Space Coats

tzukimi 319

I've tried to incorporate the idea of Yellow Coats into this deck. The new NBN ID plays perfectly towards this kind of deck.

MHC is quite the splash however it works amazingly well with Sweeps Week. If the runner leaves them up (which does happen) you can potentially gain 7 credits from a single Sweeps.

9 comments
11 Jun 2014 variablesquid

Love the idea. I can't wait to try this build. Have you been able to play it yet (obviously with a proxy ID)? I'm wondering how many cards the ability tends to net you over the course of the game.

12 Jun 2014 tzukimi

@variablesquid I have played a few games with it. It can have a weak start but finish very strong. It's extremely difficult for the runner to keep up with trashing the assets and generally by mid game they've given up.

12 Jun 2014 variablesquid

It does seem like it doesn't die in the late game like standard NBN fast/never advance. I've been playing red coats for a while and I love forcing the runner to choose between trashing assets and being poor versus leaving them and letting me be filthy rich.

12 Jun 2014 x3r0h0ur

Whizzard bout to hit the big time folks.

13 Jun 2014 variablesquid

@x3r0h0ur: Truth.

24 Jun 2014 dupl3x

I've been using this deck exclusively for a few weeks now and it's killer. Even against Whizzard (I've only faced two and won both) and a MO fueled deck, it's just so tough for the runner to keep up with trashing while also trying to keep a lid on your FA machinations.

The 1-of Ichi has won me a few games all by itself it seems.

Props for the amazing deck.

25 Jun 2014 tzukimi

@dupl3xThanks. I'm glad to hear that. I've also played a few Whizzard decks and won them all (3 I believe). Contrary to popular belief, Whizzard is the end of this deck, it just means you have to play a bit more cautiously.

25 Jun 2014 tzukimi

*Whizzard ISN'T the end of this deck. Stupid typo

27 Jun 2014 variablesquid

It isn't that Whizzard shuts this deck down. I think it is more that his ability is becoming very very relevant with the rise in asset heavy decks. You do have to play carefully against him, but he is still beatable if you play smart.