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Me and my wife love playing netrunner. However, we do not want to customize the decks using the deck building rules. We like that the individual decks have a very distinct feel to them and would like to keep all seven decks functional. It would, however, be nice to be able to expand the collection and number of different cards through the available expansion sets.
My question is, can I use the expansion sets without having to make any complex deck-building decisions? I don't mind just adding the new cards to the deck of their respective runner or corporation, and adding the new neutral cards to the pool of neutral cards used in every deck. But would that work? Or would it ruin the starter decks? Would it unbalance the game or destoy the theme? Or is there another way for me to use the expansions without resorting to complex deck building.
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With the way that the Data Packs are structured, you could theoretically continually add the new cards for each Faction to their respective decks, at least for a while. If the game goes for a long time, eventually they are going to become very very large decks.
Here's a quick breakdown if you're looking to avoid or simplify deckbuilding for now, and simply ignore the Influence costs. The numbers are for total physical cards, including copies of the cards picked:
Corp Deck:
45-49 cards, 3 copies of each.
20-21 Agenda points. (This will be 9 cards for every faction but Weyland/NBN, which it will be 10-12)
Pick 20 ICE
Pick 11 Events
Pick 9 Assets/Upgrades.
Runner Deck
45 Cards, 3 copies of Each.
Pick 10 Programs
Pick 10 Hardware
Pick 10 Resources
Pick 15 Events
When you feel more comfortable, mess with the ratios and then add in using the Influence system. Influence is what preserves most of the flavor of each faction, so I suggest moving to that before ratios.
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Without knowing exactly how the expansions will be organized (outside of the 3x20 new cards pattern), I think there are ways for you to achieve what you're looking for without spending too much time. However, the more expansions come out, the more unwieldy it might become for you, depending on how you approach it.
What I gather is that you basically don't want to make use of the out-of-faction cards in your decks so as to keep the faction-specific flavor. In the beginning, this shouldn't be too hard to do just by putting in the new cards for each faction into the existing decks, possibly taking out neutral cards as necessary to keep within the deck-size/agenda point limits.
As expansions continue to be released, this mostly additive approach will likely cause the decks to play less smoothly as sub-themes for the different factions emerge and come into conflict with each other if you are not paying attention to them.
So either you stop buying expansion packs once you are satisfied with the decks you have, or you're gonna have to look more closely into what goes into each deck. Of course, people are posting deck lists all the time (here, and even more so over at cardgamedb.com), so as the card pool grows, you might just want to check out and copy some of the decks other people have built. And there may be some eager and helpful players on the forum that can help you put together thematic decks if you tell them what cards you have available.
Ultimately, the game is designed so there's no cut-and-dry way to put your decks together, so while you can get some mileage out of unscrupulous incorporation of new cards, I think it will only get you so far before your play experience begins to suffer.
In my opinion, there's no way to use the expansions without some amount of deckbuilding. At the very least, you will need to maintain correct agenda point totals for the corps. More importantly, however, a pack only adds a couple of cards for each faction, so it's likely that just adding whatever's available will result in very unbalanced decks. It's hard to provide specifics, since we don't know much about the contents of each pack just yet, but, for example, it probably goes without saying that each runner will have a fairly uneven mix of icebreakers at any given time, depending on what's been released for them already.
It's not so much a question of trying to avoid deck-building because it's hard. I have been playing CCG's for nearly 20 years, and are quite used to building decks. The things I'm trying to avoid are:
1. The decks being MY decks. I don't mind playing with a deck I designed myself. But my opponents (my wife and friends) are not going to play with decks they build themselves. I want to give them a chance to play with (or against) THE Shaper deck instead of MY Shaper deck. Having build both decks myself gives me an unfair advantage.
2. I don't want to use out-of-faction cards. Mostly due to concerns about theme, but also because I don't want to use the other decks for spare parts. I like having 7 fully functional decks.
3. The starter decks seems somewhat balanced against one another. I don't want to ruin that by rebuilding the decks.
I am less confident now that you will be able to do what you're looking to do. As has been said, the expansions will be there to offer new options for augmentation, not to simply expand the existing decks.
That being said, even if you make the decisions for what goes into each deck (as you would eventually have to), thus making it "your" deck, once another player is familiar with the deck, it becomes irrelevant who put together the cards (unless each player keeps playing the same faction and you actively make an effort to create imbalanced decks).
I did not know that the expansions were not available yet. I might ask again later on, when its clear what the content of the expansion pack are.
every pack will be different so they won't be uniform throughout and won't easily add to the existing starter decks in how you want. You might be better off just sticking with the core set as is.
