Decklist of the week

Push Push Push - 11th@CBI and 6th @Birmingham

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Description by the author: ChonkySeal 483

This deck is the rush Weyland deck to play right now. Its fast, rewards aggressive scoring and feels really fun to play. It embodies the "better have it" gameplay that I love about Netrunner - where both players know there is something in the remote and if the runner can't deal with it now, its going to let the corp push ever harder later.

I pivoted to this deck after realising that the traditional Scrobs deck had become a known entity, and people were accounting for it in deckbuilding. Cupellation was seeing more play as a means to deal with expensive assets early and sweep HQ, where both the scoring wincon and MR secondary objectives would clog up.

This deck aims to not hold agendas in HQ - ever. Slam them in the remote and call it a day. At both events opponents swept HQ with 3-4 accesses and found absolutely nothing of value, and I was rewarded with more forward tempo.

The influence spend also really allows the deck to shine. 2x Power That Be is so fucking good, and allowing recursion of powerful tools like Svyatogor, Mavirus or Holo Man is really fast. It can even be used for forcing the next agenda into the remote - pushing the scoring plan forward another turn. Holo Man is nuts (obviously), being endlessly tutorable through 3x Mavirus or Svyatogor Excavator on a 3c ice. Wielding the Mavirus defensively to spawn Hafrun from deck can also really mess with the runner, threatening a nasty facecheck into Stavka or Biawak and losing key pieces of the runner board.

The deck is really fun, and I would recommend folks to give it a go. Its a lot faster than other Ob decks in the format and rewards really aggressive play. The deck went 5-1 at CBI and 4-0 at Birmingham and felt really solid outside of leaking random agendas on R&D.

Huge shoutout to @Tang for creating the deck in the first place, @Stwyde for help when I originally picked up the list and all the Scrubs for being an awesome testing group. The deck went 5-1 at CBI and 4-0 at Birmingham and