A-Kim-Bo

superstar22 26

This is a deck I have been working on and whilst it doesn't appear to have a main focus I have found it's versatility to be amazing. Some might not think Kim is the strongest identity I have found the ability to trash the corps operations not only hinders your opponent but helps protect you from kill decks. The main focus here is to keep building up money and dig through your deck for the cards you need. Inject proves to be an great little addition, you don't need to worry about losing your programs as the clone chips will fix that. don't be afraid to keep face checking the corps ice to keep their money low and if they leave archives open get out that sneakdoor and ruin their day.

2 comments
17 Jun 2015 FarCryFromHuman

Do you have any issues in this deck? A single MemStrips or Djinn might not be amiss.

How much weight does e3 Feedback Implants pull? With a single Knight and 3x D4v1d being the only cards it benefits, losing it for 2x Legwork (or 2x The Maker's Eye) seems smart.

18 Jun 2015 superstar22

@FarCryFromHuman I haven't found memory to be a problem as I will only tend to use programs that are required for the situation, Sneakdoor Beta does use up a bit but it tends to get trashed once they start icing up archives. Plus turntable gives me a little extra and that tends to be enough. e3 Feedback Implants whilst it isn't always used I find it crucial against glacier decks with high strength multiple subroutine ice which would otherwise be very difficult to consistently get through. It might be a thought to drop 1 for 1 Legwork though.