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From: Noah Overton <Puckstpr@***.COM>
Subject: Re: Rocker/Virus Deck
Date: Sun, 6 Dec 1998 12:22:46 EST
In a message dated 12/5/98 10:14:38 PM Pacific Standard Time,
Strangefate@*****.NET writes:

> Before I list this deck, I would like to say that it contains runners
> that have 9 of the 14 skills in the game. I made it to stop the bragging
> that an opponent of mine cannot stop doing, and all he uses is a
> Bully/Thug deck. I have yet to try it, but tell me what you think about
> it. Oh, I know that it has a weakness to Infighting, Unstable Ally,
> Shady Manager, and Suicidal Tendencies already.
>
> Runners (32)
> Jackyl x2
> Cannonball x2
> Glitz x4
> Skwaaaaaark! x2
> Thrash x4
> Stomper x2
> Macabre x2
> Reaper x2
> Razorback x2
> Hatchetman x2
> Knuckles x2
> Domino x2
> Kromagnus x4
>
> Gear (16)
> Muscle Replacement x4
> Cyberarm x4
> HandRazors x4
> Dermal Plating x4
>
> Locations (5)
> Chop Shop x3
> Club Vortex x2
>
> Stingers (5)
> Tactics: Converge x2
> Innocent Bystander x1
> Bad Reputation x1
> Cowards x1
> Spreading The Disease x4
>
> Challenges (12)
> Double Jeaopardy x2
> Security Consultant x2
> Genetic Monstrosity x4
> Chomps 2000 x2
> Widow's Trap x2
>
> Objectives (12)
> Hell House x4
> Bio-Lab Raid x4
> Sucker Run x2
> Nosferatu Den x2
>
> Yep, That is 74+12 cards. A little too big for my taste normally (I
> prefer 60+8). I figure I might cut it down a little after playing it
> once or twice. I look forward to reading the responses to this deck
> idea.
>
> Rob
>
it looks to me is that you have built your versen of a bully deck.

if you want to stop your friends bully deck dont copy his idea of a deck but
destroy it. if you like rockers i have a deck for you.
i will post it later.

puck

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