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Android Netrunner
« on: January 31, 2014, 02:59:14 PM »
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I just want to know if this game is any good...
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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2014, 03:25:30 PM »
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It's better than good, it's absolutely amazing. Probably the best designed and most balanced TCG I've ever played. And best of all, it's really cheap to get into. 30 bucks for the base set, and then each complete expansion is $15. No rares, no chase cards, no mythics, you get it all in one box.

 I desperately am looking for people to play with in my area, but alas, it hasn't caught on in St. Louis yet.... :(
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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2014, 03:30:12 PM »
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I guess its time to see if "someone" sells this in my state...
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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2014, 03:32:49 PM »
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I've only played the original NetRunner, and it doesn't do a whole lot for me. The concept was great - asymmetric sides with different win conditions - but so much seemed to come down to pure guesswork (as opposed to strategic deduction). I don't know what the more recent version has changed, but I haven't sought it out.
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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #4 on: January 31, 2014, 04:27:35 PM »
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It's better than good, it's absolutely amazing. Probably the best designed and most balanced TCG I've ever played.
Agreed. A:NR is currently the fifth highest-rated game on BGG and has been on The Hotness since its release in 2012. And the player base is fairly amazing; there are 10 or so active podcasts for A:NR.

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And best of all, it's really cheap to get into. 30 bucks for the base set, and then each complete expansion is $15. No rares, no chase cards, no mythics, you get it all in one box.
I bought the complete set (2x core set, 1x all expansions) for JSB23 for his birthday last August, and it cost me ~$100.

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I desperately am looking for people to play with in my area, but alas, it hasn't caught on in St. Louis yet.... :(
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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2014, 04:42:45 PM »
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This is a card game I've been interested in playing ever since FFG announced they were bringing the game back. I already play two of the living card games from them, being Lord of the Rings and Star Wars, so starting collecting these shouldn't be too different for me.

I'm having a hard time getting a grasp of the rules, but I am getting there. This game isn't as hard for me to understand as the Star Wars CCG from Decipher and Middle Earth from Iron Crown were.

This game is also on OCTGN if anybody wants to play it. :)
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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #6 on: January 31, 2014, 05:31:37 PM »
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This game is also on OCTGN if anybody wants to play it. :)
I wonder if someone could make a Redemption game on OCTGN?

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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #7 on: January 31, 2014, 05:34:03 PM »
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No packs is kinda a bummer though since i really enjoy opening random pack and getting surprised with a UR hence why i supported the kickstarter thread.
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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #8 on: February 01, 2014, 12:29:09 PM »
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No packs is kinda a bummer though since i really enjoy opening random pack and getting surprised with a UR hence why i supported the kickstarter thread.
The trade off is that everyone has all of the cards, so winning is more a matter of who is the best deck designer and game player (as opposed to who has the most money to buy cards).

This game is also on OCTGN if anybody wants to play it. :)
I wonder if someone could make a Redemption game on OCTGN?
Technically a person should be able to do that. (I know for a fact you can create a plugin for LackeyCCG that would give you multi-player, and booster draft capability pretty much out of the box.) The question is why anybody would want to go to the effort if RedemptionLive! has the blessing of the copyright holder?
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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #9 on: February 03, 2014, 01:46:50 PM »
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More expensive than it should be, but its alaska...
40 bucks... they have one in stock, and they said they carry most of the expansions.

Ebay price:
47.60 bucks... USED

this is the core set though... shipping is crazy big. Plus the game shop i contacted is in Anchorage...Thinking of seeing if my mom can get a hold of this for less than 40 bucks, including shipping. (shes not in Alaska...)
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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #10 on: February 04, 2014, 02:28:02 PM »
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News: same price down in washington... i thought it was supposed to be 30 bucks, on ebay, its 30 bucks without shipping...
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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #11 on: February 04, 2014, 03:45:34 PM »
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The MSRP for the A:NR core is $39.95 and FLGS are (almost) always going to charge MSRP, so the shop you talked to was dealing you really straight. If you want to try online both Amazon and CoolStuffInc have the core for $27, but shipping to AK is going to bump that up.

With the exception of bulk purchases, I buy all of my games locally. Keeping my FLGS in business is of considerable value.


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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #12 on: February 04, 2014, 05:22:18 PM »
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Wow, just checked the price from coolstuffinc for the whole set, and it definately seems cheaper from these guys, plus, free shipping for the whole set
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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #13 on: April 21, 2014, 02:16:57 PM »
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Question. If you buy the core set is it enough for two people to play?
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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #14 on: April 21, 2014, 02:26:46 PM »
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Question. If you buy the core set is it enough for two people to play?
Yes indeed! The core set comes with faction-specific cards for 4 Corporation factions and 3 Runner factions (think brigades from Redemption) as well as enough neutral-faction cards for each type (Corporation and Runner) to bring any of the faction decks up to legal size. What does this mean? Right out of the box you can have a legal Corporation and a legal Runner deck which is all you need for 2 people to play! You can mix and match the cards to create other legal decks as well once you get used to the game.

