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法術

费用: 2. XP: 2.

潛修者

攻擊。將你的值加入你這次攻擊的技能值。在這次攻擊前,你可以立即與被攻擊的敵人交戰。這次攻擊造成+1傷害(如果該敵人非精英,改為+2傷害)。如果這次攻擊期間有抽出符號,當你回合結束時將幽靈利刃返回你的手牌。

Pavel Kolomeyets
鐵杉谷盛宴調查員擴充 #102.
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For investigators who have access to Mystic (5) or Spell (5), it's hard to find a good reason to upgrade to Spectral Razor (2), Read the Signs (2) and Ethereal Slip.

A single-use event or skill must be stronger than assets that can be used multiple times to be worth including in your deck. The level 0 version of these events compare very favorably to Shrivelling (0) or Rite of Seeking (0), giving you an efficient way of dispatching with 3hp or aloof non-elite enemies, or to reach higher skill test values.

However, once you have some XP in your deck, these level 2 version compare poorly to the likes of Brand of Cthugha (4) or Rite of Seeking (4). They deal 1 less damage to elites and get 1 less clue. They're significantly more expensive than playing spell assets. They require other support cards in play before they can be used*. They can't be used multiple times per turn - if you fail a fight check you're just out of luck.

Alternative explanation using Gru's plan:

  1. Set up Prophetic and Olive Mcbride (2), have Read the Signs (2) in hand.
  2. Play Read the Signs for free using Prophetic, using Olive Mcbride during the skill test to guarantee a symbol draw and recur Read the Signs to your hand at the end of the round.
  3. Discover 1 less clue per round than Rite of Seeking.
  4. Discover 1 less clue per round than Rite of Seeking?

So, why would you take these cards? You take them because you're playing blurse and you want your arcane slots for other uses**, and/or because you don't have access to mystic 4. Kōhaku Narukami is the poster boy here, with strong economy and the being able to take advantage of the extra arcane slots.

Also, these cards are a dark horse on off-class mystics. Anyone who can take these upgraded events can also take Olive McBride, Rod of Carnamagos***, and Robes of Endless Night. Bring your own blurse generation and you have a party going.

Sister Mary gets a much needed buff with XP here, allowing her to properly flex into investigating in ways she couldn't before. She has natural symbol generation, Prophetic access, and can discount repeated plays with Rite of Sanctification. She also often runs other cards that benefit from token manipulation like Blessed Blade or .35 Winchester.

Sefina Rousseau likewise likes these events even though The Painted World doesn't interact properly with the return-to-hand effect. These events are some of the highest action-compression she can get at the time of writing, and competes very favorably with the Rogue events of the same type like Pilfer and Backstab. Rogue access also gives her cool toys like Double, Double, extra actions, the economy to support repeated plays, and lets her double-dip on the stat bonuses from Geas and The Black Fan.

//Front Daisy has better things to do in general, but can run them as a jank deck of sorts, since seeker does have good curse generation and gets acceptable mileage out of curses with Prismatic Spectacles and Gabriel Carillo.


* unless you have to discard the card after use, but why would you do that after paying 2xp for it unless you have no choice?
** e.g. for Spirit of Humanity or Close the Circle
*** despite much hand-wringing about how unintuitive the interaction is, the Rod feels obviously designed to combo with these set of cards

yinwhite · 17
People with access to Mystic 5 have a lot more token control than people who only have it to two, so can more reliably recur this stuff. They also have access to things like the Astronomical Atlas, which takes massive advantage of the new symbols and can cycle through your deck fast. Also worth noting literally every Mystic has access to Prophetic, which imo is the thing that makes these worth running. It's probably also worth pointing out specific synergies with Marie, Jacqueline, Luke, Mateo and even Jim. — SSW · 209
While I don't think Spectral Razor 2 is amazing, I think it's quite a bit better than this review suggests. Spectral Razor has always been a strong event, and recurring it is quite powerful. I would also suggest that comparing a level 2 event to level 4 assets is overlooking a lot of the nuance of deck building. It's not a must-have upgrade for any deck, but at a minimum this card certainly has way better homes than Daisy Walker and her 5 skill value. — Pseudo Nymh · 54
Spectral Razor is a strong event for a 0xp card, when compared to other 0xp cards. They fall short when compared to XP spell cards, with their only advantage being that they're slotless. — suika · 9389
@SSW sure, you can play them in other mystics, the deck won't not work. I just think don't there's a compelling reason to, they're pretty much just worse than just playing spell assets. — yinwhite · 17
Spell assets with finite uses, action costs for playing them and in many cases detrimental effects on certain token pulls… — niklas1meyer · 1
Yeah, I agree with this review--on the majority of Mystics I don't want to be spending actions playing Read the Signs / Spectral Razor by the late campaign, which makes these upgrades less-than-compelling. That said, the Razor is more competitive with the combat assets than Read the Signs is with the cluefinding assets. — CaiusDrewart · 3119
I'm a bit surprised that none of the mystics, who have event mechanics are mentioned. These are Luke and parallel Agnes. I've only played the first but the razor and read the sign are staples in my decks for him. Killing an enemy engaged with your friend otw through the Dreamlands is great. I suppose the upgrade can be useful for Luke especially if he use the curse mechanic of his seeker splash. — Tharzax · 1
Luke maybe, but for || Agnes the upgrade is a nonbo with her ability. — Susumu · 362
Can confirm that this is a treat to play with a cursey Luke and LOLive deck. — HanoverFist · 711
Somehow people keep forgetting that arcane research is still a thing so basically you can have those spells like for 0xp — Drostt · 72