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The Haas-Bioroid deck that I've been having the most luck with recently.
Basically, the Cerebral Overwriters, Edge of the World, and Plan B act as protection for your Shell Corporations, which are your main economy. Mushin no Shin lets you toss out either a triple advanced Cerebral Overwriter or Mandatory Upgrades. If the runner bites on a Cerebral Overwriter, they'll have a hand size of one for the remainder of the game, but if they leave it alone, you have a server all ready for Shell Corporation. If they steal the Mandatory Upgrades, Media Blitz still gives you four clicks, but if they leave it alone, you triple advance to score next turn and get for clicks anyway.
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24 Mar 2016
hutch9514
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24 Mar 2016
HyveMynd
My (relatively tiny) meta has a lot of Drive Bys and people playing Leela Patel: Trained Pragmatist, so I occasionally rez the traps before the runner has a chance to access them to stop them from getting bounced or trashed I am playing with a 44 card version as well I've also considered swapping one of the Project Vitruvius for two Self-Destruct Chips in the 44 card deck. You can score them straight from your hand after getting out a Mandatory Upgrades, and if the runner grabs one, you can still hurt them thanks to Media Blitz. |
24 Mar 2016
Dr Bees
I like the deck, feel it lacks econ though, so I'm just running it with Sure Gamble and Adonis to fill up the extra four cards. |
24 Mar 2016
HyveMynd
The deck can feel credit-lite sometimes Let me know how the extra econ plays for you though. As I said, my meta here is tiny, and I'd love to hear how the deck does in other metas and what tweaks people make to adapt. :) |
26 Mar 2016
Bigguyforyou518
I really love this whole idea. My biggest issue with it here is that you're running so many 5/3's, which cannot be fast advanced with Mandatory Upgrades, and will almost never be legal targets for a Plan B. I understand the issue of agenda density, but it seems like you're completely undermining your most reliable win condition in order to correct for it. |
26 Mar 2016
HyveMynd
There are only two 5/3 agendas in the deck, Hades Fragment is probably the agenda that I would replace. It's an OK effect, but Utopia Fragment helps keep your other agendas safe, whether you score it or use Media Blitz to copy it after it gets stolen. You could drop both the 5/3 agendas and replace them with three Accelerated Beta Tests. I always have terrible luck firing those off, but they are scorable Frome your hand once a Mandatory Upgradess is in play. You'd have to drop another card somewhere, maybe the Excalibur, to keep the deck at forty cards. Or go up to 44 cards by adding in three Hedge Funds as |
26 Mar 2016
GrantZilla1979
Next ICE is ok in Xanatos Gambit packages like this, but with Dumblefork running rampant I had to switch mine over to beefier bioroids and get cute with Ryon Knight behind Hourglass and such. |
28 Mar 2016
HyveMynd
The first version of the deck I tried used bioroid ice and two Project Wotans instead of the Hades Fragmentand Utopia Fragment, |
i like the shell corporation using the failed traps for cover