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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
Rotation |
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Pre-rotation decklist |
Out-money the runner and then flatline them with SEA Source + Scorched. Chairman Hiro (your biggest secret weapon) lets you kill through IHW and Plascrete. It's like Supermodernism in that you are trying to establish an early game advantage and then snowball your way to victory, but you are rushing for a commanding credit advantage instead of agenda points.
The low ice count is compensated for by every piece of ice being a huge pain for the runner. Everything (except Caduceus) is better Parasited than broken, but they can't Parasite everything. Datapike and Spiderweb are great protection for an early game Oaktown or Capital Investors: nobody wants to ruin themselves economically to get through them.
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27 Oct 2015
CJFM
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27 Oct 2015
WayneMcPain
With only one copy of the Chairman, what is your plan if you don't see him and the runner has protection? You don't have enough ice with stopping power to hope to score out. Daily Biz will help find him, but if I'm the runner that will probably be my number one trash target. You don't have much to protect those assets with. You could tutor Chairman with Atlas but that requires you score one first and also reveal your "secret weapon" before hand. If you can't land the kill combo, you are handing the runner 2 points and probably the game soon after. I like the idea, but it seems like your mid to late game suffers and that's where runners are strongest. |
27 Oct 2015
WayneMcPain
I feel like the concept of this deck would work much better in Argus Security: Protection Guaranteed. You don't need lots of ice in that deck, you are still taxing the runner even when they score, could help set up the kill easier. The one credit cost to access isn't helping much here. The runner won't care if you have tons of money if you can't do anything with it. He can just run straight through most of your ice (or parasite it) and multiaccess central for the win. You don't have a reliable scoring method so the tax doesn't help there either. But in Argus, you don't mind as much if the runner accesses agendas. That's doing you a favor. What do you think? |
27 Oct 2015
Crunchums
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22 Nov 2015
DarlingSensei
I've seen this deck in action and I must say it's amazing. It blanks so many cards and archetypes with the way it plays. It is for sure a kill deck at its core but unadvanced atlases and future is now will ratchet up the pressure to run. This only gets better with the next cycle. Well done! |
You're my Hiro,
@Crunchums
. :)