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Calprinicus · 5780
SUMMARY
Norman Withers ability allows you to see and play the top card of your deck for 1 resource less. This is best abused with fast cards, giving you a free action, or cheap cards of that only cost 1-2 resources. You'll save roughly 10 resources each scenario from this.
This version of Norman focuses on encounter deck and chaos bag mitigation and manipulation. This is done by substituting most seeker cards for:
- Seal of the Elder Sign
- Premonition
- Deny Existence
- Mind Wipe
- Stargazing
- Ward of Protection
- Counterspell
- Time Warp
- The Chthonian Stone
PROS:
- 1 - A 5 means Norman is a great clue finder.
- 2 - A 4 means Norman is well suited to cast spells and dealing with the encounter deck.
- 3 - Norman signature weakness Vengeful Hound is easy to deal with.
- 4 - Norman is great at mitigating the encounter deck and chaos bag for the entire party.
- 5 - No setup. He's ready to go at the start of the game.
CONS:
- 1 - Split the Angle is a pretty bad signature talent. You'll often just commit it to a test.
- 2 - His is on the weaker end.
- 3 - Norman's 2 & 1 means he will need help with combat.
- 4 - No access to any upgraded Seeker cards.
DECK BUILDING
At the start of the campaign, you only get 5 cards to start with. Don't waste them on cards you'll upgrade out of!
FIVE STARTING CARDS
UPGRADING with Arcane Research:
Norman is going to buy a LOT of spells. So he's starting with two #Arcane Research as his starting cards! This gives Norman 14xp (!!) over the course the campaign. The single Logical Reasoning is for him to recover that lost sanity.
When upgrading, buy ONE expensive card first! Shrivelling and Seal of the Elder Sign will be high up on your list. Then With all the left over XP, buy cheap the 1xp cards Mind Wipe, Stargazing, Premonition, Deny Existence. Then move to the 2xp spells.
EARLY GAME
Norman is very easy to play. There is essentially no setup. The only cards you're looking for in your mulligans are The Chthonian Stone and Arcane Initiate. Norman is ready to start finding clues right out of the gate! If possible, play Arcane Insight the turn before the agenda advances, so the doom has no effect.
The single Logical Reasoning is to remove the two horror from both starting trauma from both Arcane Researches.
MID AND LATE GAME
Normal will spend his turns finding clues then mitigating the encounter deck and chaos bag with fast actions. Use Arcane Initiate to keep your hand full of spells.
If you don't like the top card of the deck, use Arcane Initiate first. This will shuffle the deck and show a new top card.
UPGRADE BY PRIORITY
3xp - Kukri --> Shrivelling (2)
3xp - Kukri --> Shrivelling (2)
5xp - Unexpected Courage --> Seal of the Elder Sign
5xp - Unexpected Courage --> Seal of the Elder Sign
1xp - Eureka! --> Stargazing
1xp - Eureka! --> Stargazing
1xp - Anatomical Diagrams --> Mind Wipe
1xp - Anatomical Diagrams --> Mind Wipe
1xp - No Stone Unturned --> Premonition
1xp - No Stone Unturned --> Premonition
1xp - Shortcut --> Deny Existence
1xp - Shortcut --> Deny Existence
2xp - Deduction --> Ward of Protection
2xp - Deduction --> Ward of Protection
2xp - Connect the Dots --> Time Warp
2xp - Connect the Dots --> Time Warp
2xp - Crack the Case --> Counterspell
2xp - Crack the Case --> Counterspell
BONUS UPGRADES
3xp Ward of Protection --> Ward of Protection
3xp Ward of Protection --> Ward of Protection
2xp Shrivelling --> Shrivelling
2xp Shrivelling --> Shrivelling
5xp Deny Existence --> Deny Existence
5xp Deny Existence --> Deny Existence
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Nov 01, 2019 |
Nov 01, 2019Thanks. Look like you are correct. The way I have been playing this card has been incorrect. |
Nov 01, 2019Sorry to be a bummer. Norman is limited as it is, sadly. |
Nov 01, 2019Also, premonition is level 0, not level 1. So to play it you have to swap with your other 5 lv0. |
I don't believe you can use Arcane Research XP outside of upgrading spells into other spells. From the rule set:
"When purchasing a higher level version of a card with the same title, the investigator may choose to "upgrade" that card by paying only the difference in experience (to a minimum of 1) between the two cards and removing the lower level version of the card from his or her deck."
You have to have the previous version of the spell to "upgrade" it.