Notorious K.I.T.

bullseyetm 98

I've always been a Shaper player, and Kit's ability is by far my favorite. Though as the game goes on, it loses a lot of its strength.

Your breaker should start as Gordian or Yog. As the game goes on you'll transition into Atman/Datasuckers. 1x of each breaker type in case the corp is sporting AI hate.

Hopefully the Corp plays their Code Gates to the outside of the server to counter Kit's ability. That'll let you Parasite the inner ICE and make the server even weaker when the Code Gate is pushed back.

Use Doppleganger to either get more Datasucker tokens or try to pull off Notoriety.

Deck is a little weak on Econ (dropping Desperado for Doppleganger will do that). Try to mull if your opener doesn't have Professional Contacts.
2 comments
11 Oct 2013 djackman

This is very very close to the list I took to Plugged in. The main difference is Noteriety + Doppleganger. I had 2 corroder instead, and ended up dropping yog and atman. A few notes:

You've got much more memory than you'll ever need. I ran 3 Omnidrive and barely ever installed one. You're probably fine with a single akamatsu and the console.

Only running 2 code gate breakers seems sorta risky. Thats a card you dont want to have to tutor for. In addition, Cyber Cypher is better than gordian, especially if you insist on having so much MU available.

I ended up dropping atman. I found that getting the standard breaker suite out was almost always the right choice, now that players know how to play against it.

Most games that I won, all i used was 1-2 cyber cyphers, a corroder(not all the time), a datasucker, and parasite recursion via clone chip. It was enough for almost all situations. Atman is just so expensive, compared to the alternative. When you have to tutor and your options are corroder, mimic, femme, or atman - the atman loses out most of the time.

With parasite recursion, you arent vulnerable to datasucker counters clearing, because you wont have to keep a bank, like you do for atman.

In any case, here is my deck that went 4-2 (and those two losses were to bad player mistakes, not the fault of the deck, haha): http://netrunnerdb.com/en/decklist/160/kit-aggro-plugged-in-tour-top-8

15 Oct 2013 bullseyetm

Thanks for the link, definitely checking it out.