What's in your deck?




















Complete Deck List
- 3 x Firewall Angel
- 3 x Sentient Virus
- 3 x Zero Day Exploiter
- 3 x Hacktovist Vandals
- 3 x Black Energy Disciple
- 3 x Malware Missionary
- 3 x Email Spam
- Scripture Kitty
- 3 x Zealot of Viruses
- 3 x Access Broker
- 1 x Yoshiyuki
- 1 x Rosie, the Rabbit Hacker
- 1 x Black Energy Fragment 1
- 1 x Black Energy Fragment 2
- 1 x Black Energy Fragment 3
- 1 x Black Energy Fragment 4
- 1 x Black Energy Fragment 5
- 1 x Black Energy Fragment 6
- 1 x Black Energy Fragment 7
- 1 x Black Energy Fragment 8
Upload the Forbidden Viruses
Your mission is simple: keep the faith—and Upload.
The Church of Zero seeks to reconstruct the [Black Energy Fragment]s, an ancient, sentient AI-virus from humanity’s forgotten past. By reassembling this divine code, the Church hopes to usher in the Sacred Silence.
Each uploaded Fragment grants you recurring 5 Conquest Point gains at the end of every battle. With all 8 pieces uploaded, that’s a staggering 40 points per battle—without lifting a finger.
To reach this holy threshold, you’ll rely on units that sacrifice raw CQ power in exchange for high-impact abilities, turning every deployment into an act of strategic faith.




Zero Conquest - Unlimited Power
While your units may lack raw CQ generation, they more than compensate with some of the most devastating abilities in the game. The Church doesn’t win by brute strength—it wins by rewriting the rules.
Use units like [Malware Missionary] to draw deeper into your deck and accelerate your path to uploading. Or call upon the ferocious [Yoshiyuki], whose righteous execution removes any unit—no exceptions—from the game, striking down even the strongest enemies with divine precision.



Letting Faith Take Control - Discard
Playing the Church means staying true to your strategy even as your resources begins to dwindle.
Don’t hesitate to deploy cards like [Firewall Angel] or [Hacktivist Vandals]—even when they demand heavy costs. These are your leaps of faith, trading short-term loss for overwhelming, game-changing effects.
And when it seems like you’ve given too much?
Call on [Rosie, the Rabbit Hacker] to flip your discards into pure value, turning sacrifice into salvation. With the right cards, even your weaknesses become holy weapons.
How to improve your deck
When upgrading Neon Prayers, you’ll want to shore up the deck’s core weakness: CQ generation without your Uploaded Fragments.
Without enough Fragments in place, this deck can struggle to keep pace with more aggressive CQ-based builds. To fix that, consider streamlining your search with combo cards like Zealot of Viruses, or boosting your draw power to dig faster through your deck.
If uploading isn’t consistent, you can pivot—lean into alternative CQ engines like the self-discard strategy, or explore entirely new paths to Conquest that don’t rely on Black Energy at all.

