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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
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This deck went 5 - 1 at the Hadrian's wall tournament in Edinburgh yesterday. I found it to be really versatile against a variety of runners, though I still have a long way to go before it has been properly tested.
Your main game plan is to get a scoring server setup as soon as possible and start to score out. Chimera and Mother Goddess are especially good for this. You are aiming to get to 4 points quickly then you can slow down if needed and use mushin tricks to go for the win.
Film critic isn't too much of a problem as you can create a reasonably taxing server if you need to. Swordsman and Wraparound are in there to deal with Faust.
Game Record
Identity Win - Loss
With 0.16
Hayley 2 - 0 CT 2 - 0 Kate 4 - 0 Reina 2 - 0 Andy 0 - 2 Iain 0 - 1
With 0.15
Reina 1 - 1 Maxx 1 - 0 Leela 1 - 0 Nasir 1 - 0
5 comments |
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11 Sep 2015
esutter479
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11 Sep 2015
ihmcallister
Thanks. I've upped the money and ice in this version and taken out the lag time, wasn't sold on it. Ill be taking it to a tourney this weekend so I'll update it after that. |
11 Sep 2015
ihmcallister
Keep in mind I haven't really plumbed the depths of what this deck can do. Saying that your basic plan is to score out quickly. Even a couple of agendas in hand is no problem as you can install both, scoring 1 on next turn as runner can only take 1. Mushin out an agenda, install another. Ideally Mushin out a plan b and install another agenda. You can shall game a bit but you have to be careful and work out what your opponent is likely to go for. I've had 1 flatlined victory with it but that junebug is useful even if the runner trashed it without hitting. If you can get to 4 quickly you can really pressure the runner into hitting plan b, or taxing server. Overall I've found the deck really versatile so far. Still to play it against a lot of archetypes though. |
14 Sep 2015
ihmcallister
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This is looking cooler by the day! I'm intrigued by this evolving concept, Callister. Keep up the good work. :)