Sleek Effeciency

kj01a 7

The idea is minimalism to ensure I'm pulling cards out of my deck as soon as possible. Playing on the fact that runner's can't be milled to death. Having the least amount of things necessary and the ability to grab them when needed is the what I'm going for.

This is my first deck.

4 comments
6 Apr 2015 FarCryFromHuman

Swapping some/all Armitage Codebusting for Magnum Opus would probably work well for you. You could chuck Public Sympathy for another Modded and maybe a Femme Fatale or something, but I do like hand size boosts so I can respect the choice.

6 Apr 2015 robofrogg

Why Special Order instead of Self-modifying Code? I am guessing you want to be able to use modded-- but you will still have plenty of uses for it, and you can then use the influence for Lucky Finds if you are worried about money.

6 Apr 2015 Girvatron

Maybe Scavenge to go with Test Run? Its a good combo that can get your programs out for 3creds.

7 Apr 2015 kj01a

@FarCryFromHuman I'm considering Magnum Opus but it seems like it would only be more economical towards the endgame. I don't have many games under my belt just yet, so should I be expecting this deck to win in the very late game?

I don't have another Modded right now (I need one!), but I definitely am looking to fit in Femme Fatale. So what I may do is swap three Armitage Codebusting for two Magnum Opus and one Femme Fatale. And keep the Public Sympathys. My thinking being, a larger hand is my only protection from Meat and Net Damage.

@robofrogg Because all I own at the moment is one Core Set and Cyber Exodus. I bought Cyber Exodus because going through Core the first time the first thing I thought was "I wish I could have a lower minimum, 40 or less would be perfect," before I knew Chaos Theory: Wünderkind existed. So that was my first buy, but Self-modifying Code is a good reason for Creation and Control to be my second.

As for Lucky Find, I feel like a click for two extra credits is a hard sell when there are zero influence options out there, but I'll be the first admit my tactics aren't quite up to snuff yet, so I could be wrong.

@Girvatron That's a interesting idea. Creation and Control is looking better and better.