
This seems like it'd be a powerful card for Norman arkhamdb.com
Also, as it turns out, reviews have to be at least 200 characters long, so that's why this sentence is here, and for really no other reason.
This seems like it'd be a powerful card for Norman arkhamdb.com
Also, as it turns out, reviews have to be at least 200 characters long, so that's why this sentence is here, and for really no other reason.
I strongly suspect the way the average player weighs these types of cards, people would paradoxically like it LESS if it had 6 ammunition.
Not because it's not better CATEGORICALLY, but because it would be harder to empty the entire clip like people feel like they need to on these things not to "waste" anything. I could absolutely believe a player would take a worse card simply because they felt they could use it "efficiently."
So sell it to yourself this way: if you don't think you're ever going to be able to shoot it five times, mentally change the text to:
Cost 2:
Fight: +2 fist, 1+ damage as many times as you want. At the end of the first turn you use this action, discard it.
It's functionally the same for you. If that card sounds good, this is that card. Don't worry about not emptying it. Definitely don't feel like you need to commit to playing weird cards in a questionable bid to try to empty it completely and mess up your deck. It's cheap. Need to shoot a lot at something in a future turn? This card can do that for you -- you don't need to add more nonsense unless you want to.
Some rough math on Tristan's reaction ability, ignoring bag-manipulation/Favor/Covenant/etc effects:
With 10 total bless/curse remaining in bag during the current test, there's about a 5% chance of triggering him.
With 15 total, there's about a 10% chance.
With all 20 in the bag, there's about a 15% chance.
(For a base 16-17 token bag.)
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(Personally, I've only ever seen him get played full-price, but even then the effect is quite strong and flexible, and is an especially reasonable choice for small-collection investigators looking for a generically-useful ally.)
Too powerful card (even with +3 xp). why?
This dude looks to me much better for a seeker than a guardian, for several reasons.
Of course, you need to build a flex seeker like Joe Diamond to get full value. I'm imaging him very strong with Amanda Sharpe. The downside of him is that he exhausts, if you use his evidence. This makes power turns to vitriolise bosses with Vicious Blow (2) below her less efficient. Still, I'm very eager to try out this combo.