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From: Brett Borger <bxb121@***.EDU>
Subject: Re: I was slaughtered
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 14:15:05 +0000
> > > I would try a challenge stack like this:
> > > 1st: something to trigger an alarm
> >
> > GAQS, Whoops.
> >
> Actually I meant something like The Funhouse, Toxic Spirit and Astral
> Sentry (since it sounds like he doesn't have Shaman), Eyekiller
> followed by Feeding Ghouls, Minefield, Bobby Trap, Flock of Geese,
> etc...

Hmm. I only have half of those, but your point is valid and
well-made.

> > > 2nd: something to remove some runners (back to the safehouse or out
> > > of the game)
> Retinal Scanner, Poison Gas trap, Nets, Minefield, Bobby Trap, Hit and
> Run, those that target a single runner Incubus, Killer Drone,
> Manticore, etc...

Retinal Scanner? I haven't found this to be the least bit useful.
But then the die is always against me.

Hit and run doesn't kill or remove anyone (although it does hurt the
heck out of them)

> How about Infected Chrome (can you put 2 of these on a single runner?)
> and/or Cyber-Psychosis? Of course Dr. Apocalypse with a Hellblast and
> Wanted! should do the trick and give you reputation to boot. However
> that's 2 rares and a 3 card combo you might not see too often.

Especially since I don't have a single one of them, much less in my
deck. :(

> > > > Q: The Rapier says "Outdoor". Does this mean it can ONLY be
> > What I meant was: If it doesn't say Outdoor
> > OR Indoor, do I have the armor bonus or not?
> >
> Sorry, I see now. Yes, unless the card (or objective the challenge is
> on) states otherwise it can be used.

umm.. Okay.

> The other thing to try is to speed your deck up a bit. I don't know
> what's in it, and I'm no master at deckbuilding myself... So I'm not
> sure what pointers to give you for this one.

I did notice that it was pretty slow. I'm working on it.

Thanks for the help. I'll let you know in a few days if it worked.


Brett Borger
SwiftOne@***.edu
AAP Techie

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