NomsNomsNoms v2

Shannon.L 117

This deck is proving to be a little insane, in a good way.

The core of the deck is Comet, of course; once comet's out, all those events just blast you into your target with startling regularity.

How does it work?

Early game, eater/mimic and quetzal's ability will keep you largely safe while you run, and burn through your deck. Use Vamp to keep the corp poor, while Comet compresses your events (wait until you see the look on someone's face when you Cyber Threat into a Day Job, or double-lucky-find-sure-gamble). Run hard and draw hard, focusing on centrals, until you've got your full breaker suite (less, perhaps, corroder).

From here on, it's simple: run, use eater to save your butt when something huge is rezzed in your face. If Yog and Mimic can't handle it, come back with the appropriate cutlery. Use Cyber Threat to force rezzes with the threat of free access, vamp to keep the corp broke, and your Deja Vu and Same Old Thing to keep your options open.

Use I've Had Worse for draw compression when required (Always keeping in mind the nature of your opponent) and Levy when your deck gets thin, or you're out of econ cards.

It's very possible that v3 of this deck will forgo the lucky finds for other economy + net-ready eyes, just to make it that much more brutal, but I'm not sure. Frankly, the cutlery makes up for any significant shortfalls of the strength of my icebreakers; it's almost always worth the run to thrash something the corp has rezzed.

I'd like to work an immolation script in (in my area, people use sets of ice - I'd like to punish that) and would love a third Cyber Threat, but I'm not sure what to drop to get them.

1 comments
17 Jul 2015 Shannon.L

Woo! Won two store tournaments with this, and lost only once when Day Job slowed me down a bit too much.

Vamp is better than expected, but there's still something missing - I think I'll end up replacing the day jobs with Symmetrical Visage, just to see if the drip econ helps, and replaces the need for Day Job.