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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
Rotation |
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Deck valid after Third Rotation |
Packs |
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Fear the Masses |
Martial Law |
Quorum |
Blood and Water |
The Devil and the Dragon |
Kampala Ascendent |
Reign and Reverie |
Magnum Opus |
System Core 2019 |
Downfall |
Uprising |
Card draw simulator |
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Odds: 0% – 0% – 0% more
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Brrrrrrr v2.0 (3-0 Oxford GNK) | 6 | 2 | 1 |
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Blockchain Transaction | 0 | 0 | 0 |
just ICE and money | 1 | 0 | 4 |
Blockchain | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Blockchain Transaction | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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UPDATE : Thimblerig will give you more options than Slot Machine. You can exchange Blue Level Clearance for Lateral Growth, if you think about using Wall To Wall more than I do.
Inspired by GingercredMan deck ( https://netrunnerdb.com/en/decklist/63547/brrrrrrr-v2-0-3-0-oxford-gnk- )
Simple plan : Make money, score behind ices.
Tricks of the deck : Get tempo from Blue Level Clearance, Red Level Clearance, Lateral Growth and Wall To Wall.
There is 19 transactions (all operations are transactions). It will quickly give Blockchain 8 subs and more, making it as expensive to break as Chiyashi.
Do no wait to get 6+ advancements on 6+ different ices to use Mass Commercialization. With 1 advancements, it equal Beanstalk Royalties. With 2, it is like IPO. With 3, wooohooo, yeah! Just use them as soon as you can. Each transaction used make Blockchain stronger.
Cyberdex Sandbox + Macrophage = no more pesky viruses.
Hortum give you the possibility to block AI, if it is the wincon of the deck (I see you Maven list).
And Border Control is the best agenda protection in Weyland. Having to pass again on Surveyor or Blockchain really sting.
Very straightforward deck. Enjoyable.
13 comments |
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8 Feb 2021
GingercredMan
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11 Feb 2021
Diogene
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13 Feb 2021
Xandorius
Congrats on Deck of the Week! Have you considered Afshar? It's a good defense against Hippo and decently taxing. If the goal is primarily a speedy rush, would Project Atlas be worth considering since the token can get you the next agenda? |
13 Feb 2021
Diogene
Mausolus help against anarch because it become very expensive. Against shaper or crim, it is the same as Hortum, for the same price. An argument could be made to use Formicary instead. You could check Initially, in The cornerstone ices of this deck are Surveyor, Border Control and Blockchain. All other ices could be replaced by something else. So Afshar could be certainly slotted in. Weyland has a lot of ices that are good. Space ices (Nebula, Wormhole, Asteroid Belt) could be pretty good for a deck that use Wall To Wall. This is a typical glacier deck. This deck could probably be used to teach the game, since there is no funky combo or trigger to understand. Put ice, play operation to put ices and rez them, then score behind ices. |
15 Feb 2021
Xandorius
I'm also a big fan of Fast Track in my "score behind ICE" decks, so that might be a worthy include too. Or even it's improved version in Digital Rights Management. Regardless, the deck looks like a lot of fun, and I think you've found a core archetype that can be tweaked to work with different playstyles. Well done! |
17 Feb 2021
Diogene
Using Akhet is quite good. Once you get the 3 advancements, any run on it will bring you 1 cred and 1 advancement. Very good synergy. But before that happen, it will be pretty cheap to run past it. Tell how it went for you in your tests. If you want to test further, try Formicary, it synergise with Surveyor. Thanks for you suggestion, it is a good one and much appreciated. Cheers. |
29 Sep 2024
Cooper8
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MassCom & Wall to Wall sounds fun. Going to have to give this version a spin.