NEXT design: deploying the superior ice

FiddlerOfMalaz 20

A deck focused on heavy economy, taxing and giant pieces of intimidating ice.

Using NEXT Design: Guarding the Net to get out some early couple pieces of ice, this deck focuses on building a strong scoring remote guarded by at least one copy of either Janus 1.0, Wotan or Heimdall 2.0 and some taxing ice such as Eli 1.0 or Viper.

Use Oversight AI and Bioroid Efficiency Research to create an early scoring window, either by rezzing a piece of ice the runner can't deal with or by tempting him to run and break, draining his cash.

The deck has a couple of nasty suprises in Aggressive Secretary, Howler and the sentries to throw the runner of his game and make him scared to run.

This is the best performing corp deck I designed atm, but I'm still learning the game so any suggestions are certainly welcome :).

V0.3 Changes: Switching around the ice suite to test new cards. Beanstalk Royalties and Oversight AI removed in favour of Tollbooth and Chum.

V0.4 Changes Added a single Tyr's Hand to test the card out, removed 2 Howlers in favour of a Heimdall 1.0 and a Minelayer (don't have Architect yet)

3 comments
22 May 2015 quiciuq

Due to the wording, having Chum in front of Howler is nice combo in itself - check it out. Kudos for Bioroid deck :)

22 May 2015 Jashay

What start does NEXT Design: Guarding the Net give you in this deck that isn't easily equalled by Haas-Bioroid: Engineering the Future? You aren't particularly built for an early burst, and in the long run EtF's economic strength will generally win out.

26 May 2015 FiddlerOfMalaz

@quiciuq It crossed my mind but haven't really seen it in action yet, might put 1xtrap back in then.

@Jashay Next gives me an early tempo advantage of about 4-6 clicks (installs and draws), giving me an extra change to draw into economy events, as well starting with some potentially nasty suprises for early game or late game. I might switch over the ID's, it could certainly be run in Haas-Bioroid: Engineering the Future, I picked NEXT Design: Guarding the Net because I started working on the deck when I got C&C and wanted to try shiny new stuff :)