ... :) as long as you run -pew-pew-pew |
1 Mar 2015
afishisborn
Right. I did mean unprotected server, I just have a nasty habit of calling them empty. Often, the best target is archives, since who ices archives against shaper? Glacier decks are generally the strongest matchups for this deck. Once I'm confident they're not trying to fast advance something, I can ease the pressure and focus on rig building and making stupid amounts of money. Since I have no HQ pressure outside of Vamp, I'll leave HQ ice unrezzed and continually snitch it and jack out, making runs approximately every other turn on R&D depending upon how often they click to draw. Neural EMP -and- Power Shutdown. Power Shutdown in particular is a bit of a bother, but since clone chips are almost exclusively used as extra SMCs, it's not unusual to have extras to bring your Au Revoir back when they get trashed. |
1 Mar 2015
afishisborn
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1 Mar 2015
Dydra
Well, actually I meant remoteless fast advances ... Atlas Train deck (with Titan Transnational: Investing In Your Future ) or Tennin Institute: The Secrets Within decks ... is there something else? NEH FA I guess ... |
1 Mar 2015
afishisborn
NEH usually has remotes, so that's not a bother. If they score an Astro, it sucks, but you can lock down R&D more easily than most other corps. Against Tennin fast advance, R&D can be a more casual affair, as they need a lot more time and tools than most other FA decks. Atlas Train can be a problem though. Luckily, this deck can run itself pretty well as a standard stimshop CT for a few early turns and pressure R&D hard. FA is not a great matchup overall though. You basically have to win out of R&D, which turns into a game of chance in many cases. |
1 Mar 2015
lolpaca
Very nice deck :) Since you say memory's too tight to mention, are you tempted to just go YOLO and ditch the Plascretes/Filter for some Akamatsus? |
1 Mar 2015
afishisborn
I did once try going yolo without Plascrete, but I found that if I want to run at least semi-often, I'm likely to drop below Blue Sun's insane credit-potential, even with my ridiculous economy. |
2 Mar 2015
StarryVeck
Are big sentries a problem? Paying to break Archer with Femme is a bit urgh. Is Atman going down at strength 4? Sorry, haven't really used Atman before but I understand this is the way to go. Cheers |
2 Mar 2015
StLion
So can you jack out with Snitch on rezzed ICE? What my question really is: can you still click for 3 creds with 1 rezzed ice on each central and no remotes? Also: Can they rez when you snitch? I'm guessing not but timing windows always seem hard to navigate. |
2 Mar 2015
TheBizarreBioroid
The point of this deck's combo is to generate absurd amounts of money. So yes, femme is expensive and inefficient, but it's ability is very useful, you can stimhack it into play off the workshop/smc and the increased cost should be ok when you're clicking for 3 credits at a time. There are a lot of widely used good ice at str 4, but I assume atman is |
2 Mar 2015
afishisborn
Spending 12 credits to break through an Archer is pretty bad, but then, it's only 4 credits more than it would take a Garrote, which is arguably the most efficient regular killer out there. Archer is just a problem for everyone, and it's not a good test of a killer's ability. |
2 Mar 2015
lolpaca
How essential is Stimhack? I know it plays well with Personal Workshop and helps to get the econ engine out, but I'm thinking you could go -2 Stim, -1 Snowball, +1 Corroder, +2 Akamatsu to smooth out those memory issues. Maybe it's just my aversion to Stimhack talking though :P |
2 Mar 2015
Katsushika
I really like this list!! Would probably want a Legwork over a Vamp though as there's no HQ pressure really. I don't play much with Vamp though, is it necessary? |
2 Mar 2015
afishisborn
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2 Mar 2015
afishisborn
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2 Mar 2015
lolpaca
Played a few games tonight and it is a beast indeed. Even on the game when I got majorly deck-screwed and it took til about turn 7 or 8 to set up, I was still able to put on enough pressure that I wasn't just twiddling my thumbs. I really feel like it needs a couple of Akamatsus though: so many times I wanted to SMC and was 1 mem off. I think maybe Daily Cats could be dropped too, and I'm not mad on Femme as the only killer. Stimhack and Vamp are both nice and did good work tonight, but I'm gonna try a few variations and see how they play out. Definitely a lot of fun to tinker with! |
3 Mar 2015
afishisborn
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3 Mar 2015
Claytron
Also, I love it, I'm going to have to give it a whirl. |
3 Mar 2015
4dd150n
Another week, another mind-blowing and unique Shaper deck. I love this. Now please help me get that damn song out of my head. |
3 Mar 2015
sruman
I often pack 2 plascretes myself but with 3 diesel, 2 qt and 40 card deck do you need both you think? Against weyland would it make more sense to just 1 stimhack once and find the plascrete (probably fairly quickly) ? Might free up space for a 3rd RDI or Makers Eye, etc. |
3 Mar 2015
afishisborn
A single Plascrete is doable, but not finding it early can paralyze you against many Weyland builds. What I would prefer is to run one Plascrete and one Utopia Shard, which I took out from the prior version along with a third Stimhack to make room for Vamp. Honestly, I think I prefer the Shard, as it gives me a decent way to pressure HQ in matchups where Scorch is not a threat. |
3 Mar 2015
Fry
What's the jank factor on switching Box-E to Monolith? Best case it saves you 3 clicks of installing (at 3 per click) and 12 on install costs, which is actually a profit on installing your memory! Even in a more tame case of two installs for 7 (Atman/Snitch plus any one breaker) you're still effectively only paying 5 for 3MU. |
4 Mar 2015
afishisborn
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4 Mar 2015
Andannius
Have you considered switching the Box-E out for The Toolbox? Same MU, and once you have your terrifying combo pieces out you shouldn't take much of a tempo hit to install it. Unless you really feel like you need the extra hand size it seems like a good option given that it also gives you influence back and other nice bonuses. |
