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From: Donald Arganbright <jayden63@*******.COM>
Subject: Anti-bully... non-fuchi deck
Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 10:20:42 PST
Hoi,

This is my anti-everything... non fuchi deck.

Sometimes called - House of Pain 65/8

Runners - 18
Thrash - x4
Glitz - x3
Loki - x3
Jade - x2
Ajax - x3
Tanaka - x3

Gear - 11
Shurikin - x3
Poision - x2
Bulldog van - x3
Dermal Armor - x2
Lucky Wabbits foot - x1

Specials - 14
Drive by - x3
LOTI - x4
Cement Shoes - x2
Rampageing Mutant - x2
Tactics:converge - x2
In Fighting - x1

Contacts/locations - 2
Media chick - x2

Challenges - 20
Mage Strike Force - x4
Genetic Monstrocity - x4
Hunting Gargoyle - x2
Chomps 2000 - x2
Eliete security mage - x1
Lone Star patrol -x3
Widows Trap - x3
Eliete security guards - x1

Objectives - 8
Cake Walk - x3
Milk Run - x2
Operation Cottonmouth - x2
Dunklezens Black Book - x1

This Deck is rather cheesy but I like it. I have the rockers in there
because I need the nuyen. The bulldog vans are for their protection
against riots, while LOTI is for wanteds and bar fights. Running is
very simple... first you send out a rampaging mutant to take out the
challenges... pump up your media chick, send a few runners and combat
tactics:converge the challenges damage to one runner if need be. The
cake walk and milk run make this a little easier. I had to throw in
operation cottonmouth and the blackbook to make the required rep. Loki,
jade, tanaka, and ajax use gear and specials to continually damage my
opponents runners as they come out, or just take them out completly.
This deck often wins with just a single run... two at the most. All the
runners and gear are fairly cheap... this helps with deployment, this
also helps give it a high cycle factor.

Let me know what you think.

*** Knife Sharpens on Stone... Man Sharpens on Man ***
*** - Tao ***

Jayden Stormwalker
Donald Arganbright


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