On Wings of Darkness

This would be easier to understand if the card didn't have a period and new sentence after the instruction to take damage and horror. You could read this as move to Rivertown whatever the outcome of the skill test.

corbs · 10
Traditionally for FFG games, 'then' requires something else to happen first. Also note that it does not say 'Rivertown' for reasons also. — Amoon · 2
'Then' has a clearly defined meaning in the rules: https://arkhamdb.com/rules#Then — sacrelicious2 · 44
Which is funny since it means that if you cancel any of damage/horror, you won't get taxied to Rivertow — stephwhatever · 1
"I've got a plan!"

Potentially a very powerful card in the right hands. Rex Murphy with Dr. Milan Christopher and Magnifying Glass can attack with a strength of 6 and potential damage of 4 - and for 3 resources this is well worth it.

JoolzG · 2
Note that Magnifying Glass only provides its intellect bonus while investigating. Regardless, "I've Got a Plan!" is still a powerful card that fills a gap in Seeker decks. — Herumen · 1766
Agreed. Unless I have this in hand or Mind Over Matter I usually don't feel comfortable going out on my own, but these two cards can put you at ease and would suggest running at least one of them if not both for the Seekers at the current time of this post; that can always change with new released cards of course. — Bronze · 188
Magnifying glass won’t help you much, because you only get the bonus while you are investigating. — Timster76 · 7
.41 Derringer

I know that the .45 Automatic is probably more popular, where it can be taken, but I've found that the .41 Derringer is a nice alternative for the less fighty investigators. That +2 can count more for weaker investigators more that the reliable additional damage of the .45 Automatic.

The other competition for weaker investigators is the Fire Axe. It's cheaper to play, reusable, and it can reliably do extra damage (if you can afford to spend all your resources) - but if you factor in the cost of increasing your combat, it actually becomes more expensive for x3 +2 attacks. Although I see a lot of decks sporting Fire axes, for support investigators, I think that the case for it over the .41 Derringer isn't as clear cut as it might appear.

And Baseball Bat, while lovely, does take up both hands, and I find reliably breaks at the most inopportune moments.

To be honest, I came across this while using the .41 as a filler weapon for Jenny Barnes, while waiting for her Jenny's Twin .45s to come out. Clearly, they are better, but the .41 wasn't bad.

AndyB · 960
This card is ok — Li Ling Chen · 2
Mind over Matter

This card is for Daisy Walker - bookish girl, not good at sports - until you play this card and she becomes "Xena - Warrior Princess".

It turns her poor 2 strength and 2 agility into 5 for the turn! That's monstrous! Tack on Dr. Milan Christopher and you've got 6 strength and 6 agility. It's fast, too, so you've the full 3 actions still to use (plus a tome).

It's main disadvantage is it's brief effect. It only lasts for your investigator phase, so save it until you really need to evade or clobber something.

"I've got a plan" does do something similar - but only for a single Fight, and it costs a lot more. If you don't need to deal that much damage, or you're looking to run away, Mind Over Matter is the card for you.

Rex Murphy, with his lower intellect and higher agility, doesn't gain as much from this card. To be honest, I'm a lot more ambivalent about it in a Rex deck.

And yes, for most other investigators so far, it offers nothing. But still, for me, this is the first card I add to a Daisy deck.

For added giggles, look for any other items that can boost intellect too.

AndyB · 960
Dr. Milan Christopher

He might seem like he's looking up a recipe for cockroach soup, but Dr. Milan Christopher is by a country mile the best Seeker ally.

Sure, he's fairly expensive. Sure, one icon to commit to a test is weak. But here is an ally who will improve your investigation, and then pay you for investigating. +1 ! Brilliant! He'll soon repay his cost, provided you're investigating enough. And let's not forget, clues are how you win.

He turns Daisy Walker into an intellect 6 clue-hoover - and lets her earn resources for doing it! And Mind over Matter or I've Got a plan become even more awesome.

He turns Rex Murphy into a great investigator, and combos nicely with Burglary and Scavenging. Find a low shroud location to burgle for +4 resources, and retrieve a discarded item! Neat! Or more regularly manage to grab 2 clues at once!

And he can turn a reasonable, normal investigator into a good one. Jenny Barnes, Roland Banks and Jim Culver can all reach 4 intellect and become solid investigators in their own right - though for Roland, I still think battering monsters and collecting clues from them make Beat Cop a better option.

For Seekers though, so far, he's the best available ally.

AndyB · 960
Why you can only add 1 copy of this card to the deck, is there a bug in the deckbuilder? — Toritaka · 20
You can add more than one, but apparently the star by his name indicates that only one Milan can be in play at once, hence why you have to edit the card to get 2 @Toritaka — sarf · 1
@Toritaka Late reply, but if you only have one core set, then you'll only have one copy of Dr. Milan Christopher. — TheDoc37 · 468