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From: Sorrow <sorrow@*******.ORG>
Subject: [Deck] Lofwyr's Schemes
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 20:37:06 -0500
This deck's sole purpose is to thwart it's opponent's
shadowruns long enough for Lofwyr to steal victory.
It relies on alot of specials and pumpable challenges
to do this. It is financed by rockers and uses Torgo
as it's muscle for Bar Fights, Wanted.and for Interception.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Keep
in mind that in alot of cases, I'm using all of a particular
card I own (like Bar Fight).
Well, here it is. Lemme know what you think:

Lord Torgo x2
Ripper
Kromagnus x4 // Fame & Muscle
Thrash x4
Glitz x4

// Again, all the fame is to finance the pumpable
// challanges and specials

Saeder-Krupp x4
Iron Lung x2 // So I don't have to redraw my hand all the time
Dante's Inferno

Maglocks x4
Security Guards x2
Hellish Traffic
Knight Errant Guards
Lone Star Patrol x3
Elite Security Guards
Chomps 2000 x2
Mage Strike Force

Wild Goose Chase x3
Rush Job x2 // To help facilitate the loss of their runners
Reinforcements x2 // Same as above
No way out x2 // Same as above
Cover Up x2 (all I own)
Block Party x3
Wanted x2
Bar Fight x3
Loaded Dice x4 // For the rolls that Saeder-Krupp
Deja Vu x3 // needs to take the objective

Objectives:
Mob War x2 (all I own)
Dunkelzahn's Black Book
Dragon Hunt
Amazonian Hunt x2
Harlequin's Game

Most of those objectives I chose so Saeder-Krupp
only needs a few to win. I'm going to replace Dragon
Hunt with King of the Hill when I get it. Mob War I
chose because of the chance of it getting turned
face down.

So, what do you guys think?

Sorrow
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I don't want to be alone | I hurt, therefore I am
anymore |--------------------------------
I don't want to be anyone | "What are you looking at...?
anymore | you never seen anyone try to
I don't need a reason to kill myself | commit suicide before?" - Anon
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Copycat Syndrome x2 // For Torgo

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