The power in Ayla's NVRAM is deck thinning and consistency. With 3x important cards such as Magnum Opus, SMC, and Ubax, setting up is a breeze.

As it looks, the basic gameplan of this deck is to set up Baba Yaga with Breach, Yog.0, Faerie, and optionally Sharpshooter. You would also want a Magnum Opus set up on Dhegdheer for you economy and open MU.

Early game piloting is most important to do correctly, as once you are set up with a System Seizure out, even the mightiest of servers fall for simple pennies.

NVRAM: In order of importance for what you want to hold.

1. Matchup specific silver bullets, if needed - Film Critic, NACH, Net Shield

2. Baba Yaga pieces - Baba Yaga herself, Yog, Faerie, Breach, Sharpshooter

3. Economy - Dhegdeer, Magnum Opus, Ubax

4. Late Game - Anything you won't need until you are set up - R&D Interface, System Seizure, Maker's Eye

Typical opening turns begin with setting up Magnum Opus, Ubax, and Peace in Our Times. With three SMC and Clone Chip, as well as naturally drawing the pieces, the full breaker suite is usually set up by turn 7 or 8 at the latest.

Never think that you have to wait until you have every single breaker out to start running. SMC on the table can get out what you need, and Scavenge or Clone Chip can save anything you lose, or if you happen to install something not on Baba Yaga.

Other options for the deck include Paricia, for if Magnum Opus doesn't seem to be enough to hold back assets, Beth KC for the value while setting up, and Same Old Thing for extra System Seizures and Maker's Eyes.

Go out, break some servers, and bask in the sheer efficiency of your breakers.