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Corporate Town
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Corporate TownType: Asset Cost: 1 Faction: Corp The Weyland Consortium Faction Cost: 2 As an additional cost to rez Corporate Town, the Corp must forfeit an agenda. When your turn begins, you may trash 1 resource (cannot be prevented). If you can’t buy the city council, create a new city. Trash: 5 Set: Chrome City Number: 59 Quantity: Illustrator: Matt Zeilinger |
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5 Comments
Slow, predictable, and it eats an agenda, but that is some serious resource hate. Won't sit on the table for long, but with a 5 trash, serious taxing is probably the point.
Potentially very powerful, and potentially very dead in hand. Forfeiting an agenda is obviously a very high price to pay. The lack of necessity for tags is obviously a plus, but I'm not coming up with any game winning scenarios off of it. There are also other cards that can narrowly target specific kinds of resources, without needing to forfeit an agenda.
So...I'm conflicted. The effect is very powerful, and I like attacking the runner. But it isn't game winning...in fact it's game losing from a points perspective. Good design, bad card maybe?
"(cannot be prevented)."
I think if the additional rez cost was a bad pub then this card would be viable. I'll forfeit an agenda to have the Runner face-plant into an Archer that's going to hang around, making things difficult for the rest of the game. I'm not going to forfeit an agenda to trash one or two resources.