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If you are trying to avoid having them be YOUR deck, why don't you just ask deckbuilding forums to have people build you one of each 'faction' of a deck for YOU. Now its NO one (in your playgroup's) deck!
I'm sure there are enough netrunner players that'll be more than willing to build ya a deck including the core deck and data packs.
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vermillian said:
If you are trying to avoid having them be YOUR deck, why don't you just ask deckbuilding forums to have people build you one of each 'faction' of a deck for YOU. Now its NO one (in your playgroup's) deck!
I'm sure there are enough netrunner players that'll be more than willing to build ya a deck including the core deck and data packs.
I think his main concern is that his opponents have fun. He is experienced with card games, so making a deck would be no problem, but if his opponents aren't as experienced, this would create an advantage for him, and likely be unfun for his opponents. My roommate has played Magic for something like 14 years, I figured it would be fun to play with him, so I went and bought a starter deck. He loves building decks, so he made a deck to play against me. His deck was much stronger than mine, and by turn 3 the game was pretty much over. When I bought Android: Netrunner though, he often commented during our first few games that he "didn't know what the optimal choice was", and that he "didn't know the cards well enough to judge" his moves. This made for a more balanced, and more importantly, fun experience for me. My roommate wanted to have a list of every single card with all card effects in my deck so that he could judge his moves; I feel like that's cheating, but he thinks that over time he would learn that anyways so it would be fair. To each his own I guess.
Matias said he feels the decks are fairly balanced, thus, having other people make decks for him might create an imbalance in the deck strength, or lead to a certain deck that wins consistently; this again would be unfun for both parties. "If I use this deck I'll almost always win, and if I play against it I'll likely lose" is not much of a fun gaming situation for casual players (tournament play is a different story).
To address the original question, I guess you'll just have to wait and see unfortunately :(. I can't imagine that the expansions would completely imbalance the starter decks if you simply added them in, but I'm not as experienced with card games as you guys, so I'm not sure if this is a common occurrence among card games.
Your roommate, vermillian, is over-competitive. You wouldn't 'learn all the cards anyways' because the decks change. He needs to just accept that netrunner is a more skillful game, or he can go back to paying more every month.
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If he wants to learn the cards better, he needs to play the game more then he wouldn't need a cheat sheet. Also, once the data packs start releasing, it will be a constant cycle of learning new cards. I can't wait.
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Toqtamish said:
every pack will be different so they won't be uniform throughout and won't easily add to the existing starter decks in how you want. You might be better off just sticking with the core set as is.
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Epistemic said:
My roommate has played Magic for something like 14 years, I figured it would be fun to play with him, so I went and bought a starter deck. He loves building decks, so he made a deck to play against me. His deck was much stronger than mine, and by turn 3 the game was pretty much over. When I bought Android: Netrunner though, he often commented during our first few games that he "didn't know what the optimal choice was", and that he "didn't know the cards well enough to judge" his moves. This made for a more balanced, and more importantly, fun experience for me. My roommate wanted to have a list of every single card with all card effects in my deck so that he could judge his moves; I feel like that's cheating, but he thinks that over time he would learn that anyways so it would be fair. To each his own I guess.
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To answer the original post, let me do a bit of guesswork.
For the Runners, sure - you can keep adding card forever. It will dilute the deck a great deal after the first few datapacks though, creating an unfocused pool of cards.
The Corps have a different problem. Their deck size is constrained and defined by the Agenda included. We know that every faction gets a new Agenda in the first data pack (that's good), and then gets one other card, for a total of +6 cards.
In order to include 6 new cards, the existing Corp decks would need +2 (possibly +4) Agenda points.
And that's the problem. 3 Agenda cards will never be worth +2 or +4 Agenda points, they will have +3, +6 or +9
So to include the Expansion, the Corp MUST tune (deck build) in order to hit proper deck size based on included Agenda.
For the Runner, they WILL WANT to tune (deck build) to remove redundancy or otherwise get back down to near the minimum deck size.
And that's just if you want to pare down and stay within a single faction.
Once you've started tuning, including cards from other factions by using influence is the next logical step.
Hard question. Android Netrunner is one of the best "out of the box" games. It is very difficult to avoid deckbuiding with this game with expansions. Maybe you can take of neutral cards and replase them with faction specifick, but many neutral cards are essential because they produce gredits…
You just have to hope that there will be "balanced" prebuild decks with expansions from netforums etc. By adding cards you can really fast go to the illegal deck type with corporates. And allso not so balanced decks allso.
My best advice would be to wait for the first cycle to end, and then make netforum for making balanced "single" faction decks by netcommunity. Not an easy task I have to say, but the best option in here IMHO.
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