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Description <img src="http://www.factfiend.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Al-capone-cell.jpg" height="300" width="500"> <center><br><font size = 6>What makes a prison deck?</font> <font size = 6>I do.</center></font> Back again, this time in a non-[IG](/en/card/06105) Jinteki, [Replicating Perfection](/en/card/02031). This deck's goal is to beat runners down with [Bio-Ethics](/en/card/10050) and lock them out with strong, punishing ICE they are forced to encounter from the ID. I'm making this switch from [IG](/en/card/06105) to [RP](/en/card/02031) because <b> I genuinely think it's the strongest choice</b>. I've tried prison in almost every ID it can be in, and after hundreds of games on [IG](/en/card/06105), the game feels like a breeze now with this old ID. It shores up many weaknesses, and actively creates huge strengths on top of it. <center><font size = 5>Here's the key points:</font></center> - [Jinteki: Replicating Perfection](/en/card/02031) is the new ID to spam assets with. WIth a strong and punishing ICE suite, you can eventually build a board state to effectively put a [Chiyashi](/en/card/11112) over every server. And don't worry about [Employee Strike](/en/card/06045), it's going to get pinged out of hand before they're able to use it. - [Encryption Protocol](/en/card/02029) and [Hostile Infrastructure](/en/card/06083) both create a backup defense other than ICE, while interestingly taxing destruction-based decks. Between the ICE strongarm and [Cerebral Static](/en/card/06025), you should be able to tax out even Whizzard with ease. - [Bio-Ethics Association](/en/card/10050) is a card. - [Friends in High Places](/en/card/11090) and [Clone Suffrage Movement](/en/card/10049) together mean that any progress the runner makes will easily be solved with a single click. Otherwise, [Friends](/en/card/11090) can be used to recur [Tech Startups](/en/card/08020), paying out off of [Turtlebacks](/en/card/06106) and accelerating your boardstate. - [The News Now Hour](/en/card/06045) stops both Rumor Mill and Employee Strike. Usually taxes 2-3 net damage on access, possibly spoiling the play altogether - [Blacklist](/en/card/08036) is a card. - [Fumiko Yamamori](/en/card/11073) prevents runners from constantly running into a [TFP](/en/card/05007) to drain you of credits, and adds a lot of bite to [Voter Intimidation](/en/card/10106). - [Fetals](/en/card/02032) get kills. - There are also money cards. <br> <br> <center><img src="http://whysoblu.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/75430872-e1316414307464.jpg" height="200" width="500"></center> <center><font size = 5>Troublesome Runners, and How To Deal:</font></center> - Slums is a problem. Sacrifice an Agenda, and destroy it with [Voter Intimidation](/en/card/10106). Even if you wiff on it, you'll usually get a few more tries with [Clone Suffrage Movement](/en/card/10049). - Feedback Filter can prove problematic. Luckily, most runners can only really stay afloat, and cant advance a boardstate very rapidly. Just ping them down with [Fumiko](/en/card/11073) and [Voter Intimidation](/en/card/10106), as it deals Meat rather than Net. Alternatively, you can use [Sandburg](/en/card/11020) and [Chiyashi](/en/card/11112) to score out over a couple turns, especially since RP naturally counters Sifr against remotes. - Siphons are easy to dodge, since almost all your assets cost money to rez. Should never really be a worry. - Ice Destruction isn't too painful, as [Hostile Infrastructure](/en/card/06083) tax runners for it, and [Friends in High Places](/en/card/11090) only allows them to capitalize for 3 clicks before it's back. - Criminals are largely countered by [RP](/en/card/02031), because the ID makes Security Testing and Temujan much harder to abuse. Power Tap decks, however, you have to approach differently. Your first priority is to try to prevent a successful run on a central server to negate their DLR from ever becoming a problem. Komainu can also help with with enough strength boost, as it'll wipe the DLR form their hand. If you can't catch them in that time, good 'ol [Voter](/en/card/10106) [Recursion](/en/card/10049) saves the day again. You can and will out vote the Fall Guys. Rushing [Bio-Ethics](/en/card/10050) in this matchup is advisable. - Whizzard. Just [Cerebral Static](/en/card/06025) and [News Now Hour](/en/card/06045). [Hostile Infrastructures](/en/card/06083) to shore up the ICE, then jam away with [Bio-Ethics](/en/card/10050). <center><font size = 5>In Conclusion:</font></center> Like I said, <b>RP is the new deck for asset spam</b>. In my time playing this sort of deck, I'm amazed with the results I've gotten from this. It's resilient, active, and absolutely grinds unprepared runners. You almost always have options which accelerate you greatly, and once your engine is up and running, you cannot be brought back down.

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