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Standard Banlist 24.09 (active) |
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Deck valid after Sixth Rotation |
After all this time, we’ve finally arrived: the final iteration of the Holo Man Asa deck that I’ve been championing for the past half year, almost. Shoutouts are due to my TAIB brothers sebastiank and coldlava for believing in me enough to take this 49 into the main event, and throughout the weekend it took us to a very respectable 15-6-3 overall.
UWCTG’s Jukebox Asa also performed admirably well at the event, and I’m eager to see what other innovations will emerge before the ID rides off into the Dawn. I’m extremely glad that between the two of us we pushed Asa to be the highest winrate ID at its final Worlds; a fitting sendoff for what’s come to be my favourite FFG ID of the NSG era.
The deck itself is nothing you haven’t seen before; if you’ve read either of my previous writeups, you’ll know what’s going on here. Holo Man Asa is a fairly technically intensive deck, with the unique ability (previously limited to Loud-style PE decks) of being able to adjust its gameplan based on the opponent’s appetite for remote-checking.
The main innovations are in the operation and ice suites, so let’s get to it: the second Biotic Labor is for game-ending consistency. In my pre-event meta analysis I noted the lack of Clot in many front running Shaper lists, but also the other factors keeping Plan A FA decks from taking over - Hermes, generic HQ pressure tools like Cupellation and Burner, and overall draw instability. The solution, then, was to play a regular rush/midrange game and end with some FA combo after the runner finally gains some semblance of board control; not to mention that Asa has a wealth of options and combinations to FA an OffOff or even an Ikawah if circumstances demand.
Hagen was added to fight the Aumakua decks that we expected, and also as a less painful rez than Brân 1.0 to tax out Propeller. It also has the distinction of being one of the few barriers that forces an SMC pop on facecheck, which comes in handy for forcing Lat to commit to a first breaker and adapting your gameplan from there. Ansel is out; its numbers are awful into Revolver. Drafter in the shaper matchups exists only as a boogeyman to force them to hold Revolver access; we’re not Jinteki that can realistically tax out bullets on a consistent basis.
In the leadup to Worlds I was struck by the usual bout of deck anxiety. Asking around the players I knew for opinions on Corp choices, I was near-unanimously greeted with two related opinions
The Corp meta was open enough that the ‘best deck’ wasn’t sufficiently better than the rest of the field to necessitate moving off a ‘good deck’ that you’re more proficient with; and-
You’re the best damn Asa player in the world.
Now, I didn’t know about that second part, but the first point was fairly compelling…
All that said, I was still undecided between Asa and the other TAIB concoction, Augustus’ Tree Line AgInfusion, until certainty struck me from a most unlikely source: the Crown of Servers comms booth. Casting the later rounds of CoS with CephWiz (shoutout to him and Cado, absolute troopers), we ended up on two back-to-back rounds of benvelopment on their signature Inversificator Kit and Arella Rush Ob. Watching them navigate nightmare openings and eventually smash all 4 of their stream games, I was struck firsthand by the power and the associated win% that intimate familiarity with a deck brings you. It was in that moment, watching them sacrifice an agenda and a Tucana in an open remote to brute force a Border Control rez and eventually win from 6-0 down, that I resolved to ride or die.
It wasn’t all sunshine and roses yet, though. My runner deck’s slots were still uncertain (more on that in that writeup), and I was having some real existential uncertainty about wanting to go to 48(!) cards in Lat. It took an emergency assemblage of Unband alumni on Saturday morning to pep talk me back to my senses, but the rest, as they say, is history.
Over the course of my trip, I’ve gotten several questions from the people I’ve met, roughly amounting to “How are you so good at Netrunner?” I’ve been around enough to know that if I give my standard answer of “oh I’m not, not really” I’d be struck down by the collective wrath of about fifteen different people; so in lieu of that, I present The Golden Path, Or, 6 Steps to God-Emperor of Swiss Your First Worlds.
The Pikachu Mentality. As noted, we’re fortunate enough to be in an open Corp meta - which means that there’s no downside to picking a deck you believe in and sticking with it through thick and thin, learning it inside and out; much like a Pokémon and its trainer. I’m lucky enough to have come across a deck that I’ve been able to learn and grow with together this tournament season, and the results speak for themselves. (Of course, when a silly OP deck like Swift Lat presents itself, don’t be a fool; there is such a thing as joining the winning team.)
Watch, Listen, Learn. Truth be told, I don’t really play that many games of Netrunner; I’m pretty sure less than the average player on Jnet. What I do have is the privilege of being able to spectate as the best players in the world go about their craft, pushing the limits of what’s possible and showcasing play patterns I didn’t know existed. The Watch Game button is your strongest weapon, and raising your voice to ask questions is the next. Surround yourself with greatness, and some of it’s gotta leak through, right?
Find Your Center. Whether you play more like a Tibetan monk or more like ctz, identify what energy level best complements your playstyle, and aim to hit that mark whenever you play. For instance, I know I like to engage in table talk, but only with people who I don’t normally play with - with apologies to my fellow Breakers that I played in Swiss and the cut; if I seemed uncharacteristically cold, it’s not you, it’s me!
Lunch Is A Misplay. Less facetiously, go out of your way to avoid disruptions to your energy level - I kept myself to a strict diet of energy bars and water during event hours on the weekend. But it doesn’t have to be food-related - do whatever you need to! Grab a few minutes in the low sensory room. Do some push ups. Belch a few bars of The Smallest Church In Saint-Saëns. The world is your oyster!
