Card draw simulator
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DonHonahton · 1
One Rich Stabby Boy
I am a rather new player, but I love deckbuilding and this deck worked wonders for me, so I decided to share it. I managed to win with this deck in Carcosa (true solo, standard, no boons/ultimatums), breezed through campaign B of Dream Eaters and looking forward to playing it more. It's my first attempt at writing a guide and sharing my deck.
Strategy
This is a true solo deck that can effectively do almost anything in the game thanks to the Big Money archetype and Tony's natural stats, signature cards and deckbuilding options.
Lone Wolf, Bank Job and Faustian Bargain along with Tony's signature Bounty Contracts help you get rich quick to pay for any cards you want, cheat skill-checks with Well Connected and, later, speedrun the game with Streetwise. I like to put 3 bounties on the very first enemy I see in the game, so I get an economy headstart, but it may be situational. Remember you can use bounties to effectively ignore aloof or do a free attack once a turn.
Lonnie Ritter + Heavy Furs is your main soak combo that hugely improves your survivability, but if things go wrong, you have other options to deal with it with paying a little cash.
Flashlight is there to help get you through the beggining of the campaign, switch it out without regrets the moment you get Streetwise.
We will need lots of XP to afford all these beautiful XP cards, so we go big or go home with Charon's Obol purchased with free 3 XP payed with 2 physical trauma.
Upgrade priorities
It depends on the situation campaign you're in, but I generally follow the following priority list:
The Red Clock (2)
The Red Clock (5)
The Black Fan
Other cards from the Side Deck