Straight-Forward-XIV

Gorsh 2

My oracle centered Ken build.

3 comments
28 Nov 2015 CosmicPineapple

How do you plan on using Oracle May? Guessing seems risky :P

28 Nov 2015 Gorsh

I've uploaded this without explaining, to show the deck to my opponent in jinteki.net yesterday.

The plan is indeed guessing: I mulligan into Oracle or a Hostage to get her quick, then guess "event" almost every turn (except turns when you have a 4-click plan, like "Siphon-Run Remote-lose tag-lose tag"). Most of the time, you'll get Special Order or Test Run before hitting a breaker with her- or a Test Run after you did. I usually Order Corroder first, since there's two dogs and I can manage playing without a Killer.

Ok, it's not bullet proof... but it's fun.

Kati is there to use the extra Hostages, and just in case the game drags out and you risk running out of deck-fuel with May; but most of the time, losing her is no big deal. Ditto Fall Guy: if May don't kill him, it's some insurance for Oracle and a 2-cred check for hard times; but if they're gone, no problem at all.

Gameplan is like the name implies: put pressure all the time, run-run-run (if multiaccess, better); take calculated risks and hope they don't kill you :)

28 Nov 2015 Gorsh

I've uploaded this without explaining, to show the deck to my opponent in jinteki.net yesterday.

The plan is indeed guessing: I mulligan into Oracle or a Hostage to get her quick, then guess "event" almost every turn (except turns when you have a 4-click plan, like "Siphon-Run Remote-lose tag-lose tag"). Most of the time, you'll get Special Order or Test Run before hitting a breaker with her- or a Test Run after you did. I usually Order Corroder first, since there's two dogs and I can manage playing without a Killer.

Ok, it's not bullet proof... but it's fun.

Kati is there to use the extra Hostages, and just in case the game drags out and you risk running out of deck-fuel with May; but most of the time, losing her is no big deal. Ditto Fall Guy: if May don't kill him, it's some insurance for Oracle and a 2-cred check for hard times; but if they're gone, no problem at all.

Gameplan is like the name implies: put pressure all the time, run-run-run (if multiaccess, better); take calculated risks and hope they don't kill you :)