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This is the corp deck I took to the Montreal Regional this past Saturday. I finished 5/6 (not sure) out of 44 players playing Kenma and BaBW. I had been playing Hayley and various asset spam decks for a long time, and wanted to play FAST decks. Be the change you want to see in the meta?
This was originally duplicated from "Brian's Building a Better World", a regional top eight placing decklist I found here on nrdb (hopefully it shows up in "inspired by") only changes I made were to cut a Cobra for an Errand Boy and cut ice walls for Bailiffs. I don't think Cobra does anything in the deck, really - I like Cobra, but not really without Batty. Errand Boy is more taxing and speeds up your game if it fires. I'll probably cut the second Cobra, too. It can also really use a CVS - medium digs hurt.
It's a fun deck. The games it lost in the double elim to knock me out were against Spy Camera Hayley (once the tech trader money comes in it's game over) and a DDos False Echo Val. I made a key mistake in the Val Game though, which was tossing a beanstalk when I was rich. Beanstalk is the only card that can take you from 0 credits to Scorched in a turn, so that was really dumb of me. It was a long day.
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19 Jul 2016
Slowriffs
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19 Jul 2016
Johnny Polite
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19 Jul 2016
ryanbantwins
Hi Brian here. How was Localized Product Line for you. Slowriffs put it into my deck instead of BLC, but I hate it :p . Imo it does win games, but those games were wins already. So I never needed it. Please settle this between us #screwLPL |
20 Jul 2016
Johnny Polite
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20 Jul 2016
clercqie
BLC being a double is quite wonky. I like the Product Line, it gets you what you need, when you need it. I found the key to beating these oppressive Runner decks like False Echo or Spycams is just to pressure scoring stuff before they get set up. Fast Track is really key in that regard. Posted Bounty is a trap imo. You usually set up your kill over 2 turns, because of Plascretes, Hoppers or IHW. The window to use Posted Bounty to effect is too limited in my experience. Try maybe including some Corp Sales Teams to keep the pressure up while scoring. |
20 Jul 2016
Slowriffs
I really liked the lpl, being able to tutor any 3 operations from the deck with lpl/consulting makes it super consistent. |
20 Jul 2016
ryanbantwins
Bah, I guess I will have to name the BLC version "Brian's Best World" than :p Also I would recommend Corporate War over CST for this deck, but I personnaly wouldn't swap out the atlas. And ofc congratz for taking BABW so high in a tournament #keepWeylandgreat |
27 Jul 2016
igrekk
What do you think about Voter Intimidation? I feel that it is crazy at beating those Critics! |
28 Jul 2016
GarrattJ
I'm kind of new to compNR but I was directed to look up Weyland "Rush" decks, and was wondering if this deck, which I really like the look of is something you would consider falls into that vein? Thanks! Josh |
28 Jul 2016
Slowriffs
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28 Jul 2016
GarrattJ
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28 Jul 2016
clercqie
Yes, it definitely is! :p If you don't win in the first 10 turns or so, your chances drop severely. Keep that in mind. Also, this deck is really bad if your meta is full of people playing anti-tag tech cards, such as Film Critic or New Angeles City Hall, so beware of that. |
28 Jul 2016
GarrattJ
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28 Jul 2016
clercqie
Well, in any case Supermodernism-like builds such as this one are well-suited to learn the nuances of recognizing / forcing scoring windows. When I started out, I started playing the same strategy and I can definitely say the lessons learned are helping me in every Corp game I play nowadays. :) The playstyle is also incredible fun, so that's a plus. It's old, but this fantastic article is a must read if you wanna start killing people, Weyland style: thesatelliteuplink.blogspot.be |
28 Jul 2016
igrekk
Look at any Argus Security: Protection Guaranteed builds that include Hostile Takeover, Archer, Data Raven, Snare! and a kill package. Probably Profiteering and Casting Call. These cards are more viable in fast pacing game and their tempo impact much stronger. All other cards such as econ and ice suite will be pretty much the same. The devil is in the details (: |
28 Jul 2016
Johnny Polite
I'd say this qualifies as a rush deck. It's really all about gaining an econ advantage over the runner so that you can score agendas quickly while also threatening midseasons. It means you win fast or lose, because if the game goes long your operation econ can't keep up with a lot of runner late game econ engines (Spy Camera Hayley, for example, has a monstrous late game, and if it gets to that point you basically can't win). However, it's easy enough to gain 30 or so credits quite early, and advance naked Oaktowns because the runner knows nothing good will happen if they steal it. |
28 Jul 2016
GarrattJ
Thanks for all the help |
29 Jul 2016
Johnny Polite
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29 Jul 2016
igrekk
I'm deeply convinced that LPL is a "win more" card. Once you landed midseasons the game is a half way in a pocket and flatline just a matter of time. And there is only one way to use it - fetch Scorched Earth or maybe Restructure, while Voter Intimidation opens a hella lot of plays |
29 Jul 2016
Johnny Polite
I disagree. The thing about landing the midseasons is that it changes the game entirely. Before midseasons, the runner plays cautiously. Once they have a ton of tags, they will hit R&D and HQ as hard as they can. If they have multi access, if you can't close out the win very quickly then you're in trouble (it isn't like the ice has a hope of keeping anyone out). |
11 Aug 2016
Walker Net Ranger
Nice looking deck here. I have been going back and forth on some similar builds, and thought I would ask about one particular card slot: the Paywall Implementation. Does this usually do good work in a 10-11 agenda deck? The alternative I was considering is the Subliminal Messaging, since a runner who recognizes the Midseasons threat might quit poking around and dig through their own stack. Also, Subliminal is naturally recurring, while the Paywall can easily be a wasted card if a runner gets a lucky (or intended) agenda steal. Thoughts on this? Thanks! |
Hey, I originally posted "Brian's Better World", glad it's working out for you!
Funnily I also got knocked out by a DDoS False Echo build, hard to beat a runner that wins in 1 turn with midseasons, you have to rush out really fast...
About Cobra: I actually didn't know what sentries to put. At first I had Caduceus but there's a lot of Kate in my meta and between the bad pub and the link it never did anything. Cobra actually got me quite a few snipes on breakers from people that didn't respect the card and didn't play around low strength program trashing out of weyland. That said Errand Boy seems fine too.
I never really felt like I needed a CVS but I think I'll include a Crisium Grid. Siphon spam can really hurt.