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Our Verdict
If you're already hooked on Android: Netrunner and want more options to spice up your decks, this pack is for you! "Trace Amount" brings new cards that unlock a range of strategies, especially for those who enjoy bluffing and surprising the opponent.
Highlights
- More deckbuilding options
- Focus on bluffing & surprises
- Expands existing synergies
- New Jinteki cards
Keep in mind
- Requires base game
- Language dependency
- LCG expansion
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Straight from the second Data Pack of the "Genesis Cycle", "Trace Amount" arrives to supercharge your Android: Netrunner matches! Featuring 60 new cards (three copies of each of twenty different cards), this expansion is a treasure trove for those who love to tinker with strategies and build daring decks. Runners get new tricks up their sleeves with fresh events, while megacorporations can fund even more outlandish operations. Get ready to discover cutting-edge hardware, valuable resources, more efficient icebreakers, updated ice (the corporate defenses, you know?), secret agendas, powerful assets, and game-changing upgrades.
If you're a fan of bluffing and surprises, "Trace Amount" will win you over. The new event and operation cards open up a spectrum of new synergies and unexpected plays. This expansion reinforces the idea that a well-kept card in hand can be worth far more than blindly spent actions. And, of course, who else but Jinteki, with its new identity, would prominently feature in a pack focused on bluffing and twists? They promise to give players a headache (or a corporate headache!) with their new cards. It's the kind of expansion that adds depth and new possibilities without overcomplicating things, maintaining the Netrunner essence we love. Perfect for giving your game sessions that extra boost!
If you're a fan of bluffing and surprises, "Trace Amount" will win you over. The new event and operation cards open up a spectrum of new synergies and unexpected plays. This expansion reinforces the idea that a well-kept card in hand can be worth far more than blindly spent actions. And, of course, who else but Jinteki, with its new identity, would prominently feature in a pack focused on bluffing and twists? They promise to give players a headache (or a corporate headache!) with their new cards. It's the kind of expansion that adds depth and new possibilities without overcomplicating things, maintaining the Netrunner essence we love. Perfect for giving your game sessions that extra boost!
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Publisher
Fantasy Flight Games, Edge Entertainment, Galakta, Giochi Uniti, Heidelberger Spieleverlag
Designer
Lukas Litzsinger, Richard Garfield
Artist
Adam S. Doyle, Anna Ignatieva, Eko Puteh, Matt Zeilinger, Sandara Tang
Do I need the base game Android: Netrunner to play with "Trace Amount"?
Yes, "Trace Amount" is an expansion and requires the base game Android: Netrunner to be played.
How many cards are included in this pack?
This pack contains 60 cards, with three copies of each of the 20 different cards.
What is the average playtime with this expansion?
The playtime remains around 45 minutes, similar to the base game.
How many players is this game for?
Android: Netrunner is a 2-player game, and this expansion maintains that characteristic.
Does the complexity level increase significantly with "Trace Amount"?
The overall complexity of the base game (rated 3.28/5) doesn't change drastically, but the new cards offer more strategic depth and tactical options.
Do I need to know English to play?
The game has moderate language dependency. Using a translated spreadsheet or printed cards with translations is recommended to facilitate gameplay.
Who is this expansion best suited for?
It's ideal for experienced Android: Netrunner players looking for new cards to optimize their decks, especially those who enjoy bluffing and control mechanics.