Welcome to Reviewing the Little Boot Icon, an unfortunately named series of reviews for Reboot-modified cards. Today's review: Frantic Coding, the Anarch equivalent of Self-modifying Code. Strange to see that its biggest fan is @Gaslight.

  • Changes: Play cost 3>2.

  • Pros: With Paige Piper, you can install a Yog.0 or Morning Star for cheap from the top 10 cards of your stack. Paige shuffles your stack and cancels the trash effect.

  • Cons: Without Paige, this is pretty bad. Most programs don't cost 5.

6/10 Fun Val engine.

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Welcome to Reviewing the Little Boot Icon, an unfortunately named series of reviews for Reboot-modified cards. Today's review: Armed Intimidation, one of the best ways for eyland to get revenge on Shapers.

  • Changes: Tags (if chosen) 2<3.

  • Pros: The Runner has to choose between losing 3 and 6, or 5 cards from their hand. If you can land this with s left, you can threaten to Scorched Earth them if they take the tags.

  • Cons: 4/2s are not easy to score, though if you have 2 of these the 2nd is easy to score.

7/10 2nd best Argus Security: Protection Guaranteed card after Data Raven.

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Welcome to Reviewing the Little Boot Icon, an unfortunately named series of reviews for Reboot-modified cards. Today's review: Sports Hopper, Plascrete Carapace but not a tech card.

7/10 2xTiger has joined The Horde: Defiant Disenfrancistos.

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Welcome to Reviewing the Little Boot Icon, an unfortunately named series of reviews for Reboot-modified cards. Today's review: Nyashia, mini-Medium for .

6/10 Interesting choice for Connect the Dots decks with extra available.

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IPO

IPO

Welcome to Reviewing the Little Boot Icon, an unfortunately named series of reviews for Reboot-modified cards. Today's review: IPO, better Restructure.

7/10 Great way to spend 2 spare inf.

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