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Immolation Script



Immolation Script

Immolation Script


Type: Event: Run - Sabotage
Cost: 0
Faction: Runner Anarch
Faction Cost: 3
Make a run on Archives. If successful, instead of accessing a piece of ice in Archives, trash a rezzed copy of that ice.
The most potent scripts are indistinguishable from magic to the sysop on the other side.
Set: Chrome City Number: 41 Quantity:
Illustrator: Hannah Christenson
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14 Comments

Seems like this has a place in a Silverware deck, lowering the variance and need for recursion. Zero-cost is really something nice.

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KillerShrike
May 29 2015 12:34 PM

I've been waiting for this one since it was spoiled. I like it.

 

Anarch already likes trashing ice via Parasite and Cutlery and Keyhole and Imp and Noise Mill. It's definitely a later game play so x1 or maybe x2. I also like the 3 influence to keep it in faction.

 

It is worth pointing out that it doesn't work well in an Eater deck using Hades Shard to access archives. But other than that...

 

Lately it's been good to be an Anarch.

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Am I missing something here? The text says, "...Instead of accessing a piece of ICE in archives..." but don't you access ALL cards, including ALL pieces of ICE in archives? Meaning that one of every single piece of ICE that's already been trashed is going in the bin as long as it's rezzed? That seems immensely powerful in the mid/late game, or maybe playing Noise so much just has me seeing way more ICE in archives than normal? When I first read it, I figured it was meant to say something like, "...instead of accessing all cards in archives, choose a piece of ICE in archives. Trash a rezzed copy of that ICE."

You access all cards in Archives, except for a single piece of ICE of your choosing. You then follow the text on Immolation Script. It does not trash a copy of every piece of ICE; it trashes a single copy of one piece of ICE already sitting in Archives. It is a good card, but it is not as absurdly powerful as you are suggesting.

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KillerShrike
Jun 04 2015 07:40 AM

Am I missing something here? The text says, "...Instead of accessing a piece of ICE in archives..." but don't you access ALL cards, including ALL pieces of ICE in archives? 

Yes, you normally look at / flip all cards in archives and then access each one individually, in the order of your choosing. This card grants a partial replacement effect that you can use on one piece of ice that happens to be in archives. You still access all the other cards as normal.

 

Meaning that one of every single piece of ICE that's already been trashed is going in the bin as long as it's rezzed? That seems immensely powerful in the mid/late game, or maybe playing Noise so much just has me seeing way more ICE in archives than normal? 

The wording is a little open ended, and an argument could be made for a "greedy" interpretation of the sentence "If successful, instead of accessing a piece of ice in Archives, trash a rezzed copy of that ice.". However in other places when a "for each" effect was intended the language tends to incorporate words such as "all" or "whenever".

 

My impression is you get to choose one and only one ice to apply the Immolation Script effect to, but you can choose from any of the available ice. However, I could be wrong. We'll find out for sure shortly, now that the data pack is out in the wild.

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Kitescreech
Jun 04 2015 09:04 AM
Does this hint at ICE that triggers when in archives?
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KillerShrike
Jun 05 2015 06:02 AM

Does this hint at ICE that triggers when in archives?

Hrm. That isn't what I got out of it, but maybe? What do you think that would look like, card templating / mechanics wise? Just a piece of ice with a trap effect if accessed vs encountered?

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Kitescreech
Jun 06 2015 03:15 PM

Heinlein Knows. "if this ICE is accessed from Archives do 1 Net damage"? Bit like Shock? maybe a Trap type that fires as a trap (and is remoived from the game) or fires in the archives?

 

Could be a whole new scheme - makes IG even more fun!

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Kitescreech
Jun 06 2015 03:17 PM

My reason for the initial suggestion is that otherwise Immolation Sfript seems to have pointless wording - it doesnt make any difference wether I access archived ICE or not. Agendas? Yes. Assest? Some of them (Shock, Space Camp etc). But as far as I can tell as things stand there is no point in saying "I access your archives but Im not going to access that first Eli".

I think it has been worded that way to indicate that Immolation Script can trigger even if Eater is used.

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Kitescreech
Jun 08 2015 07:18 PM

I think it has been worded that way to indicate that Immolation Script can trigger even if Eater is used.

Ah yeah, maybe you're right.

Well, the latest FAQ is out, and ironically it would appear that this card's laborious wording is actually to prevent Eater working with it. I totally misread that one.

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Well, the latest FAQ is out, and ironically it would appear that this card's laborious wording is actually to prevent Eater working with it. I totally misread that one.

 

I agree with the ruling. Accessing zero cards shouldn't allow for accessing any specific card, but it's good to have clarification. It's definitely less useful for the deck in which it otherwise would have been most useful.

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KillerShrike
Jul 17 2015 03:26 AM

The Faq rulings are often surprising.

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