4 Mar 2015
sruman
I thought of Toolbox too (going to make it work in something dammit ...). But if you're stimhacking your brains out to setup then the hand size does help. Plus the re-occurring credits aren't needed with the econ engine up. The link would be useful in certain situations but probably can just laugh at traces with your giant piles of goodbye-money. Probably the best reason would be to save the influence for another HQ attack option (but I guess you do need a server you never want the ice rezzed on :) |
4 Mar 2015
lolpaca
I recently switched to Toolbox in my version of this and so far it's working like a champ. Also, Rachel Beckman is turning into a surprise MVP considering I just tossed her in because I had a spare point of influence. |
4 Mar 2015
StarryVeck
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5 Mar 2015
ewige
I played a similar deck last night (same econ and tutor package) and boy, is it bonkers. There is only a week 'til our SC and I'm seriously considering running this over my tried and true Gabe deck. The risk-free information edge that comes with this setup is crazy. |
6 Mar 2015
king_mob
This looks like perfect NEH FA hate if im honest. Getting econ off of the fact they are installing many undefended remotes, i like. |
7 Mar 2015
Kroen
Question: What do you once your main economy engine is shut down? this can happen against a deck with only one remote (like Blue Sun) that eventually gets to a point when all ICE is rezzed. |
7 Mar 2015
afishisborn
When they do manage to rez ice over every server though, there's usually at least one outermost piece of ice that can be broken for one credit. Running, breaking the ice, and jacking out still nets you Opus cash. Also, it puts them in a position where installing any more ice turns your economy right back on, so it puts the game into a sort of standstill for the corp. |
7 Mar 2015
lolpaca
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7 Mar 2015
Monge Cravos
Did you think about adding Scheherazade to host your Au Revoir/snitch/smc/everything? anyway, nice deck, congrats. |
8 Mar 2015
Jigokuro
So I'm taking out the Vamp for Beckman (testing that, anyway) and with the extra influence I was assuming Utopia Shard as mentioned here, but I decided to search 'n:1 d:r' just to see all my options and noticed Crescentus. This completely stops the corp from shutting down your econ by rezing outer ice. I'm also adding a mem chip so space isn't an issue, and just 1 is fine since you'll probably not need all 3 clones on SMCs. Seems to fit perfectly, but historically speaking I suck, so what are your thoughts, dear reader? Is it good? more good than a shard? |
8 Mar 2015
lolpaca
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8 Mar 2015
lolpaca
Get into HQ, I should have said. That's even better, since R&D's the main target. Hmmm... |
8 Mar 2015
Pinkwarrior
I love this idea. I also like cards that are given little love that's one reason i play The Professor: Keeper of Knowledge alot. I am glade you got it working. |
10 Mar 2015
MapleHutt
As a fellow janker, I truly approve of this deck. Congrats on the Store Championship win with it! This is an inspiring level of jank. I'm still dreaming of the day Bug, Muresh Bodysuit, and Record Reconstructor make it into winning decks. |
11 Mar 2015
afishisborn
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11 Mar 2015
CreativeChaos88
I am not much of a net decker, and am constantly against doing so, but this deck made me stop what I was doing and build it. The econ engine is insane, the philosophy behind it amazing, and the tools it uses are genius to say the least. I swapped a few things around, traded the Clone Chip for an Akamatsu Mem Chip, swapped one of the Stimhack for Escher, and took out Vamp for Indexing, but I may swap that around a bit. I was also curious why ZU.13 Key Master instead of Gordian? After extensive testing with Tennin Code Gates, Gordian is the most efficient decoder as long as there is at least 2 on a server. Love the Snowball include, and love the deck idea in general. Grats on the win! |
11 Mar 2015
afishisborn
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11 Mar 2015
CreativeChaos88
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12 Mar 2015
voltorocks
hahahahahahahaa!!!!!! This deck is f-ing bananas. Not sure I would ever take it to a tourney (maybe post-clot? the biggest risk with this deck seems to be losing to astrotrain Bulls**t before you're up and operational) SO much fun! I just played it against a Blue Sun, from like turn 4 he was holding SEA +3x scorch, and couldn't use it for like 7 turns b/c I was sitting on like 15 credits more than him. I'm recommending this deck to anyone who likes running rich - I'm running the doppleganger variant and 15cr/turn (your first click is 6 credits!) is beyond imagining. I think you're missing an opportunity by not including Escher in here -- influence free HQ pressure (kind of) that allows you to blow huge holes in servers, and generally ruin a corp's day, especially with snitch telling you exactly what every ICE is! Anyways, just wanted to stop by and thank you so, so much for this ridiculous CT deck, just as I was desperate for a fun way to play CT with her new alt art :D |
12 Mar 2015
afishisborn
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15 Mar 2015
lolpaca
Yeah, I've been kicking around ideas for an Andy variant I think could work well. Forged Activation Orders and Crescentus come to mind. |
15 Mar 2015
voltorocks
drop the SMCs and even Andromeda is gonna be digging- the issue is that until you get at least 3 pieces out this engine is flatly worse than MO, so unless you can get it out in a real hurry (as, imo, only green can reliably) it's not gonna do you much good. TLDR; while it seems like a lot of blue influnce in this deck, most of the parts to this deck are green, and higher influence cost that the blue parts. I think it'd be demonstrably worse off as a crim deck. |
31 Mar 2015
saracenus
I posted my version of this deck with some play instructions. So Long, And Thanks For The Coelacanth v.22.03 Versions 22.01 and 22.02 were not fully formed but showed me where I could take your deck. |
Congrats on the well-deserved win! This deck is a monster!