MirrorMorph Austerity Policy

Krams 949

This is my first attempt at MirrorMorph: Endless Iteration and it was a lot of fun, both to play and to tinker the build.

Fun, not effective :D

Using MCAAP in MirrorMorph

  • Prerequisite: MCAAP with 2 tokens on it
  • Action 1: click MCAAP first ability
  • Action 2: click MCAAP second ability
  • Action 3: Install GFI (or any other agenda)
  • MirrorMorph bonus action: Advance said agenda
  • You are now left with 4 s and an already IA'd agenda and can easily score.
  • The difference to any other ID is that you only need 2 tokens for a 5/3.

ICE Choices

  • Sadaka is crazily good and my favorite part of the deck. I'm surprised as well.
  • Týr is always good for a surprise. Even if you get broke by rezzing it, it can open up scoring windows.
  • Turing and Fairchild 3.0 can't be clicked through if you used MCAAP on your turn.
  • I was looking for a general-purpose lower-mid-range barrier. Hagen was okay, but weird. It has high strength when strength is irrelevant (you have a breaker? yes/no) and low strength when you need it to tax. Meridian can backfire if the runner just accepts it as -1 points and never has to install a fracter. Vanilla is too small and Najja 1.0 and Eli 1.0 can be clicked through even after a MCAAP hit. So it was either Wall of Static or Seidr. I never really stack it up to more than 4-6 strength, though.

Other Cards

  • Drudge Work sounded so right for this ID in theory. Meh.
  • I went back and forth with Fast Track. 1 copy feels right.
  • Fully Operational was the first card I ditched. Works much better without. In testing I mostly used 2 remotes at a time, sometimes 3. And if I have them and there's something in them, I don't need Fully Operational anymore, because the economy is great in that case.
  • I only learned about the Bass Restore combo after the deck was finished and tested and found that it would need too much rework to include it, because I don't really need Restore for anything else. Might be worth a try, though.
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