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Levy AR Lab Access



Levy AR Lab Access

Levy AR Lab Access


Type: Event
Cost: 5
Faction: Runner Shaper
Faction Cost: 3
Shuffle your grip and heap into your stack. Draw 5 cards. Remove Levy AR Lab Access from the game instead of trashing it.
Set: Creation and Control Number: 035 Quantity: 3
Illustrator: Lili Ibrahim
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7 Comments

i run a Chaos Theory deck with a ton of tutoring and draw. it isn't uncommon for this deck to play without a stack.

i can definitely see this card come in handy in the endgame, to recycle Maker's Eyes, Sure Gambles and Parasites.

also generally useful as insurance against the Corp forcing you to discard or trashing your mission critical cards. makes taking a bunch of net damage much easier to live with.
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MrLordcaptain
Jul 25 2013 09:12 AM
Definitly a good card, especially with all that trash programm stuff going on in C&C.
Fantastic card! I can see myself finding 3 Influence (if not Shaper) and a card slot in just about any deck I build for a while.
Yeah, I also run Chaos Theory until the stack depletes. Think of all the self-trashing that Shaper likes to do in C&C especially. Plus cards like Maker's Eye, Deus X, Faeries, etc get recycled back in. It's almost like having more copies in your deck. Not to mention the 5-card drawing. This could get sick. I think I want to try Exile with this. I'll use Aesop to trash a bunch of stuff for money, then bring them back with rapid drawing.
This card is very overrated. It is actually a very situational card that only really fits in super late game decks that plan on drawing their whole deck almost every game. Most of the time it just sits in your hand taking up space. It's a comfort card in most decks, knowing that if you really need to you can reshuffle your deck to get back a key piece of your rig that got trashed. In reality, the best solution is just to play better and keep in mind that if you only have 1 fracter in your deck that you should probably play it before making a run against jinteki, and you should probably have a killer ready in case you hit any destroyers.

Overrated, sure, if you're ONLY using it as a backup to recycle a lost breaker. But this card is "justified" as more than a comfort card when running with Freelance Coding Contracts (especially Professor), Diesel, QT, etc. Noise viruses, Account Siphon, Overmind, etc. etc.

 

There are many decks that promote recycling a whole bunch of cards, not just one specific one. Once Duggar's is released this will be even more usable as a keystone card.

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KillerShrike
Sep 21 2014 06:19 AM

Overrated, sure, if you're ONLY using it as a backup to recycle a lost breaker. But this card is "justified" as more than a comfort card when running with Freelance Coding Contracts (especially Professor), Diesel, QT, etc. Noise viruses, Account Siphon, Overmind, etc. etc.

 

There are many decks that promote recycling a whole bunch of cards, not just one specific one. Once Duggar's is released this will be even more usable as a keystone card.

 

Ya. I use a 1 of in an Express deck to recycle many juicy run events if the game runs long, and 1 in a Chaos Theory Overmind based recursion deck with event based econ. In both decks, the Levy AR Access has meant the difference between winning hard games and sputtering out in the end game for a loss several times.


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