The Lily Chen Dynasty

Card draw simulator

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cabalpaxiarch · 120

60xp is a LOT but this is just the greedy version of this deck, what with Agency Backup and all that. I wouldn't worry about it, they're just luxury purchases. You don't really need upgraded evidence or 2 x Michael Leigh, but hey... they can't hurt. However you can keep David Renfield for economy and glory for card draw and never add a third ally. Grete is the most important one. You can charisma her or just replace David with her or any combination thereoff, which is why I'm including the 3xp version, so you can see all the possible options and choose how to prioritize your xp.

https://arkhamdb.com/deck/view/4253861

The principle of the deck may seem counterintuitive, but is pretty simple.

You start with the +1 book discipline for the card draw. That allows you to play motivational speech for economy instead of glory for cards but you can choose either according to how expensive things turn out to be. Haven't decided yet.

But more importantly, this a flex deck. Sure you have two very powerful weapons and you're going to be a very efficient fighter. But with the combination of allies, st. Huberts key and the book discipline your investigations are going to be pretty potent and combined with all the different cards that get you extra clues (runic axe, Grete, evidence, read the signs) you can go head to head with any seeker. Honestly I'm amazed by how much of both this deck can do. It will all come down to prioritizing. You can be the main fighter, in which case you probably won't have a lot of time for clue gathering, but it's nice to be able to help where you can. But mostly this deck is designed to flex, which is to say fill in the blanks wherever necessary. You're supposed to be playing with at least another fighter and seeker, or other flexes.

PS: please ignore the side decks. They're just speculations I keep in hand for future decks.

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