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With Leprechaun out, I finally got around to working on The Professor: Keeper of Knowledge. It still seems one turn too slow, hitting 5ish points before losing to the corp. This version dropped Savoir-faire in favor of Deus X after playing a few against Jinteki. I really think the professor's time is here, this version of the deck has an answer to just about anything. 37 influence spent! The main idea is to use Professional Contacts to draw up, use Modded to get programs out early, toss anything you don't need to Freelance Coding Contract, and use Scavenge to throw out your fixed breakers and used up Imp or D4v1d for something more useful. Ideal late game setup has 1 Djinn and 3 Leprechaun out. I spent the Prof's 1 influence on Networking. I see it most games and it works wonders as a tag management and economic card for this deck.
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8 Sep 2014
Foxtrot Four
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8 Sep 2014
Pinkwarrior
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8 Sep 2014
Pinkwarrior
I used my influence on easy mark as i wanted the money but how are you finding Networking id not thought about it does it save alot of cash as in 3+ creds :P |
8 Sep 2014
TMN8R
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8 Sep 2014
TMN8R
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8 Sep 2014
Pinkwarrior
Also i may look at going for networking too then tagging is an issue for me with no plascrete's / crash space or avoidance i have to be careful about been tagged despite not having anything to trash. |
no Aesop's Pawnshop for when D4v1d, and Imp become useless? With Clone Chips and Aesop's Pawnshop you could slap down an Imp eat at their hand or R&D, next turn sell it to Aesop and then Clone Chip it back in and rinse and repeat.