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[Project CROW 3 - 3] Bake and enjoy your Daansgebak | 6 | 5 | 0 |
Why go to B·COM? (3rd place) | 16 | 5 | 5 |
Cake Dealings (B-COM cake event) | 1 | 1 | 0 |
2-2 @ Berlin with friends badly salvaged Percomi's RP | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Resurgent RP FB3 SC | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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This is the deck I piloted to 2nd place at German Nationals 2019 and 1st at the König von Deutschland team event with @dome and @testrunning. The deck is the evolution of the Political Dealings RP list we all know and love, the main difference is that once you score a Flower Sermon the tricks you can pull off are simply The deck is generally strong against most runners, Apoc is beatable but you need skill and luck to win, Freedom is mostly just horrible. If you liked the NEH deck I posted in the past, you'll love this deck. Also I gave you this TLDR because the rest of the write-up is ... well, quite long.
The deck name is a homage to its two creators. Daans means Danish in Danish, gebak is pastry in Dutch as a reference to both @tugtetgut who gave me the original list that had The Future Perfect instead of Medical Breakthrough and Sandburg and to @Jakuza who helped me refine the list by changing the agendas, taking out the Sandburg and changing the ICE suite slightly. And then I made them into a single word as Jakuza started that trend with his RP lists. (Now I made you Hung(a)ry as well, har-har-har)
So what can you do with Flower Sermon you wonder? The basics are simple: you can always protect RnD or HQ by hiding a card in one or the other. The agenda really shines when you have Political Dealings and/or Daily Business Show because then you can:
So yeah, Flower Sermon supercharged the deck.
I know, I know, it's a blasphemy and he's also very disappointed (sorry!). But hear me out. TFP is incredibly hard to score for the deck where Medical Breakthrough gets easier after every copy. It can also shine without Jeeves clicks (and won me a game in swiss and helped with a game in the cut). It's just more agendas you can score and the runner has to steal 4 agendas instead of the usual 3. On the topic of Sandburg I never found myself rich enough with the deck to actually have value out of it, but I can see it being important in some matchups: if Hayley leaves your econ alone and tries to lock the remote while threatening Clot, also against Apoc decks it can make the Apoc turn way more expensive which can buy you crucial turns. So while there is none in the deck one of the Tech Startups could possibly be changed for a Sandburg.
Your main path of victory is usually setting up some form of econ, having rezzed Political Dealings and Jeeves and protecting them (either with ICE or multiple ones installed) and then just scoring the agendas you install with Dealings. Some tips to get there:
As you're RP you want ICE that are annoying to bounce off of (Crick) and ones that keep the runner out (Tour Guide). Everything else in the suite is mostly filler and I'm up for any ideas how to change them.
The number of Snares is up for debate, but I like 1. It's enough that the runner has to respect it and you could always put it on top of R&D with a Sermon token once they commit to the access. Also I've killed a runner with it in the first round of the cut on his (I think) 3rd turn. If you ever meet Mark Valles (for example by coming to B·COM) ask him for the story ;)
It was amazing! We had 75 players from all around Europe and even from the US, 3 days of various Netrunner formats, prizes that included paper crowns, bathrobes, mirror Mirrormorphs, beer based Pālanās, Geist themed booze and more things I can't even remember. The organizing was smooth, the players were awesome as always and it was a very, very good weekend. So huge thanks to everyone who contributed to running the event and of course everyone who attended. The community is the lifeblood of Netrunner and it's always something special when so many of us gather. Please continue organizing, playing and having fun.
If you made it so far that means you either really like this deck or my silly write-up. Both suggest that we'd get along well, so make sure to say hi if you see me at a tournament/community event! There are quite a few where people from all around the world gather (Worlds, Euros, UK Nats, German Nats, DomeCon, B·COM to name some) and if you start attending them you can join us in playing the best game in the world and also:
So come to events and have fun with us :)
Last but not least a huge shout-out to the best testing crew in the world, NEW WERLD ERDER! <3
-- percomis KvD
17 comments |
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13 Jan 2020
JackMade
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14 Jan 2020
adquen
You get my like for the Kloppstock gif alone, but I actually enjoyed the whole write-up. ;) |
14 Jan 2020
CaptainMark
First of all, congratulations, and thanks for playing the cut game even if it was won in advance! (triple check your decklist, guys). I'm gonna ask BCOM organizers for a special place on the event where I can explain the story to anyone interested and sign Snares ;) |
14 Jan 2020
percomis
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14 Jan 2020
tzeentchling
Nice deck! For additional Apoc protection, you could swap Yagura out for Engram Flush. Just name event. A S5 code gate is expensive to break these days without D4 in the card pool anymore. |
15 Jan 2020
Saan
This deck is awesome, the changes you've made to it are awesome, and seeing you again was awesome =) See you next month at Domecon! |
15 Jan 2020
Jakuza
Congrats on the well deserved highest honor and achievement in ANR: Decklist of the Week. |
16 Jan 2020
Kelfecil
This is my favorite decklist of the week to have ever seen posted on nrdb. Congrats on the placement and on the beautiful list dude! :D |
17 Jan 2020
tzeentchling
As a possibility, what about including a single copy of Clones Are Not People? With all those 2-pointers and a lot of ways to cheat out clicks and installs, it could be a quick way to close out unexpectedly. |
18 Jan 2020
demoy
I use 2 Hijack Routers in my Anarch deck. Do you think that + running would be enough to pressure you? |
3 Feb 2020
percomis
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Thanks, man. Shoutout right back to you, you are amazing as well!
-- JackMade Trüffelschwein