Send in the Clones - Jammy A Teia [Alphabet Series] / Android: Netrunner

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • With a deck chock-full of clones and clone hunters, can the Liberation Cycle's new Jinteki identity, A Teia, use their creative combination of tricks and efficiency to weave agendas out in front of those pesky runners? And with the recent ban of Tributary, how far have our clone retreival specialists fallen?
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Komentáře • 21

  • @HowLongCanUMakeAName
    @HowLongCanUMakeAName Před 29 dny +7

    I've seen you struggling to remember Adrian Seis. Here's an easy way to remember:
    Ask yourself, "What do I want Adrian to protect?"
    "Same" - If you want Adrian to protect himself, i.e. the same card, you want to spend the same amount as the runner.
    Or, "different" - If you want Adrian to protect different cards, you want to spend a different amount than the runner.

    • @RyanDeLaTorre
      @RyanDeLaTorre Před 29 dny

      Maybe Andrej just didn’t play with Caprice very much back in the day? Adrien’s been kinda easy for me to remember because in my brain, it works the same as Caprice (except that the runner gets to trash it when they lose).

    • @ronja1378
      @ronja1378 Před 28 dny

      That's actually helpful

    • @MetropoleGrid
      @MetropoleGrid  Před 25 dny

      I played a tonne with Caprice! Why have I never thought of Adrian as Caprice++?!

  • @SvenSackmann
    @SvenSackmann Před 21 dnem

    Love A Teia !
    My main finding so far is that Sadaka is actually a decent ice in this deck. you install it clickless, and it gives card selection and slows down the runner in the midgame. It also deals with bankhar, who feels like one of the biggest factors whenever central servers crumble early

  • @imsilent7522
    @imsilent7522 Před 26 dny

    Thanks for your videos! And thank you so so much for putting the alphabet series tag on the titles of the videos, i know that some titles can be very long, but its much easier to follow this series! THANKS

  • @somefishhere
    @somefishhere Před 21 dnem

    Love this tempo flic flac! The econ is much more robust here with 3x ngo front and cheaper ice than flicflac on seamless and huge 7c ice

  • @Yacovo
    @Yacovo Před 28 dny

    Game 2 ended with you being able to see all the futures. Thanks for the video.

  • @stephenfriedrich8551
    @stephenfriedrich8551 Před 29 dny

    A Teia is my favorite corp in a *long* time, can’t wait to take this version for a spin!

  • @miltonfrey7274
    @miltonfrey7274 Před 29 dny

    Nothing like some Netrunner to start my morning

  • @HaverOfFun
    @HaverOfFun Před 28 dny

    love love loooove A Teia! Awesome series and cool to see you discuss the different variations at the start!

  • @Spookynoises125
    @Spookynoises125 Před 28 dny

    This deck looks so fun, mostly because sysops are a fun space and a teia works well with them, but the asset econ suite is really cool in the deck too.
    Also looks like it requires way too much courage to play. No way I could just leave agendas in servers or just sit on rezzed grid. It’s definitely a skill to read the tempo of the game and know when to do it, and I do not have that.

    • @MetropoleGrid
      @MetropoleGrid  Před 25 dny

      So hear me out - if we could score it this turn, and we didn't, it surely isn't an agenda, right? :p

  • @chris0rz
    @chris0rz Před 27 dny

    I think sometime you just have to feed runner Bacterial Programming for tempo, so you have more things to install.

  • @robertpower8374
    @robertpower8374 Před 28 dny +1

    I've been jamming A Teia non stop since the latest set released. My win rate dropped about 10% without Tributary, but the deck is still great (~55% over 50 games). The version you settled on is running way more econ cards than me, but my main concern with your build is that you only have a single fast advance card in the deck. If the La Costa's get trashed you aren't never advancing anymore, which imo is the key to the deck.

    • @MetropoleGrid
      @MetropoleGrid  Před 25 dny

      With three Charlottes and three NGO Fronts, install-advance is a pretty common line for the deck, in iced and un-iced servers alike. I don't think we need to be never advancing all of our agendas on all boardstates.
      That being said, I could totally see the deck swapping out one of the out of faction barriers for another Seamless Launch. Seamless Launch is killer.

  • @wedgeex
    @wedgeex Před 28 dny

    Ugh. I wish every deck wasn't on 3x Spin Doctor. Necessary evil, I suppose but I wish they'd design something that functions similarly for each faction (or make it neutral with XP)

  • @utkarshgaur1942
    @utkarshgaur1942 Před 28 dny

    What does "jam" mean? Like, "we can jam this asset".

    • @Spookynoises125
      @Spookynoises125 Před 28 dny +1

      It means just keep putting assets into servers, somewhat regardless of if it’s safe or not, but mostly just frequency of putting it in back to back.

    • @utkarshgaur1942
      @utkarshgaur1942 Před 28 dny

      @@Spookynoises125 Ah cool. So it could be done both as part of a shell game or if there is taxing ICE in front of the server, right?

  • @wiktorwiktor1827
    @wiktorwiktor1827 Před 23 dny

    Why do you say „them” when in his profile is he/him?