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Jessyjkn · 13
The Animal Handler Memeophile Charlie Kane
- Overall Strategy: Help teammates by using allies to soak damage. Then, be a wicked necromancer and revive them from the dead.
- There are many approaches you can take with this deck. Cards like “Get behind me!” and “Let me handle this!” will support your teammates by redirecting the enemy or bad revelations from the encounter deck toward you. Use “Trusted” to boost the hitpoints of your animals to help soak damage. Once they die, use “A Chance Encounter” to revive them. The level 0 “A Chance Encounter” is not that good but once you upgrade it with exp points, you’ll be the king of necromancy.
- Almost all of your allies are animals. I added one human “Leo De Luca” (who you could consider a pet lol) because he helps give you another action. The main animal you should look out for is “Sled Dog.” Use “Calling in Favors” to draw your deck and search for your “Sled Dogs.”
- Your investigator ability is very versatile. Even though you have a 1/1/1/1 stat line, your ability allows you to exhaust your allies and boost your stats (e.g. let’s say you have 2 Mysterious Ravens in play and you want to investigate. If you exhaust both of them, you get a +2 (+1 for exhausting it and +1 for the one book icon on its card) for each Ravens for a total of +4). You can combo this with “Inspiring Presence” to not only heal your allies but ready them again for another skill test in the same round :O (mind blown)
- Mr. Kane’s weapon is great. His “Survival Knife” weapon combos well with “Guard Dog.” With upgraded “Guard Dog,” you are practically invincible. The stronger the enemy, the more damage you will deal back.
- Because his base stat line is 1/1/1/1, you can use “Rise to the Occasion” pretty much anytime.
- “Take Heart” is there since you can reliably fail your tests with a 1/1/1/1 and draw more cards.
- There are major weaknesses to this deck though but I’ll let you find that out when you try it.
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