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Standard Ban List 23.09 (latest) |
Standard Ban List 23.08 (active) |
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Core Set |
Card draw simulator |
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alexs first corp deck | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Jinteki (PE) - Shell game (Deck from Single Core Set) | 43 | 35 | 0 |
Jinteki Campaign | 1 | 0 | 2 |
Starter Deck - Fun Corp | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Baby Jinteki Deck v1.1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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People often ask for starter decks when they first get Netrunner to get an idea of how to deck build or what makes a deck strong. The recommended starter decks in the core set aren’t very efficient nor do they use any influence, so I have worked with some friends to design a few starter decks. Every starter deck is made of a single core set and we have also made variants with no 1-of cards so anyone with 3 core-sets can throw together these starter decks and have them lying around to introduce new players. We have tested the Beginner decks against each other and the Intermediate decks against each other and they are pretty balance with the runner winning slightly more often.
Beginner decks are designed for players just picking up the game. They are straight forward and have very little tricks.
Intermediate decks introduce players to more complex and interesting concepts such as search, traps, and viruses.
Advanced decks are your own decks that you design and build. Get familiar with the other factions and cards. Experiment and have fun!
This deck introduces traps and damage. The Corp will also have to play smart since most of the ICE is not that expensive to break or doesn’t stop the runner. Upgrades are also introduced with Akitaro Watanabe (unless you are making the no 1-ofs version). The Corp will have to learn smart ICE placement, money management, and timing. The Runner will have to learn when it is safe to run and how to reduce risk of flatlining.
To make this deck with no 1-ofs. -1 Akitaro Watanabe +1 Enigma
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11 May 2017
Mantriel
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1 Apr 2025
paperiogame
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I have tried and tested several Jinteki decks from Core and Genesis and this is still one of the "best" in my opinion.