Let's Play Sim City

eadipus 406

I heard someone disparagingly describe sideways decks as people wanting to play Sim City and not actually win a game of Netrunner and immediately thought, if I had better tools I could play Sim City AND win a game of Netrunner.

Shipment from MirrorMorph is that tool, combined with Jackson Draw and Blue Level Clearance you can very quickly throw out a huge amount of Assets (and a sneaky 3/2) and Ice whilst not running out of clicks or money. It also makes you cash once you have a Turtlebacks rez'd.

The 'Clone Suffrage Movement is there to recur your fast advance, econ and Shipment from MirrorMorph.

Advanced Assembly Lines can be used in a number of ways, triggering an install on your opponents turn for an ETF credit and to get Clone Suffrage Movement out without the runner having a chance to run it. It can also be used to install CVS on the same turn as you fast advance an agenda.

The lack of ice and any protective upgrades makes it weak to Apocalypse but its great fun when it works and it will work quite a lot of the time. Scoring the Global Food Initiative from hand is entirely possible.

ICE was selected to be taxing and to all be different strengths

7 comments
21 Apr 2016 CodeMarvelous

@eadipus YASSSSSS this looks pretty good I might cut the encryptions for more ice though. Hows the testing been going?

21 Apr 2016 haywire

This looks really good! I gotta try this out. :-)

22 Apr 2016 podoboyz99

When you talked about this on the cast you sounded so exited about it. I've tried out something similar with 0 success. Also, what happened to the SmartFabrics?! That was like the most OP card in the deck! Those Markus could easily be something better as well, HB has a plethora of good ice. Anyways, this looks like a ton of fun, may have to take this for a spin.

22 Apr 2016 lolpaca

I like! I would maybe switch the Encryptions for 2 Turings and another Advanced Assembly Lines. Looks like a really fun new spin on ETF, look forward to playing with it!

22 Apr 2016 eadipus

@podoboyz99 This is the Lakshmi deck: netrunnerdb.com I think both Lakshmi and Suffrage are both build around cards and whilst a lot of the shell is similar they don't play nice together. I'm still playing with it. Markus is a good candidate for being cut, Turing is probably a good shout to protect the SanSan and because Faust is still A Thing

26 Apr 2016 lolpaca

Last night I won a game with this deck, then realised I could have won 3 turns earlier because I hadn't even considered I could score a GFI from hand. You're doing God's work, son