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ROCK AND ROLL OUT OF CONTROL
This deck is honestly just an updated and modified version of Minh MaxX, which took our J.Net owner to second place at the 2015 Netrunner World Tournament, and even after the Wireless Net errata, this strategy continues to dominate.
It went undefeated in Swiss across 2 regionals (Game Nite St Louis, Pasttimes Chicagoland)
Often, games start out slow. I either Day Job, get some Foldings out, pressure R&D a bit, but most importantly, install Wireless Net and at least one Fall Guy before ever wanting to receive a tag. It's not always the right call, but generally speaking this is the route to go. Thereafter, dropping a DDoS, Eater, and landing a Siphon pushes the snowball down the hill, and it gains momentum FAST. It can be further accelerated by recurring that same Siphon over and over, and possibly even draining with a Vamp if their bank is too large. There on you can install your now risk-free resources, such as Josh, Paparazzi, and Activist Support, which all help you to maintain the favorable state of the game.
Once that lock is in place and they cannot trash your shit, turns often become 3 mills and a recurred Siphon/Vamp. You can safely threaten the rest of the board, as their remote ICE should still be unrezzed, and in the off-chance it had the opportunity to be, that's where Faust and Immolation Script come in.
From there on, you can coast your way to victory.
Matchups:
IG: Play Slums, kill their shit, recur it when it gets Millzed. Your amount of recursion should enable you to trash their 3 Ethics.
Fastrobiotics: Keep them at zero, mind the amount of Shipments in the yard, threaten every remote, and mill to death. Try to get Activist out ASAP, as it is your protection vs All-Seeing I. You can even slot in Turntable if you're feeling spicy.
Butcher/Weyland: Set up your board a little more than usual, preferably with 2 Fall Guys, install that Paparazzi, and mill them HARD. Similar to Fastro, don't let your Activist go uninstalled.
Other Corps: Rock and roll out of control
After hearing the advice of Asher Stuhlman, who also piloted this deck undefeated, I absolutely think Corroder is a better call than Mimic. Conceptually, I thought I would be fine with just paying through a Wraparound to Siphon with Eater, but that 6 cost speed bump is likely more of a hit than just losing an AI to a Swordsman, especially since it's not a hard stop. He has also suggested dropping the Data Foldings, but I've chalked this up to personal preference. They are by no means mandatory, I just find them worthwhile in this slow-ass meta.
I would also prefer to go to 3 Eater. 2 was manageable with the 3 DDoS, but I feel as though I missed some early opportunities by not having it.
Additionally, there is a single influence floating around that can be slotted into a bunch of things. I personally chose Employee Strike to hurt Sol and just be generally good, but other options include Rebirth, Yog.0, Hades Shard (Which I do not recommend, as you can just as easily win by decking), Parasite, and even an Eden Shard for the forced decking against Museums when Salsette Slums isn't an option.
22 comments |
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5 Jun 2016
x3r0h0ur
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5 Jun 2016
HandsomeMonkey
Thoughts on Salsette Slums vs Archives Interface? I've been enjoying Interface even in the non IG match up especially in decks like this or Noise where you are checking archives anyway and take stuff they might want to Jackson back into their deck (ex Hedge funds, ICE etc). |
5 Jun 2016
x3r0h0ur
Slums is better because you dont want to trash and then run archives to rfg. With slums you want to get rich, pay whatever it takes to trash all3 bioethics, then you pull out melville until you can snipe the game winning points. In any match not ig, you dont care. |
6 Jun 2016
Mordeqai
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11 Jun 2016
Mordeqai
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16 Jun 2016
hutch9514
what would be your change for the data folding? Just curious. Love the deck and nice job!! |
16 Jun 2016
JuneCuervo
Been having decent luck with this. Seems really hard to beat people who know what you are up to on the first turn (If you mill a fall guy or DLR or something haha) |
16 Jun 2016
Mordeqai
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17 Jun 2016
mohaymen
Why max? she mills you out too, it hurts you in the long game. Val seems better in my opinion. |
17 Jun 2016
mohaymen
Also why activist, josh b seems alot better, a click seems better than a bad pub. |
18 Jun 2016
Mordeqai
And yes, All Seeing I recursion. One might even consider a random Blackmail somewhere in here. |
2 Jul 2016
Hayati
Awesome deck pal! Great to see DLR MaxX lives after the errata to Wireless Net Pavilion. I made some changes to the deck based on testing:
The changes are due to personal preference. In particular, I want an answer to both Wraparound and Turing. |
2 Jul 2016
Hayati
Sorry, forgot to mention I had to remove 1x Employee Strike to make room for Yog.0. |
13 Jul 2016
GeneralCake
Post MWL changelist, I had to remove Employee Strike for another eater due to Faust. Not a game ending change, but I'll miss that open influence slot :( |
22 Jul 2016
Maƫlig
How do you deal with caprice or crisium grid on HQ? How about a couple councilman to help with that? Admittedly it doesn't work 100% of the time but it could also prevent jackson rezzes when running on archives FTW. |
7 Aug 2016
EnderA
How about Rumor Mill to replace Employee Strike at no influence? Doesn't stop Crisium or Identities, but blanks Caprice Nisei, Ash 2X3ZB9CY, Museum of History, Jackson Howard, Genetics Pavilion, and more. |
Wow so I was on activist siphon maxx for this regional too ( at chicago ) and only managed 2-3, but I played terrible and went up against all NBN. Wins were HB and palana.