Rabbit’s Gambit

published Sep 06, 2024 | | |
Card draw simulator
Odds: 0% – 0% – 0% – 0% more
Derived from
None. Self-made deck here.
Inspiration for
None yet

jaythejester 462

Jesters Entertainment (llc.) here. It’s been a while, we know, things have gotten crazy over here. Maranda decided to take an extended leave of absence and the interns are trying to fill in the gap. They found a new tool or something, they’re calling it AI. Anyway here’s what they put together for y’all.

Incorporating dudes with Kung Fu in my Doomtown deck is a strategic decision aimed at leveraging the power of Technique cards. I can capitalize on the unique benefits that Technique cards offer, such as improved combat effectiveness and specialized skills that can turn the tide of a showdown.

Incorporating a large number of deeds in my Doomtown deck is a strategic choice aimed at maximizing board control and resource management. By flooding the deck with deeds, I ensure a steady flow of these valuable assets, allowing me to establish a strong presence in town and leverage their benefits throughout the game.

A couple Cheating resolution cards are included in this Doomtown deck to address and counteract opponents' cheating attempts. These cards neutralize cheating strategies, provide strategic flexibility, and offer a psychological advantage by deterring opponents from trying to cheat.

I chose to include only a limited number of attachments, prioritizing other card types that align better with my strategy. However, I did include a select few attachments that are critical for bolstering key characters or strategies, ensuring that I still have access to essential synergies and advantages when needed.

2 comments
Sep 08, 2024 Exedus

I'm not entirely sure what i'm looking at. but it's art, in it's own way

Sep 08, 2024 jaythejester

@Exedus I like to build a lot of decks, and have built up a persona of a fictional company that is responsible for the decks I publish called Jesters Industries. Maranda in the manitou that inspires the deck concepts.

I got feeling like this deck was made by an AI because it felt so formulaic. So I ran with the idea, and asked ChatGPT to explain why the deck is built the way it is.

This particular deck was an effort to use Wang Men Wu to use Rabbit techniques to kick opponents off my deeds, and/or make shootouts much more favorable for me. Wang Men can create the token, bounce out, and bounce back in without the shootout ending (if your opponent has 2+ dudes in the shootout). It was meant to have more deeds, but I balanced it a bit more to having a better draw structure.