One of my first attempts to build a deck. Basic idea is Law Dogs + Weapon Gadgets. Janosz Pratt is the central star of the deck. I chose Flame-Thrower and Bio-Charged Neutralizer and build around those two values. So 8 and Q are the central shootout values (2 x 16).
I played it a few times now. Won low-ball a lot. Economy was solid. And Janosz was great to make a weak pose turn into a strong one by turning a draw into a stud (with the great advantage of getting Bio-charged on anyone in that pose). Also the strategy of making opposing dudes wanted (Andrew Burton and Law Dogs) and calling them out with Bounty Hunter or Ol' Fashioned Hangin' or Judge Harry Somerset (Exp.1) worked well.
This is the updated version, changed a few dudes and also the actions. More higher-value cards to get the pulls for inventing the weapons.
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Jun 15, 2017 Harlath |
Jun 15, 2017
DoomDog
Dr. Dayl Burnett likes the look of those stud makin' gadget guns :) Definitely agree on The Gomorra Gazette, it's a great deed for the Law Dogs. |
Jun 15, 2017
jordan caldwell
This deck could be trouble when Stewart Davidson drops, taking Andrew Burton's place. Maybe even out of Arsenal? |
Jun 16, 2017
Mrozing
Thanks for the feedback you guys! The Gomorra Gazette will find a spot (I'll just drop one M Ranch) and Dr. Dayl Burnett will take the spot of Zoe Halbrook.
I think I'll drop two dudes and include two Culpability Scientizer, gives me another way to call out dudes. I'll let you know how the deck holds up (I'am giving it a spin in a casual game in a few days from now). |
Good to see LD Mad Science and glad it is working well for you. :)
Is Mortimer Parsons worth considering in a rejigged start? Perhaps alongside Philip Swinford for cheap infuence? You generally won't need Zoe Halbrook's high MS skill and this would give you a starting stud and lower upkeep.
The Gomorra Gazette worth considering too as you're on 8s?