Had a blast cheating my way to regular DMH's with this deck at the Worlds, and still managing to lose all but one of my games.
Other than my usual crippling play errors, this deck's main downfall was a lack of mobile influence. Was hoping Agent Provocateur would help with this, but she spent all but one game sat at home while I failed to draw a dude to replace her with. If I were to play something similar again I'd probably try and fit in the odd Fancy New Hat, Bloody Star, or the upcoming Ranger's Bible.
Many thanks to Joe James, Peter, Kirsty, Benni and Russell for making my first tournament outside of Edinburgh such an enjoyable experience! And thanks to all involved in organising such a great event. Doomtown players really are the nicest bunch of folks you could hope to meet.
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May 10, 2018 Cadavaca |
May 10, 2018
Cadavaca
This is just such a good name for a deck! Pity then that there are no Puppets though. |
May 10, 2018
DoomDog
Seconded on the great name! |
May 11, 2018
Sauronsbeagle1
`@Cadavaca Haha! Maybe some Rumors, as the closest thing to hearing it through the grapevine? |
May 14, 2018
Harlath
Great deck name, or greatest name? To be honest it is hard to suggest many improvements here as I think some of the choices look pretty solid. Could perhaps play around with the starting posse a little (as I'm aware you've done, with Maria Kingsford v Theo Whateley-Boyer). |
May 14, 2018
Sauronsbeagle1
Yeah, I think the Agent would be the first to go, which is a shame as I feel like she should be good in this, but after playing it I'd be tempted to just replace her with...sigh...Jake Smiley. Maybe I just got unfortunate in not being able to take advantage of her ability much all day. Was particularly frustrating when faced with Hustings. Also tempting to throw in a couple of Fancy New Hats, but those sweet, sweet Sight Beyond Sights are just so handy when you're looking to cheat all day long. |
This is just such a good name for a deck! Pity then that there are no Puppets though.