Card draw simulator
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cwin · 65
Summary
This deck takes Tony Morgan's strong economy and uses it to fuel a large set of Rogue and Guardian events which in turn can be captured by the Crystallizer of Dreams to help Tony pass skill tests. Tony seems like the optimal character to use the Crystallizer of Dreams because he can easily deal with the Guardian of the Crystallizer, and some of the time it may actually help him play events like Scene of the Crime or get additional resources through Bounty Contracts.
Combat
Tony can generally defeat weak enemies using his Tony's .38 Long Colt, but Sleight of Hand and Lupara can be used to burst down tougher foes. Ideally, Tony's .38 Long Colt should be used for the last hit to generate another bounty.
Investigation
Almost every event in this deck has icons, which combined with Flashlight should allow Tony to do a bit of investigating when he's not fighting. Additionally, Scene of the Crime and Intel Report can be used to help clear high shroud locations.
Encounter Deck
Tony has difficulty dealing with some treachery cards due to his low willpower and low sanity. To deal with this, he can pass difficult treachery cards to his "friends" with "You handle this one!" or he can heal horror with a Moment of Respite. On the Hunt helps him stick to the encounter cards he's good at dealing with. All of which add icons to Crystallizer of Dreams.
Money
Tony should be spawning plenty of monsters to make money from Bounty Contracts. In addition, Easy Mark helps Tony churn through his deck while generating resources, and also adding skill icons to the Crystallizer of Dreams.
Feedback appreciated
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Oct 10, 2019 |
Oct 11, 2019Excellent skill icon management! Was that intentional or an accident of design? (ie did you build the deck by looking for Intellect icons, or did you notice the happy coincidence?). If it was intentional, what cards got added/dropped because of skill icons? |
Oct 11, 2019There’s lots of money in this deck, but no real way to use it up outside very expensive service events. Is that intentional? |
Oct 15, 2019
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This looks like a really fun deck. I can't wait to try it out!