"A glimmer of hope,
from darkness, upon the backs
of these fallen stars."
Theme deck. Use Buried Treasures to recall (kill off) the heroes of the past (in this order):
Then avenge the fallen (run amok) with Dies Irae and a cheap Wyatt Earp.
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Apr 28, 2020 Findegil |
Apr 28, 2020
Findegil
And since Willa is an iffy combo with solo shooters - maybe drop her, relegate Mary Gideon into the deck, and start Padre Ernesto de Diaz (can boot Sword of the Spirit and Consecration for no cost) plus Agent Provocateur (easy Dies Irae fuel)? |
Apr 28, 2020
Findegil
FĂ©lix Amador also has a "boot Miracle" ability which can avert off-value pulls, and Bird Cage Theater gives you more fight-starting which is super on-theme vs. Jasper Stone or Darius Hellstromme. |
Apr 29, 2020
ironcache
The initial posse I had actually rolled with your suggestion of Padre + Agent P, but I swapped it out for Mary Gideon as the deck would essentially crumble if Joan died. Joan still gets value out of being with Willa too; instead of 9/0, it becomes 8/1. I'm not sure what's better. Due to the COVID situation, this has seen zero playtesting. I do think Agent P has a place, regardless (perhaps swapped out for Jake, if not Willa). TWA is not a horrible call, given that I really don't want to lose my big studs (and while PB is a great card, it only prevents that if I manage to wipe out their board). Worth consideration (along with the suggested 9s). Another angle I was thinking of taking it was going along the lines of my perpetual obsession with Blessed MS. Force Field Hank is a great combo. |
May 22, 2020
Pine Box Entertainment, LLC
This concept is awesome! Maybe add Gomorra Parish off suit as another way to ace dudes from hand? |
The Winning Agenda to help cycle the fallen heroes into your discard pile and provide a little hand rank booost for all your 2-inf shooters?