I know I mentioned it last week but just so it doesn't get missed, I think a list ranking the various Asset Rewards from the standalone scenarios would be great 😊
A kelvin rating scale for you: if you could, what is the optimal number of copies of the card? I can imagine running 4 Milan to be sure to find him, or 4 guard dog. Maybe 8-10 vicious blow? And probably around 18-20 deductions - just a few other cards to boost stats or get movement. So it’s my most desired level 0 card - very strong!
The title of the video: "5 BEST seeker cards". What you asked at the end: "What is your FAVORITE seeker card and why is it deduction?" My favorite Seeker card would not be on my list of 5 best seeker cards, though I do think it is very strong (edit: in 4p. In 1 or 2p, it's definitely weaker): Map the Area. That card just comes in so handy. It makes everyone's job easier and you can strategically play it to really screw up the encounter. I know it is only -1 difficulty, but that -1 really adds up. It can be used for so much more than just getting clues. Frequently we'll draw enemies to that area so they are easier to fight or evade. Mythos cards become easier, too. It's just so handy and fun.
Level 5 Dr. Milan: +2 book. Upon declaring an investigate action, take as many resource tokens as you like from the resource token pool. You now have that many resources.
Top 5 Deduction (EDIT: I accidentally called this Eureka) Dr Milan Encyclopedia Magnifying Glass Mister Rook Honorable Mention Fieldwork Shortcut Working a hunch
I know I mentioned it last week but just so it doesn't get missed, I think a list ranking the various Asset Rewards from the standalone scenarios would be great 😊
I'm liking the drop clues cards. Press pass, quick study, analysis - combined with Roland's new .38 special 💥💥
Deep knowledge will never not be my #1 level 0 seeker card
Just in time for making a Norman WIthers deck, thanks guys!
A kelvin rating scale for you: if you could, what is the optimal number of copies of the card? I can imagine running 4 Milan to be sure to find him, or 4 guard dog. Maybe 8-10 vicious blow? And probably around 18-20 deductions - just a few other cards to boost stats or get movement. So it’s my most desired level 0 card - very strong!
I would simply like every color to have their own bugman.
Compare Analysis with Seal of the Elder Sign which is 5xp in Mystic lmao
The title of the video: "5 BEST seeker cards". What you asked at the end: "What is your FAVORITE seeker card and why is it deduction?"
My favorite Seeker card would not be on my list of 5 best seeker cards, though I do think it is very strong (edit: in 4p. In 1 or 2p, it's definitely weaker): Map the Area. That card just comes in so handy. It makes everyone's job easier and you can strategically play it to really screw up the encounter. I know it is only -1 difficulty, but that -1 really adds up. It can be used for so much more than just getting clues. Frequently we'll draw enemies to that area so they are easier to fight or evade. Mythos cards become easier, too. It's just so handy and fun.
Analysis is monterey jack in the shadows
I wonder how many times you talked about milan by now haha
So many of these stay in decks until senario 8, or are upgraded to higher level version of them.
Level 5 Dr. Milan: +2 book. Upon declaring an investigate action, take as many resource tokens as you like from the resource token pool. You now have that many resources.
Analysis should be tabooed to say "After revealing a non-autofail chaos token" to be consistent with Stroke of Luck.
Arrows from the trees doesn't kill Dr. Christopher, does it? The extra damage for allies isn't direct to them.
It doesn't, but Dr. Milan adds the extra damage while providing very little soak for the damage that is being provided.
Pfew, exploring jungles is much better when the resident entomologist is not full of holes
Top 5
Deduction (EDIT: I accidentally called this Eureka)
Dr Milan
Encyclopedia
Magnifying Glass
Mister Rook
Honorable Mention
Fieldwork
Shortcut
Working a hunch