Ryō “Phoenix” Ōno: Out of the Ashes

Ryō “Phoenix” Ōno: Out of the Ashes

Identity: G-mod
Deck size: 45 • Influence: 17 • Link: 0

The first time each turn a run becomes successful after a subroutine resolved during that run, gain 1[credit] and the Corp trashes 1 card from HQ.

Light up, flame out, and burn it all down.
Illustrated by Marlon Ruiz
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Phoenix is “Red Mercury” (or a “new MERChant”).

She synergizes with:


Design-wise, his quasi-Sabotage is a pseudo-multi-access, like Mercury’s (true) multi-access, but where you must resolve subroutines, not just bypass or derez over them. (And his a successful run targets any server, like Hoshiko’s access, not just centrals.)

IMHO, “Resolved-Subroutines-matter” is much healthier than “Unbroken-Subroutines-matter”. Letting the Corp resolve their (non-EtR) subroutines is more interactive than “just don't break ice” or “just touch a card”.

PS. This is my favorite spoiled Runner ID (before playing with any).


For example, Bankhar in Phoenix is extremely synergistic:

  • sets up the a subroutine resolved check.
  • helps with a run becomes successful check.
  • lets you flexibly attack any server with an outermost, single-sub, rezzed ice (if available).

Banner can “melt” past most Barriers, like Kessleroid’s two ↳ End the run’s. (Will we sleeve up a Banner alongside two Rising Tide? I WANT TO BELIEVE.)

A Shred can “melt past” a singular gearcheck (Tatu-Bola, Ablative, Ping, Descent, Flyswatter) unless the Corp suffers “1 HQ damage”, while still triggering Phoenix (since the ↳ End the run was not broken and yet the Barrier was still passed), thus forcing the Corp to either suffer “1 HQ sabotage”. CF. a The Corp trashes (1 card at random or) 1 card of their choice from HQ. fork.

And Raindrops in Phoenix feels like Bravado in Baz.

(Rebellion Without Rehearsal era)