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Trace Amount |
A Study in Static |
Humanity's Shadow |
Future Proof |
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Mala Tempora |
True Colors |
The Spaces Between |
Order and Chaos |
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23 Seconds |
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Soul Siphon: 1st Place, undefeated, Uncle's Games, Bellevue | 204 | 167 | 28 |
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This is my take on the old Reina denial deck. With the new tool, Hernando Cortez and the loss of fast advance, credit denial decks are coming back. The goal of this deck is to be very aggressive from the beginning. Making the corp make tough decisions when they rez ice. Use account siphon and crescentus to keep the corp poor. Your win condition is eater and keyhole. Use faust just to access archives. Corroder might be dropped if there is less wraparound in the meta.
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26 Jul 2016
Manadog
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26 Jul 2016
hutch9514
Fa made credit denial worse because you couldn't keep up. Corp econ has become better but if you're aggressive enough it doesn't matter. Worse comes to worse if they turtle up then you drop hernando and start using crescentus to make them spend it all. |
Was it fa that killed credit denial? I think corp econ is just more resilient.