Jenny Makes The World Go 'Round - Dunwich Legacy Winner!

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Marymatician · 95

My third attempt at conquering Dunwich Legacy Solo, so far going a lot better. List of changes:

Scenario 1: -2 Flashlight, +2 Lockpicks (1), +1 Professor Warren Rice.

Scenario 2: +1 Streetwise, +1 Dr. Henry Armitage

Scenario 3: +1 Adaptable. (Bank 1xp.)

Adaptable: -2 Arcane Studies, +2 Ward of Protection (0)

(I felt Arcane Studies to be no longer necessary after acquiring Streetwise and Lockpicks, and picking up Adaptable let me swap it out while saving an XP to buy Charisma later, which I felt I needed due to the rewards of extra allies during the campaign - which, while incredibly powerful, compete with Leo De Luca for the slot. Ward of Protection was an impulse grab, I'd heard the card was powerful, and wanted some measure of control over the encounter deck.)

Scenario 4: +1 Charisma.

Adaptable: -2 Perception, +1 Fine Clothes, +1 Think on Your Feet.

(Now that my deck really feels like it's coming together, my skills are starting to feel more and more like dead cards, and cycling them can feel dangerous with the "mill" package that keeps cropping up - having had some scenarios come down to the wire. I haven't drawn Think on Your Feet much, so I'm going to experiment with a second copy, and I think a Fine Clothes just for a little damage soak could be useful.

Scenario 5: -1 .41 Derringer, +1 Switchblade (2)

Scenario 6: +1 Chronophobia (Bank 1 xp.)

Scenario 7: -1 .41 Derringer, -1 Fine Clothes, +1 Switchblade (2), +1 Elder Sign Amulet

Scenario 8: Victory! Only took a small amount of fudging some particularly poor luck. Once to avoid getting Leo De Luca permanently removed from my deck, and once when I drew a Conglomeration of Spheres on the first turn of the final scenario (but I then proceeded to draw one on turn 3, but that felt a bit fairer once I actually had somewhere to run.)

Looking back at the course of the whole Campaign, for my first proper game, Solo, it did okay! Definitely suffered from a small card pool, Think on your Feet would not have been my first choice. The Campaign Allies were incredibly strong, Dr. Henry Armitage especially, and made picking up Charisma worth it. Turns out, making 3 money a turn with Armitage is worth it in a money deck :) Special thanks to Valentin1331's list for Jenny that this was based on, it helped me find a lot of cards that work well with her.

1 comments

May 15, 2024 RyanMuQ · 763

Congrats on your solo victory! Winning a true solo is not that easy. This deck has been proven to take care of every aspects on your own and no backup from partners. Congrats!