Version 2 of my Tolarios Toolbox deck!
The basic idea is still to figure out what your opponent's deck is up to, and use Father Tolarios to find the appropriate solution. Once you are ready for shoot-outs in the town square, keep spamming Sentinel to rack up control points.
Went 2-1 at the Hartlepool Hunting Grounds series event.
I still think this deck concept has real potential, but still requires some tweaks. Economy still needs some work (though it would help if I remembered that I have Confession for just that purpose), plus I need a few more big meaty dudes. Twilight Is Upon Us from OFB also looks a good fit.
Onward to Edinburgh!
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May 27, 2019 Harlath |
May 31, 2019
caelreth
To be honest, I was just thinking of sticking some more deeds in. Also, I'm not overly fond of Reserves except in SF decks. |
May 31, 2019
Harlath
More deeds sounds sensible - ten is probably a little tight and there are more good deeds in the game nowadays. :) |
Thanks for sharing the list!
You noted this deck can have economic issues - any thoughts on ways to improve it? Cooke's Nightcap is on value but risky. Or you could look at Reserves? Admittedly that eats in to your cheatin' punishment (as I imagine you'd rightly want to keep Bounty Hunter's forced callout), but could squeeze in a bit more on Q or even just rely on Father Tolarios being able to fetch things like Censure?
Nice to see the "Toolbox" approach continues to work and that a specific deck continues to evolve. :)