Chris M's (kiv) Uncorrodable

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Chris M's Uncorrodable deck. He has several; I forget which incarnation this is. For those unfamiliar, use Power Shutdown and Wisp to keep Fracters out of the rig.

Project Atlas is your all-star Agenda. You ideally want to rush out an early one and over-advance it at least once. With Atlas counters you can fish out Takeovers for emergency money, or the last agenda point. You can also use it to dig a 5/3 out of RND in a multi-access emergency. Most often, you will use it to snag Takeovers for the win.

Archer and Roto are for surprise program destruction. Chimera can save you if they end up with a fracter at an inopportune moment. Remember, Shutdown and Wisp are dead cards once the Runner is on match point.

I have been playing this deck for awhile and having a lot of success. Respect Inside Job against Criminals. Against Anarch and Shaper you can generally score Agendas early game (barring SMC). Against SMC, you want to have a Wisp in your scoring remote before you attempt a score. Recursion is obviously the deck's biggest problem. Shaper is by far the toughest faction to beat. Anarch is generally pretty easy, especially with Jacksons. I'd say this deck shines versus Anarch, can hold its own versus Criminal, and often has a tough time versus Shapers. Stealth Kit is a tough match-up, too.

Knowing when and where to install Wisps is a big part of playing this deck. You can also use them as bait (tax Runner on remote, only to have them hit only Wisp and lose a breaker).

Still on the fence about Targeted Marketing. Chris didn't run Hunter; I cannot remember what I took it out for. It should probably be removed. Its purpose was never to turn on Scorched (obviously absent), but rather to potentially tag a Runner who recognizes the deck as Uncorrodable. My idea was that nearly every Runner faction and ID is playing at least a handful of Resources now, so the potential to tag them last click and kill a vital Resource is worthwhile. In hindsight, maybe it isn't.

All feedback will be reciprocated! For those who don't play Weyland, I would recommend giving this one a shot. It is a very controlling deck, and thanks to all the ETR you generally feel pretty safe.

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