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Valencia's Destructive Orange
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ShannonL
, Apr 14 2015 02:21 PM | Last updated May 05 2015 08:41 PM
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Ever want to blow up your opponent without accessing a thing? Enjoy huge amounts of bad pub economy while thrashing them with explosives! Yay!
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1) Concentrate on getting bad pub stuck to the corp - you need three or more to make this deck brutal. Lose entire turns to stick one, even if it puts you at a slight, early disadvantage.
2) Win the current war. You need itinerant protesters in play. This will put a massive squeeze on the corp's options.
3) Focus on keyholing. Blackmail into remote servers when you suspect an agenda, and infiltrate into them when you can't be sure. Use Same Old Thing to ensure you've always got whichever one of these you need for the current situation, and use them sparingly.
4) When you've keyholed a pile into archives, make a big archives run! Save a blackmail for this, especially in the endgame. Profit!
Your defense against SEA Source/Scorch or any other scorch combo is the tag - see NA City Hall. Keep in mind, you may need to recur this card if you're pulling agendas, but making hard runs without it will make you feel terribly naked.
Played this deck quite a bit recently, and I'm moving into a tournament this week with it. While it's definitely unusual, it's surprisingly 'winny', revolving around the idea that the corp must place agendas to score them.
Don't get me wrong - I don't yet have a good answer to NBN-FA, but I've got some thoughts around Clot that may help. We'll see how the tourney goes!
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.... hmm.
Played this deck quite a bit recently, and I'm moving into a tournament this week with it. While it's definitely unusual, it's surprisingly 'winny', revolving around the idea that the corp must place agendas to score them.
Don't get me wrong - I don't yet have a good answer to NBN-FA, but I've got some thoughts around Clot that may help. We'll see how the tourney goes!
Altered to trade Singularities for Infiltration - a little more expose to make Blackmail that much more valuable.