Ladies and Gentleman, humans and otherworldly creatures, welcome to first installment of the Duet Deck series!
As I mentioned in the introduction I play all my
games in a two player setup with my lovely wife. Therefore we strive to create
2 matching decks. You can achieve this result in few different ways. The most
straightforward one is to divide two main tasks of the game – investigating and
fighting.
The specialization doesn’t necessarily have to be full.
First of all, you have to split sometimes, so you need to be able to cover the
other side of an investigator’s job, as well. Also, if your main assignment is
suddenly not important (no skulls to crush around or maybe sudden appearance of
a horrific being made picking up clues definitely a less urgent task) you need
to be still useful, at least to a degree. Therefore price for full
specialization might be hefty.
First duet to be presented to you might strike you as bit
surprising. After all, Roland and Daisy share part of their deckbuilding options. However,
for the base set they are pretty much the toughest fighter and the most curious
mind. Additionally, as mentioned in my previous post neither of us cares
deeply about Skids.
Both decks are created with a certain balance in mind – with
his ability and handful of investigation related cards Roland can pick up some
clues (Ability and Evidence enable to gather some even in high shroud
locations, read Roland’s part for some tricks). Daisy can dispatch minor
enemies or offer some minor support with bosses as well, provided she draws
some of the fight-related cards (more about drawing in the Daisy’s part).
Unfortunately, the decks cannot be created without 4(!)
copies of Base Set (and also additional Shortcut from Dunwich Legacy) or some proxies, which is one of their major drawbacks.
Assets (13)
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Events (8)
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Skills (10)
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Weaknesses (2)
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2x Knife
2x Machete
2x Beat Cop
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2x Dodge
2x Evidence!
2x Shortcut
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2x Deduction
2x Guts
2x Overpower
2x Vicious Blow
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1x Cover Up
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Overview: Roland
works as the main hitter, obviously. That’s why he gets 7 weapons (though 2
Knives are there just to ensure he gets a weapon of any kind and possibly work
as a way of dealing damage without using ammo). He still manages clues very
well.
Notable weaknesses:
This deck is quite expansive, so you might find yourself struggling for
resources. This explains some choices made with cards (read further to learn
about some decisions I made). Obviously bad luck of draw can screw anyone,
Roland suffers mostly if he fails to get a weapon, however this should be
mitigatable with Daisy’s help.
Opening Hand: I'd heavily consider
mulligan if I draw no weapon, as this makes the team way to vulnerable. 2 out of Beat
Cop/Physical Training/Knife should be good enough, though - even more so as muliganing such a hand would hamper chances of drawing them at all. You shouldn’t be too
concerned about not drawing any cards for investigating – Daisy should cover it
well enough.
Choices: You
might be bit surprised with some selections I’ve made, particularly with the
exclusions. Let’s consider them one by one.
I gave up on Dr. Milan for 2 reasons – Beat Cop is crucial
for the deck and while you might consider using both in solo decks or when
tasked with picking up clues, here Roland’s main job is fighting. Also, as he
is unique, it’d stop Daisy from using it.
Flashlight was ditched to free a hand, in hopes that Magnifying
Glass will prove to be good enough (and
it mostly is – though 3rd scenario complicates matters a bit).
I decided not to include Hyperawareness also for two
reasons. First of all, Agility is not very useful for Roland. Secondly, Roland
usually lacks resources, thus wouldn’t be able to spare some for boosting his
Intellect.
Dynamite Blast also missed the list due to its cost. I have
also found it to be highly situational. You can’t use it to help Daisy with
enemies engaged with her, as it’d cripple her health, too. You don’t want to
use it on your location, neither. And it’s almost never worth to use it on
single enemy, anyway.
Using it is not really a blast |
Last, but not least, I chose Knife for the backup weapon
instead of Kukri or a Blackjack. I did it mostly due to its second use. You can
discard it before replacing with a better weapon/Magnifying Glass for a strong
use. Also, if you’re unlucky enough to have to use it as your main weapon, you
can always as a last resort throw it at your enemy and hope to get a new weapon
soon. Blackjack’s only advantage of not damaging the teammate does not excite
me too heavily, I wonder what your opinions are.
Tricks: My
favorite trick is luring enemies on locations with clues. It can accomplish a
variety of goals. Obviously, it allows you to use Roland’s ability. Moreover,
it also enables play of Evidence (1 shot to kill the enemy AND get 2 clues!).
Finally, you can use it to take full advantage of Roland's .38 Special. I do it
on a regular basis in The Gathering – leaving just one clue to get an extra
edge against Ghoul Priest. The clue is not even wasted – you pick it up upon
killing him, securing location’s victory point! If you “just” aim for clues,
you should obviously target high shroud location (or in other ways tougher to
investigate as explained in post about Roland)
To spot this card's true potential I had to force myself to put into into my deck for trying out |
While luring hunter enemies is easier (though comes at a
price – they attack you upon meeting) you can very well use Shortcut to move
when engaged at cost of 0 resources and 0 actions! It also doesn’t cause any
Attacks of Opportunity. If needed, you can also move Daisy with the enemy
engaged with her. Otherwise Shortcut provides a way to “store” an action and
use it whenever necessary and turned out to be very effective, much more than I
anticipated upon seeing the card.
Beat Cop can be used not only to finish off bigger fishes,
but also to snipe out weak enemies without spending an action (especially the
upgraded one).
