Globetrotting with the old man

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ethereal64 · 279

My TSK Norman deck, finish the campaign on normal with Lily as DPS.

Norman is not as good as dedicated cluer like Rex or Daisy, but can still do the job and is very fun to play with. Running a 2P campaign also helped, as most locations are 2 clues and almost all don't have more than 4, thus allow Norman to pick up all the clues needed before Divination and/or Deduction runs out.

Afterthoughts:

  • MoM should be replaced by something else early on (or simply not taken at all) because there's enough skills to cover tests and The Eye of Ravens to handle the rest.
  • Likewise, 2 copies of Written in the Stars are way too much then actually needed. 1 MoM and 1 Written should be replaced by a 2nd Atlas and 1 Arcane Enlightenment
  • Dayana + Ward of Protection + Ghastly Possession is simply game breaking. Between Noman and Lily there's a total of 4 Ward of Protection and 4 Deny Existence, which already trivialize much of the challenge, while Dayana gives 2 more of either WoP or DE and GP gives 1 more each turn. With only 2 encounter cards drawed per turn, there's more then enough counters to handle everything, see you later Ancient Evil!
  • Speaking of, Ghastly Possession is a great card in its own right, way better then Enraptured when paired with Divination.

Campaign Afterthoughts:

  • Although this is my 1st run of TSK, I did a lot of homework beforehand to not go into the open world blindly. As it turns out, it's worth every minute.
  • The Path Taken: London > Istanbul > Alexandria > Rome > Marrakesh > Rome >Moscow > Sydney > Shanghai > Kathmandu > London > Rome > Bermuda Triangle > San Juan > Buenos Aires > Tunguska
  • Lie to Taylor at the start (to get Flint later on), then go trust (tablet token) all the way.
  • 7 scenarios played, gets V.III of the finale with only Red Glove Man hallowed. 7 Coterie members joins the final confrontation, along with 7 keys at disposal.
  • One of the better (if not the best) routing plans in my opinion.
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