This is the deck i ran first in the Hartlepool deputy event a week before the Eurpeans which tanked1st there.
At hudders feild it ranked 12th and came up against some very good decks and players.
Im not sure what i could do to improve this deck other than give it different piolt.
Any sugestions would be greatly received
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Jul 03, 2017 Harlath |
Jul 03, 2017
GrahamD12345g
All you have said is sound advice given the call in the cavalry meta. I did think of putting point blank in as splash but went for unprepared instead. Ill take on board what you said make the tweeks and hopefully get a few practice games in before Newcastle... |
Jul 03, 2017
Harlath
Great! My advice may prove flawed and have to be rowed back on, but I at least they're all things that help in the current meta without specializing your deck too far against particular decks. Aiming to make it to Newcastle with a posse of other Edinburgh players so hopefully see you down there. :) |
Jul 03, 2017
DoomDog
Yeah, I'd agree with swapping Andrew for Willa Mae. I think then you'd have probably the strongest generic Law Dog starting posse it's currently possible to field. My current Law Dogs deck runs 3x Roan and 2x Pedro as a measure against Calling the Cavalry. As Point Blank is another trick I also employ. Roans help get your dudes in to shootouts unbooted to use it, or you can always combo it with a Bounty Hunter. A trick I've returned to recently that works well with Bounty Hunter and Dog's Duster is Rope and Ride. Great against people hiding at home and removing pesky shamans/Nicodemus from Spirit Fortresses. As Wylie is so expensive, and you're running Shotguns, have you considered Vasilis the Boar in his place? He excels at blasting bandits full of buckshot. |
Jul 03, 2017
GrahamD12345g
Can dudes refuse the call out if you use a dogs duster? I always thought they could. If im honest i never seen wylie in my hand yet so dont think that would be an issue |
Jul 03, 2017
Harlath
People can indeed refuse the Dog's Duster callout by going home booted. Calling out Wanted dudes that are already booted at home works well however - they're already booted and therefore can't boot to refuse allowing you to murder them at home. Ahem, I mean bring them to justice. |
Jul 03, 2017
DoomDog
If you were to run more Dusters, it might even be worth pinning a Tin Star to one. |
Well done ont aking 1st at your deputy and then twelfth in a very difficult field in Huddersfield.
Have you considered Pedro? I previously used the same 8 Goods as you but switched to 1x Quickdraw Handgun and 3x Pedro - Hattie is high enough value not to suffer much from -3 value and Pedro helps against horse decks, stops movement effects (everything from Pistol Whip to Phantasm) and is a free sidekick - this helps you see more cards and win wars of attrition.
I'm very partial to moving to K in LD or at least splashing in a few copies of Point Blank off value. Your Bounty Hunters can do some serious damage with Point Blank as they come in unbooted, and with Hattie DeLorre and a low bullet stud like Tommy Harden you can effectively "target" point Blank - set your opponent's best due to 0 bullets and then Point Blank with a 1 stud to take the 0 bullet dude out.
I'd consider dropping Andrew Burton from the starting posse for Willa Mae MacGowan to save two Ghost Rock - this will help you get up with deed, goods and Bounty Hunters more quickly.
Take all the above with a pinch of salt as I'm often wrong in my advice...
Checking out Doomdog's excellent Law Dog decks is a good idea - this sheriff winning deck he built is a good example: dtdb.co