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Updated to include more Snare!, more Power Shutdown and more Jackson Howard
To fit this in, I included one Priority Requisition to reduce my Agenda density and dropped one Swordsman.
Still kept the Aggressive Secretary for a surprise play. I like the idea of having it in hand, using an Atlas token to go get an agenda, then Install-Advance-Advance. Probably wishful thinking, but a man can dream.
Feeback appreciated!
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27 Aug 2014
Sygerrik
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27 Aug 2014
GPWK
Looks pretty solid to me. Though let me ask, Why Priority Requisition over The Cleaners, Government Contracts or Executive Retreat? |
29 Aug 2014
Sygerrik
I second I'm not the most experienced Weyland/Supermodernism player, but that is my two cents on this. |
29 Aug 2014
GPWK
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One thing that I noticed was your 3x Scorched Earth, yet you only have 2 ways of giving them tags, one of which requires the runner to access a random/installed card. I would suggest putting in one more SEA Source and drop a Restructure, or drop the SEA Source and use a single Midseason Replacements, as you should have money to give them more tags than they can clear in a turn, unless they play Lawyer Up or Paper Tripping, for some reason. That should allow you to do well, and if you don't have the Midseason when you want it, you can overscore Project Atlas and use it to search for MIdeason. How has it performed for you so far?