Woof. v1

talking_chicken 429

Here's my take on the dog deck. It's still a gimmick deck to some degree (I would at least use Gordian instead of Rex), but I think it can still pull its weight.

I'm still experimenting but I went for a lot of passive econ. At best Macrodrive will save a lot of money installing the breakers and at worst it's Trade In or Aesop's fodder. Scheherazade seems great for a deck with a lot of recursion in it, too. D4v1d's in there for anything that's too cost prohibitive for the dogs (and for the curtain walls against Blue Sun). I've only had limited testing with it and I'm still messing with it but it's worked well so far for a first draft.

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6 Dec 2014 jkl620

I got a chance to try this out once tonight and won. Hard to judge after just one play through, but I wasn't all that impressed with Cybsoft MacroDrive. I will try it some more tomorrow.

6 Dec 2014 talking_chicken

That's awesome, thanks for trying it out! It's a fun deck to play, and it's done a pretty good job in my own testing (I think it's only lost one game so far, and that was when I hit a double snare on R&D vs PE).

Yeah, Macrodrive was more an experiment than anything; I had first tried it when I drafted a deck like this before the dogs were properly released and it worked okay. You can probably get away with replacing it with something like Daily Casts and it should be fine, though you'll have fewer trade in targets.