KHAAANNNNNN!!!! 1.1

wombat929 1

Away to me, bird.

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Janky as all getout. Here's how it works in its ideal state:

All three birds installed, Gauntlet installed, 2 saharasas installed Autoscripters or Compromised employees add a bit of flexibility.

Run rezzed ice, bypass (expensive!), derez the ice. Use Khan power and saharasas to re-install bird. Gain a click via autoscripter.

The Khan power can be blocked a bit by an extra unrezzed piece of ice on the outside of the server, but the rest of it works pretty well.

You might find some luck including a datasucker to reduce breaking cost, but there's not a lot of extra memory, and you'd have to clear up the influence (maybe dropping the clone chip?)

Khan's power would be way more beneficial if it said "once per turn" instead of "the first time," but still fun.

The kernel of this deck started from the comments in the KHAN card page by bradical3 and the comments thereafter. Thanks for the great idea!

5 comments
24 Nov 2016 PeekaySK

This plan works approximately 465% better with LLDS Processors - just sayin'. They'll definitely end up being more useful than the singleton Clone Chip, too!

29 Nov 2016 wombat929

Thanks, PeekaySK! I'll try that out.

18 Jan 2017 Acatalepsy

Why the three career fairs? You only have five targets in the deck for them - the three daily casts, and the two temujins. It seems like you're going to do better with more special orders as well; it's too easy to not have that one breaker you need, even in a 40 card deck.

Compromised Employee actually seems like a very good idea for this deck - traces are everywhere, and making the corp pay you to rez the ICE that you're just going to derez sounds painful.

23 Jan 2017 wombat929

Thanks! Good point about the career fairs, and I'll see how the compromised employee helps. Here's my current build: netrunnerdb.com

23 Jan 2017 PeekaySK

Compromised Employee in Khan has a polarizing effect on your matchups - the good ones improve, the bad ones worsen. Both directions are a pretty significant shift, so it ends up being a major meta call. I found I preferred cards that improve my bad matchups in those slots, but try and see.