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Announcing a brand new format and series of tournaments for the Winter Season!
I’m pretty sure I’m going to try to participate in next week’s Random Access Memories tournament. It looks like exactly what I need from the game right now — a way to do something interesting with old cards, a format that is impossible to completely solve/iteratively test given the severe time constraints, and one that promotes creative deckbuilding.
The idea is simple: Every few weeks, a random selection of products (a couple of “big boxes” and a bunch of “data packs” — with just a few packs, including those with Mumbad City Hall and Temüjin Contract, not included) will be selected as the card pool. You then have about two hours to make decks before jumping into a tournament — or, if you complete and finalize your decklists within 45 minutes, you get a free win in the standings. No banlists, no prizes, just an impetus to play.
It smells to me like an interesting mix of my very favorite two ways to play Netrunner: A draft and the old “onesies” (1.1.1 and then 1.1.1.1) formats. I assume everyone understand the former, but the latter is a nearly-forgotten format where players were limited to one core set, one big box, one data pack, and later, I think, one playset of any other card. These limited pools were really fun for me, and I love the necessity of playing unoptimal decks.
There’s a new #random-access-memories channel on the Green Level Clearance Discord, and someone in there mentioned yesterday that given the way the format selects boxes and packs, you have a 94% chance of getting a Jinteki identity in the pool, which is really all I needed to hear. I’ll gladly take an excuse to play Harmony Medtech or Chronos Protocol or Jinteki Biotech again.
Will I do well? I don’t care! I just want to enjoy this game again — beyond some kitchen table games with my wife and kids, I haven’t played it at all in over a year — and this seems like a great opportunity to do that.
Anyone else going to give it a shot? How do you prepare for something like this? Isn’t it fun thinking about a format you kind of can’t prepare for?
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