Nano reprints Biotic exactly. The TL;DR is a fast-advance operation:

  • [$5] OperationInstall 1 agenda from HQ . Place 1 advancement counter on it.
  • [$6] OperationPlace 2 advancement counters on an installed agenda.
  • [$7] Operation: TripleScore 1 agenda with advancement requirement 3 from HQ.

Like Big Deal, it's an FA-op that asks you only for credits. No Runner-based checks (such as taggedness, or reprisal), just the implicit “Play this operation only if you have at least _[$].” (LOL).

Note that Clot is rotating with System Update 2021, but (at time of writing) Elevation hasn't been fully spoiled yet. (Until release, read the reviews on Biotic Labor for strategy/interactions.)

Flavor-wise, nano-management is micro-management, but a thousand-fold more obnoxious.

4-5 credits per turn if left to its own devices. Compare: Bryan Stinson Also can be used to FA as scantrell24 mentioned. Main problem would be you'll have to be BABW to pull this off but 2-3 procs is enough to shift the balance of the game.

List of transctions after elev era: netrunnerdb.com

You forgot Downfall in the sets, so your list is missing Red Level Clearance.

Krams is spot-on calling out RLC. That card is huge for being able to fast advance with Plutus (you can't install the agenda, but you can get a four click turn).

Reprint of Biotic Labor. Cool. But that's not an urgent matter here. That Bass... is hatless!? What have you done NSG who is that abomination who ordered him to unwear that hat? AAAAAAAAAA

Hashtag_NotMyBass

I don't think it's a Bass.

With Red Level Clearance or Key Performance Indicators you can effectively fast-advance agendas. The discard 3 to rez "downside" of Plutus is mitigated by powering up Logjam and Armed Asset Protection.

also if you trash three transactions (and can protect it for two more turns), the downside becomes an upside (since you're playing those operations clicklessly with Plutus, unlike if you'd played them from HQ).

KPI can NA a 4/2 with Plutus, but not FA anything like RLC can, no?

Topan is “Patchwork as an ID”!

They can repeatedly convert 1 card to 2 credits. Although (unlike Patchwork), the discard is random, and events (or instant-speed installations) can't be subsidized.

With Moshing banned, most Steelskin Scarring/Strike Fund triggers are random, like Lago Paranoá Shelter (topdeck) and Bankhar (damage).


BTW, I like the new Once per turn → … keyword-flag. IMO, it's clearer than the newer templating (… Use this ability only once per turn.), being the first thing you read, and cleaner than the older one (Once per turn, …), the extra comma being messy. Some card games keyword all common conditions (like Once per turn: …, Enters: …, and so on).