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[HB]Keeping my Agendas
Submitted
MrLordcaptain
, Apr 08 2013 08:44 PM | Last updated Apr 08 2013 08:53 PM
Haas-Bioroid
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The strategy is simple; one remote for agendas that gets heavily defended and has Red herings and Ash in it. Oversight AI on Janus or Heimdall make early runs even more expensive and scored agendas like mandatory upgrades and priority requisition make it even harder to get in. For the economy your main server or medium defense remote for Adonis and use spare cheap ICE like Wall of static or Viper to protect pad campains. Play it slow and remember that your main remote might be saver than your HQ. Also Sensei is here to give your bioroids an extra subroutine for the runner to click through. | |||||
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5 Comments
I found it very interesting but never player corp before... I'm going to try it!
Thanks for posting!
PS: I have replaced the 2 hourglasses with Viktor 1.0 now since I felt that it lacked on cheap ICE.
What makes a Corp deck "competitive"? I'm still getting used to play as corp but eventually I would like to grab or make something competitive... al least to play OCTGN tournaments...
@Teky I haven't played big tournaments and mostly read articles so take my opinion with a grain of salt please. But the thing with the tournament rules in my opinion is that 65 minutes (thats 55-75 minutes depending on the judge) makes you want to play fast so you can get full match points. Therefore NBN fast advance or Weyland Tag n bag with the potancial win fast are mostly better in a tournament enviroment. I had some good games with that deck but almost all of them were 50-60 minutes long. From what I heard the higher tier tournnament players also prefer more risky but faster runner decks instead of the really good but slow ones.
Also I haven't made any win/lose statistics so I can only say the deck feels good