Card draw simulator
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Susu · 35
Ive started this deck within our multiplayer group and wanted to give it a try to preston , 1 in each stat is a bad position to start with and spending money every turn via street Wise can Indeed compensate this but is not that effective to be on par with other characters .
But after all shitty stats is no longer a problem if you are not willing to succeed skillchecks .
And so i gathered useful cards to do clue gathering and evade without caring about the tests .
The clue Tools : "Look what I found!" Intel Report Flashlight
The evade Tools : Stray Cat+A Chance Encounter Decoy Cunning Distraction
The panic button "You handle this one!" Money Talks Lucky! Well Connected
The card draw/ressource engine : Family Inheritance Investments Drawing Thin Take Heart Rabbit's Foot
Two Drawing Thin+Rabbit's Foot+Take Heart exchange a failed investigation into 5 cards and 2 ressource or 6 ressources 3 cards .
With that amount of draw and ressource im able to reshuffle my deck and getting access to all those events to get clues and so on …
Xp :
- 1) 3xp Charisma
- 2) 5xp +1The Red-Gloved Man-1 Stray Cat
- 3) 5xp +1The Red-Gloved Man-1 Stray Cat
- 4) 4xp +1 The Skeleton Key -1 Flashlight
and if you have more xp i ll go with another Charisma and 2 Lola Santiago.
Hope you'll enjoy living the life of a spoiled brat :)
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Jun 14, 2019 |
Jun 14, 2019Actually disregard the part about Lola. Still, Lantern seems like a good fit. |
Jun 14, 2019
I get the use of Lantern to Knock off a one life enemy but this is a multiplayer deck and i dont need to do damage . |
Jun 14, 2019Oh yes you are correct, disregard everything I said then, I misunderstood how Skeleton Key worked. |
Jun 14, 2019I feel like the track shoes would be really good for this build. You get a free skill test after moving that you can purposefully fail and trigger you card & resource combo. That lets you save your actions for something more important. Also, I'd drop investments which looks really slow to me. |
Jun 14, 2019I play almost the same deck and agree the proper way to play Preston is to just use guaranteed effects. In my build I didn't go for the stray cats / chance encounter but I think that is a nice way to guarantee evades in the early campaign. If you are using Look What I Found then Winging It may be worthwhile to bring shroud 3 to 2 especially if you are playing on hard or expert. I think investments is not necessary. It will also be very slow to get the money and slow to use both actions to bank the money. Its only decent if you are really scared of Lodge Debts but I have never found it a problem to pay them off. I also cannot exagerate how amazing Lola Santiago is in Preston. You can delay her but her effect per XP spent exceeds anything else available to Preston. I think you should buy two copies with your first 6 xp. Have fun! |
Jun 15, 2019I recently played Preston in a two-player Return to Dunwich campaign and it was quite fun. I would recommend a few updates to your deck list based on our experience:
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Jun 15, 2019
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Jun 15, 2019I actually really like Investments for Preston since it says the resources go straight to the resource pool, as opposed to "gain a resource". This means he doesn't have to pull the trigger on Family Inheritance every turn to get them back, as he would with, say, Lone Wolf. So I imagine you just pull the trigger on FI when you do Drawing Thin + Take Heart that round. |
Jun 16, 2019
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Might be worth looking into Lantern instead of Flashlight. It can kill a weak enemy in a pinch and it's -1 shroud works perfectly with Skeleton Key. Plus it makes Lola's ability cheaper so you can keep yourself stocked for Well Connected and Money Talks.