Saturday Night Sleuthing (Solo, Dunwich)

Card draw simulator

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Adela · 45

This deck is all about hoovering up those clues as early as possible. With multiple options for dealing a cheap blow to enemies where possible. Whether by Blinding the ones you know you can't waste time on to keep moving, or a quick knife throw to deal with the less pesky ones.

Given the copious number of -3 effect chaos tokens that you face off against in Dunwich, the Ritual Candles provide a nice means to make that +2 over challenge staple you want to hit a nice statistical bonus particularly early into a mystery.

Ward of Protection allows a cheap means to avoid the more pesky occasional cards like Locked Door or simply to buy yourself a little more time with against a Ancient Evils.

Forbidden Knowledge allows not only a quick means of gathering extra clues without having to waste time, while dishing out a little hurt in preparation for a Shrivelling or a Knife throw against Life 3 creatures for a single action.

This deck gets progressively weaker the longer a game drags on, so try to avoid the temptation of thinking you still have time on the agenda clock.

Peter Sylvestre is a natural addition, allowing you to minimise the horror to unleash your special ability, and reduce total horror accumulation. If you want a more aggressive deck, I suggest dropping the Clarity of Mind and throwing in another Lucky! to help improve the odds of getting it so you can bolster Agnes' already decent evasion abilities, or to nullify a knife throw that went bad ....

For when you finally get some exp behind you, I suggest Bind Monster to really give you an out. Perhaps even dropping that Clarity of Mind. Maybe even an Elder Sign Amulet if you are feeling particularly vulnerable and to better assist in only taking a maximum of one horror to make use of that freebie damage.

With this deck, consider letting the enemy give you that attack of opportunity if it means getting that single damage in, being able to cue up cards you want later, or moving to another room while engaged, and because Agnes' ability triggers each phase, not each round (allowing you to potentially kill monsters with little or no clicks while setting yourself up to complete objectives with fewer encounter draws to boot). Sometimes it might be worth it, particularly if you take said character into Night of the Zealot. If you have Peter Sylvestre out and another in hand and you'redealing with a creature where you positively have to kill it and you can't waste actions with evading.

If you find that 6 Health is scaring you with no real means to shore up against it ... Aquinnah is a decent card and a very cool if expensive choice if you're going to swap out Peter Sylvestre if you suddenly think you're going to get swamped by monsters returning to hub rooms (particularly relevant in Night of the Zealot and in Dunwich early on, but far enough that you'll definitely have the xp by then). She wouldn't be my pick ... but I can see the appeal. The Aquinnah strategy works well with the idea of taking the occasional attack of opportunity to get freebie damage, with no clicks spent, while damaging enemies at your location. Allowing you to move from one evaded enemy, inflict pain on it, and get to another room (albeit with one enemy still engaged).

Action-less damage on enemies is always a beautiful thing to see and I've killed two enemies without directly spending clicks on them this way (Forbidden Knowledge + Aquinnah + Agnes' ability over two phases). But janky is janky and I wouldn't suggest it.

Speed is essential with this deck. Try not to waste time if it means less encounter draws that will be the primary cause of you getting bogged down into costly fights to begin with.

5 comments

Jun 16, 2017 Synisill · 790

Interesting summary. Finally a new approach for Agnes. Spontaneously, i would recommend swapping Manual Dexterity with 1 Emergency Cache, as it would improve your setup.

Jun 16, 2017 Ergonomic Cat · 46

I wouldn't make that swap. Average card cost is 1.7 resources. Between Forbidden Horror and the starting 5, there's not a lot of need for burst economy. Conversely, you're going to need the Manual Dexterity at least once a game to get away from something big and ugly. Granted, money == stats with Dig Deep, but I still don't know if you need to cache that much.

I haven't had a lot of luck with Clarity of Mind - 2 cost, plus an action to play, plus an action to heal 1 horror is a really big investment. Granted, Agnes gets more use out of her horror than most, but I'd rather have another way to avoid a monster or get a clue than spending actions on healing horror that way. I my builds, I'd fill that role with a Holy Rosary instead - same cost, effectively 2 horror healing (although it's not as flexible because you can't deal with horror already on Agnes), and a +1 bonus to Willpower that doesn't require actions.

But overall, this is very close to an Agnes deck I'm imaging too, so I'm keeping up with this!

Jun 17, 2017 Django · 4885

While i don't really like Aquinnah (it's too difficult to set her up and she's too expensive), nice combo with agnes you mention.

You could have one enemy attack agnes, reflect its damage with aquinnah to kill another one and use the horror from the same attack to trigger agnes ability, to kill the first one, if it has only 1 HP remaining.

I do into to recruit Aquinnah's twin some day.

Once you're Charismatic enough, she may become best friends with Peter Sylvestre.

Jun 17, 2017 Synisill · 790

I like Aquinnah. She is expensive, but she is also a good sanity shield. The alternative could be the Elder Sign Amulet for 3xp. Agnes could profit from more sanity, and together with Painkillers also heal health.

Jun 22, 2017 Adela · 45

Hi! Thanks for the feedback guys. All good feedback... I recently sleeved Where Doom Awaits, and if you want to go Aquinnah route, maybe drop Clarity of Mind and Emergency Cache to go [A Chance Encounter] (/card/02270) ... but that's well past a few xp. Aiming for that build might legitimately be alread Dunwich + Pack 2/3 already.

Anyways... I'm glad people liked the new take on Agnes and what she can do.