Stop Thinking About Winning. No one ever took a game off Sokka234 without playing the damn game first (with, uh, apologies to the lower bracket final). Anticipation is distraction; focus on what you need to do to get to your destination, not the destination itself. If you find yourself thinking about clicking for credits to run RD for singles, you’ve already lost the war.
Rezeki. Or, more accurately, its flavor text. Regardless of the final result, never forget who’s gotten you this far, and what they mean to you. The list of people who’ve made my netrunner journey what it is would be far too extensive to list here - but I’ll certainly try in my runner writeup! If you think you’ve contributed to it in whatever way (or even if you think you haven’t!), know that you are in my thoughts, and I am thankful.
Undefeated God-Emperor of Swiss and 7th overall for one’s first Worlds is objectively a massive achievement; also coming in 7th in Betrunner is a nice poetic touch as well. All in all, this has been a fitting capstone to an incredibly successful season, and yet - and yet -
Perhaps it’s the terror of failure. Perhaps it’s the curse of competition to never be satisfied. Whatever the case might be, we are absolutely pushing for higher heights in 2025, and damn the consequences if we fall. But this time, with OP changes coming into effect and armed with the experience I now have, is going to be different.
This time, I invite everyone interested in upping their game, in pushing for excellence, in finding reasons to keep playing, to walk the Golden Path together. Netrunner is better when everyone is better at the game, and if some random nerd from Singapore can make 7th at Worlds, there's no telling what any one of you would be able to do.
SHAABR friendos
Jai out
23 comments |
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26 Oct 2024
Kysra
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26 Oct 2024
coldlava
Well played! It's been great getting to know you more and thank you for talking me into Asa. I'm looking forward to playing more and learning more with you.... maybe after a little break. I hope you get the Singapore and APAC tournament scene thriving! |
26 Oct 2024
HaverOfFun
Damn I really gotta get into letting other tournament goers know how deep and immense my soul is! thanks for the tip mate! |
26 Oct 2024
IonFox
Idk about y'all, but I think this guy is pretty good at Netrunner. Congrats on the absolute smashing of swiss and overall run Jai, looking forward to get ruthlessly bullied at the next weekly meetup! (And huge thanks for the lunch is misplay advice, actually helped tremendously) |
26 Oct 2024
Council
Can't believe you did this well at your first ever worlds. Also love how unhinged I sound in the quote :D But glad I could encourage your Asa play a little bit :) |
26 Oct 2024
xiaat
what a Bull of a run you had, leaving everyone else deep in the Red. fam blew everyone up like a C4. i hope you continue your REIGN after Rysing to your PRIME. with a Cause so CLEAN this really clears any doubt on why the community ASPIREs to be like the Rockstar jai is. i absolutely enjoyed your streamed games, you unleashed the Energy of a Monster and went out with a Bang. watching them asa lines was like witnessing NOS mixed with the G Fuel of the highest caliber Full Throttle netrunner, real Adrenaline Rush. |
26 Oct 2024
CobraBubbles
I didn't tell you this because you were putting enough pressure on yourself already (and because, y'know, judge), but after we had dinner on Thursday you were my guy for the tournament, team rivalries be damned. Such a thrill to see you try and keep up the humility as you went on one of the sickest runs in Worlds history. Also big respect for the 6-step plan with catchy title - made one for myself last Worlds (admittedly with twice as many steps), and can strongly recommend it as a way to git gud. Words are power! Better luck with the kidnapping next time xoxo |
26 Oct 2024
xdg
"Greatness is a transitory experience.... The person who experiences greatness must have a feeling for the myth he is in. He must reflect what is projected upon him. And he must have a strong sense of the sardonic. This is what uncouples him from belief in his own pretensions.” -- from the collected sayings of Muad'dib Lisan al Jaib, indeed! Congratulations on an incredible performance! I really enjoyed spending time in person getting to know the man behind the myth. Go Team Water! |
26 Oct 2024
koga
The Watch Game button is 100% op (please don't ban it) You're incredibly good and a winner in my heart. LISAN AL-JAIB! |
26 Oct 2024
DeeR
"Anticipation is distraction; focus on what you need to do to get to your destination, not the destination itself. If you find yourself thinking about clicking for credits to run RD for singles, you’ve already lost the war." |
27 Oct 2024
maninthemoon
So wonderful to get to know you better this last weekend! What an amazing ride! Well done and well played my friend! ❤️ |
30 Oct 2024
neuropantser
shoutouts to me and cranked for both calling you lisan al-jaib on stream without discussing it beforehand. heroes get remembered, but memes never die |
30 Oct 2024
somefish
Thank you for your dedication to your cosplay and thank you for round 3 game :) It was such a pleasure to talk to you and the rest of the TAI breakers! Amazing write up, somehow above and beyond dividing by two and fibonaci. Love that one of your steps to being GEoSwiss is to be thankful |
30 Oct 2024
sebastiank
What a player, what a year, what a deck! Eager to see what function you perform on this number 7 🤔 |
3 Nov 2024
Orbital Tangent
“I don’t care what you believe, I believe!” ~Stilgar, Dune II That was me. 😛 Good run. It was a pleasure watching and commentating your games. |
I literally hung out with you (while you told me to not worry about Asa), instead of meeting up with Ysengrin and getting in Asa reps on Thursday. It was sabotage. 😭