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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
Rotation |
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Deck valid after Fifth Rotation |
Hello Netrunners. Issuaq Adaptics: Sustaining Diversity has a unique ability and a nice lore attached to it. But it is failing to show its potential. If you have any ideas, I'll test them, because I would like to see this ID shine more (and maybe see less Jinteki: Personal Evolution out there).
First, thanks to everyone who commented on the games that were played against the multiple variations of this deck. It is not only greatly appreciated, but makes games more fun.
Here are the goals that we are trying to achieve : Make Issuaq Adaptics: Sustaining Diversity ability central to the deck. There is no point for this deck if it could just be played better in a different identity. We can make this identity shine with its ability.
Here are the results of my tests.
Things that remain to be tried :
You can watch some Issuaq being played by Andrej here.
It is my current feeling that Issuaq Adaptics: Sustaining Diversity could be good, but it require to rethink how to leverage the Jinteki card pool. While the identity will only trigger once or twice, it is enough to win games.
Thanks to all in advance, for any comments and feedbacks.
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19 May 2023
kronoss
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22 May 2023
Diogene
I have not tried Red Planet Couriers, because it is too much influence and too hard to use, just like you said. It is a bit sad about the barrier in Jinteki. Ivik is a fun concept, but it takes a lot of Code Gate to make it viable to rez at a reasonable (4 or less) cost. Thanks for sharing. |
24 May 2023
Girometics
Have you tried Daruma? I was toying with it when trying to build Issuaq, but in that kind of deck we would want Darumas ability to be up nearly 100% of the time. |
26 May 2023
Diogene
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26 May 2023
Diogene
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27 May 2023
superheronation
"Paperclip makes barriers useless and Jinteki does not have good barriers. So, I chose not to put any barriers here." This is broadly sound but I think including a barrier to force a Paperclip is economically tenable. Ivaak costs Paperclip players $8 on first encounter and $4 thereafter. Your deck is pretty heavy on code gates so I imagine that a single copy of Ivaak would cost $5-6 to rez? That's a pretty good return on investment for 1-2 Ivaak slots. |
27 May 2023
superheronation
3 Subliminal Messaging might be excessive if you're not playing for a late game. 3 Anemones seems odd here. They only seem to interact with 2 copies of Obokata and your deck does not seem to otherwise derive much value from net damage. If you're mainly including this for tempo/value rather than thwarting an Obokata steal, I'd suggest Hokusai rather than Anemone because your identity ability benefits from regular remote installs. Regularly installing cards in your remote server increases the risk that they waste resources checking and decreases the likelihood that they correctly move against installed agendas. |
Thanks for the great analysis! I tried also to make this identity work with little success. I tried around the idea of using Urtica to acumulate counters thanks to Mitosis and La Costa Grid. Then score with the help of Trick of Light and Red Planet Courier. Red Planet Courier and Mitosis can help to score even Jumon triggering the identity, what gives a huge advantage. But in practice it needs quite a sequence of cards to work. Unless you have a lot of luck, nothing can really stop the Runner if they play well. By the way, I can confirm that available barriers are quite useless, and that trigering the identity earlier uses to be easier.