Harm-Tech (4-0* Worlds Casual Play)

Yukon 584

This deck carried me through World's Casual Play. Crushing all runners with a 4-0* win record. Mushin No Shin everything. Well, maybe not the Breached Dome (limited value) or Neural EMP (illegal). But the agendas in traps definitely get mushined. Naked install advance advance if you are on game point. When your opponent steals an agenda hope they don't find a second and that you have punitive in hand.

Its important to have more money than your opponent. So if they are playing tapwrm sac con shame them for doing so in casual, purge repeatedly, and find away to force them into a illegal move so you can declare the game a win.

*Some, such as CodeMarvelous, might say this deck went 3-1. He was playing his excellent Smoke deck, had 3 points, sitting on a mountain of credits, and had feedback filter down. But he revealed a Maw'd card. He knows this is a premier event! That's a game loss. I didnt even bother calling a judge. Just marked it a win and kept playing until he had the required number of points to win. Good sportsmanship is important you know. We both got to walk away feeling good.

3 comments
13 Nov 2017 swan

I love harmony, I was on this sort of list on Jnet during the summer, though after much though I've begun to think that in a world where Obokata and GFI are restricted a seventh three pointer, clones aren't people, three more influence, and an actual ID ability are a little bit better.

13 Nov 2017 Yukon

Yeah. Biotech MIGHT be better. But as Harmony Medtech you get the most joy when they play Employee Strike as a counter current.

Jinteki Biotech: Life Imagined is definitely where I'd run it for the quick flip kill. Probably another +1 Archived Memories, +1 Utopia Fragment, +2 "Clones are not People", +1 Back Channels, -2 Shi.Kyū, +1 Snare!, +1 Cortex Lock or some other spiky ice.

Hmmm. That does sound fun! But it doesn't let me use the Alt-Art Harmony Medtech my buddy Sanjay made.

13 Nov 2017 swan

It is a sicc alt alt, I was able to get one from the guy who came in third in one of the online cache refresh tournaments.