Upgrades: First
picks for me are 2 XP versions of Beat Cop, as it triples (!) the amount of
damage you can deal with this card. For me, Police Badge comes in next; with a
Will of 4 all regular encounter deck threats should be dealt with quite
consistently.
Monsters devouring civilians? Not on my watch! |
Upgraded Magnifying Glasses come very handy, too. Reduced
cost is a plus, as with such an expensive deck every resource comes.
Additionally, freeing hands whenever needed might provide you with a free slot
for a weapon. Even if the hand won’t get free, you can commit the Magnifying
Glass and gain some extra clues. Out of the low-cost cards Extra Ammunition is very useful for Roland, as he has 3 guns in his deck - I'd put it, removing Knife, or two.
You should definitely consider an Elder Sign Amulet, even before 2nd copy of Extra Ammo (if your experience allows it). It competes
with the badge for a slot, but it's not a huge issue. Even if you happen to draw both, you’re not stuck
with a dead card. You can either commit one of them (quite strong set of a Wild
icon and a Will icon) or use Badge’s ability first. Roland’s sanity is on the
lower end, the amulet comes handy especially if he suffers a mental trauma (due
to a defeat or failing his terrible weakness). To make room for both badge and
amulet, you can get rid of Guts.
Shotgun is hard to pull off, as it occupies both hands.
Assets (16)
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Events (9)
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Skills (6)
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Weaknesses
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2x Shrivelling
2x Holy Rosary
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1x Shortcut
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2x Deduction
2x Guts
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Overview: Daisy’s
deck is heavily focused on clue gathering and support. It’s filled with tomes,
out of which Old Book of Lore is the key one, allowing picking up missing
cards.
Notable weaknesses: Deck
relies quite heavily on pulling Old Book of Lore early on. Once you have it,
you can mitigate lack of luck for both you and Roland, but you need to get it
first. Therefore…
Opening Hand: I
almost always mulligan if I don’t get OBoL (Or Research Librarian) . If you
draw an otherwise asset full hand and Roland was also lucky enough to secure a
strong weapon, you might keep it. I’d still spend an action for drawing a card
every now and then until one of above is secured.
Almost a custom made card for Daisy |
Choices: I went
with bit of a spellcasting thrown into the mix, hence Arcane Studies (truly for
Will mostly, as Daisy consistently manages even shroud of 4, thanks to her
other assets), Guts and Holy Rosary are added to ensure successful casting.
Daisy’s Agility is very low, so I decided to give up on any Evade attempts
(unless with Blinding Light) so no boosts for Agility are included (No Hyperawareness,
Manual Dexterity etc.) You should be able to either draw some means of dealing
with minor opponents or wait for Roland to come and help.
Guts in both decks can be used on either of Investigators,
sometimes helping the other in need. I chose Guts over Fearless, as the extra
icon comes in handy much more often (Daisy’s Sanity is high anyway). Being able
to for sure pass the test for Shriveling is of higher importance.
I gave up on Drawn to the Flame, as it typically only saves
one action (Daisy should be able to pick up clues using regular means anyway),
only generating issues. Flashlight wasn’t included as with Daisy’s high
Intellect it would have been an unnecessary overkill.
Tricks: Use Old
Book of Lore at all times. Use it to secure Dr. Milan as early as possible,
with his boost and the resources he provides you’ll be set-up for a whole
scenario. Whenever possible, help Roland dig for weapons, Vicious Blows etc.
Also ensure to have some means for dealing with enemies,
also using OBoL.
Later on you can use Encyclopedia, even taking a hit for it,
to boost your Combat and kill an enemy. If enemy-free, you might boost Roland’s
Combat (if he’s face against a boss, or found himself without a weapon and
surrounded by enemies or even Intellect (so you both will vacuum-clean all the
clues lying around.
Quick look into the book and Daisy gets super strong for few minutes. |
Research Librarian serves multiple purposes, increases
chances of drawing OBoL, works as a Wild Card book to be summoned from the deck
according to your needs and provides extra Stamina. Once he’s out, sacrifice
him at the first opportunity, to make room for Dr. Milan.
You can play Shortcut to move into Roland’s location with impunity,
even if engaged with an enemy.
Upgrades: First
picks are 2 Encyclopedias. Upgraded Blinding Light is also a strong choice due
to increased damage output. I wouldn’t consider taking 1 XP version of Magnifying
Glass, it basically only reduces the cost, you’re going to run with it in your
hand anyway.
Later on you have to choose between Cryptic Research and Bulletproof Vest. I’d pick at least one copy of each.
It’s not easy to give up on anything to make space for new
cards. I ditched one copy of Medical Texts and Guts for Encyclopedias. To
decide, what to get rid of next, you must check yourself, which cards didn’t
prove useful enough (In my case it was Shortcut and later on the librarian, as
Cryptic Research provides enough deck searching capabilities and he’s quite
useless, if drawn after playing Dr. Milan, anyway).
Extra Notes: On one hand Roland can benefit dearly of Daisy’s
toms and Cryptic research. On the other, they are both versatile enough to
manage even if split. Therefore you have 2 options of playing them and should
adapt your approach based on what the current game status is.
Teamwork and planning are the key! |
It is, surprisingly, the most efficient team we’ve used so
far. Stay tuned for next ones, though! Should you decide to try them out, let
me know the outcome!
All images are courtesy of cardgamedb.com and fantasyflightgames.com
When you play short cut while engaged with an enemy, does the enemy follow you?
ReplyDeleteYes he does. Just the same way he does follow you when you move to another location, while engaged (though regular move causes an attack of opportunity).
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