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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #15 on: April 22, 2014, 01:01:22 PM »
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I love the asymmetrical game play. I have only got to play a few rounds with each side but it was a blast. How worth it are the expansions?
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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #16 on: April 22, 2014, 01:51:15 PM »
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I love the asymmetrical game play. I have only got to play a few rounds with each side but it was a blast. How worth it are the expansions?
It depends.  If you are a casual player who just wants to pick up a pre-made deck to play every so often, the core set alone is going to be fine.

If you enjoy the deck building aspects or are going to play enough that you get to the point of being tired of "the same old decks." Then you want to branch out and pick some expansions.  (In the core and first cycle, runners were stronger than the corp.  If you find this occurring when you play, pick up a copy of Opening Moves as your first datapack.  Jackson Howard will quickly remedy this situation.)

Lastly, if you are really into deck building and/or want to play competitively you will need two copies of the core set (or three), and one each of every expansion. I can't think of one expansion that did not advance the game in some way.

The also have draft packs for NetRunner, but buying the expansions outright is going to be a better deal if what you really want are the cards.

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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #17 on: April 22, 2014, 06:26:02 PM »
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MJB,

How do tournaments work? Do you pick a faction and compare total wins at the end of the tournament, or are you expected to build decks for both sides and play a match?
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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #18 on: April 22, 2014, 06:35:07 PM »
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You bring two decks--one Corp and one Runner. For the first few rounds you are playing Swiss seeded matches. You play two games (one corp/one runner) against your opponent. You get two points for a victory and one point for if you are leading at time out for the round.

After a few rounds of Swiss if there are enough players they will top cut.  A standard 30-40 player tournament is going to be 5 rounds of Swiss with a top cut of eight.  The top cut rounds used to be matches, but in the near future they are going to switch to individual games with double elimination. I believe the higher seeded player coming out of Swiss gets his/her choice of whether to run or corp.

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I should have mentioned that the Net Runner tournament scene is quite awesome. I've been to tournaments at 4 different locations, and the people are uniformly laid back and fun to hang with. My youngest (11 years old) has attended a couple of tourneys with me, and everyone has treated him kindly and been willing to give helpful suggestions and congratulate him when he plays well.

My experience is limited to the Minnesota scene, but the reports from other areas that I have heard/read are basically the same across the board.
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Super fun.
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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #19 on: December 08, 2014, 12:44:14 AM »
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I know this is a necro but what packs would you suggest for starting deck building? I got bored due to lack of variety and stopped playing but I think a few packs for christmas may start the bug again.
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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #20 on: December 08, 2014, 04:12:49 AM »
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I know this is a necro but what packs would you suggest for starting deck building? I got bored due to lack of variety and stopped playing but I think a few packs for christmas may start the bug again.
I just got into Android Netrunner in the last few months (due to working at FF).  I went ahead and got two starters and one of each expansion still available.

As I look at my current decks, I see a lot of the cards have the symbol that looks like a squiggly "H".  There are also a bunch of ones that look like the symbol for antenna signals (kinda like this: o))) except vertical).  My Weylen deck specifically has a log of cards with the symbol that looks like an 1940's microphone.

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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #21 on: December 08, 2014, 06:56:23 AM »
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It depends on what you are looking for...

The holistic approach is to purchase expansions in the order that they originally shipped. This would let you experience how the meta shifted over time. It also makes it easier to discuss your collection with other players (e.g., "I have everything up through A Study in Static.")

A second approach would be to preferentially select packs that give you the most interesting options for building across the board. This will introduce you to a number of the archetypes and some moderately powerful decks.

The last approach would be to start with a couple of factions (one corp, one runner) that you are interested in a purchase packs to expand on those. You can pretty quickly become competitive this way at minimal cost.

I believe both reddit (specifically the Net Runner subreddit) and Shut Up and Sit Down have buying guides. Or you could post which approach you are interested in, and I could make some suggestions.

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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #22 on: December 08, 2014, 10:14:09 AM »
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I was going to get into NR, but star wars lcg just looked way cooler, so I got that...

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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #23 on: December 08, 2014, 10:36:54 AM »
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Anyone know if there's a way to play this game online? It seems like we have quite a few people that play the game so it might be fun to be able to play it with each other.

Does Lackey, or similar programs, have an A:NR plugin at all, or something like that?


I was going to get into NR, but star wars lcg just looked way cooler, so I got that...
I have the starter set for that on my Christmas list. :P

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Re: Android Netrunner
« Reply #24 on: December 08, 2014, 10:39:35 AM »
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To be competitive, you have to have 2.

 


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