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Marie Lambeau singing Rook'n'Roll
Solo Version, Hard Mode
version 0.95 - adding David Renfield
This is a level 0 solo deck for Marie Lambeau. The purpose of this deck is to achieve a 7 7 1 3 status using the 7 willpower to manage ennemies through spells while the 7 intellect is here to get the clues.
This deck went multiple times through Night of the Zealot, Return to Night of the Zealot and through the Dunwich Legacy campaign. So far I won all of these campaigns with this deck without a single trauma.
Following the discussions I had on the previous version (https://arkhamdb.com/decklist/view/19485/marie-lambeau-rook-n-roll-solo-hard-mode-1.0), this deck now includes David Renfield to get the bonus action at level 0. The doom is managed through Forbidden Knowledge. The Dark Pact combo comes at 8xp
3 / 4, Intro
(Mulligan)
As a starter, the Mulligan focuses on getting those cards in this order:
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3 Shrivelling or Wither
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Obviously Mr. "Rook" is the conductor of this deck. He sets a fast tempo to achieve the final form of the Marie ( 7 7 1 3). You must play him first. His first task is to get the correct Key.
Once you get to 5 5 1 3 with the St. Hubert's Key, be prepared to manage your firsts encounters with a spell asset. Shrivelling is the best choice in my humble opinion, but you can have Wither, Spectral Razor, Storm of Spirits or even Mists of R'lyeh depending of your luck and/or scenario.
Next step is to prepare the Hawk-Eye Folding Cameras for the greater picture.
Chorus
(Core piloting)
.S.
Use Mr. "Rook" to get your hands on the two cameras
Use Unexpected Courage to get your first clues
Use Prophesy to get more clues
Once your location is clean
Place one clue on the Hawk-Eye Folding Camera
Get 1 Willpower
Use Enraptured to get more clues and to refresh Mr. "Rook"
Use Lucky to get more clues
Use Read the Signs to get difficult clues
Once your location is clean
Place one clue on Hawk-Eye Folding Camera
Get 1 Intellect
.S. (Dal Segno)
This is the desired path to achieve your goal. Of course with Mr. "Rook" you will get your weaknesses quickly. You know what it is so get prepared to welcome it. My first basic weakness was Paranoia, so I always used Mr. "Rook" at the end of my turn when all my resources were correctly spent or just when I spent my last resource. The same goes for Amnesia.
I also got Hypochondria/Psychosis. I tried to avoid using Mr. "Rook" when in combat. In the end it is not more difficult than managing Baron Samedi. In these cases I used Mr. "Rook" as my damage soaker. Maybe you can swap a copy of Emergency Cache for a Calling in Favors to heal Mr. "Rook". I, personnally, didn't need that.
I fact I tried three versions of this deck in its final forms: this one, one with Calling in Favors and one with Hallowed Mirror. The fact is that I almost never used the mirror or never the phone call.
Verse 1
(Resources)
All your spells can be payed with Uncage the Soul
As your deck is full of spells
Uncage the Soul will do it well
All your deck is not that expensive
That David Renfield cannot cover
The full price for its extensive powers
This is it, I use Uncage the Soul for paying my spells. Sometimes I had enough resources to keep Uncage the Soul for its two Willpower icons.
Emergency Cache has been removed to let the place to David Renfield. This guy can manage both the ressource and the doom token. He can be a bit annoying before spending XP for Charisma. Kill him with Forbidden Knowledge
Verse 2
(Doom)
Doom looms
Be careful
Doom is full
Song of Soul
This version of the deck includes David Renfield. It's a bit messy a 0xp level but it is more efficient as soon as you obtain Charisma in the upgraded version.
I choose to manage David Renfield with Forbidden Knowledge because this card doesn't limit to manage doom but can also give money. It's better I think than Calling in Favors who can pop the Baron when you don't want to and doesn't give you a ressource.
The upgraded version for this deck focuses on using the Blood Pact/Moolight Ritual combo. Indeed you can fully control the moment you decide to use this. And Moonlight Ritual has a cost of 0 and some useful icons.
- Either you are one doom away from the threshold and you can make up to 4 / tests with +3
- Or you have the Mystifying Song ready for the next round and you can make up to 4 / tests with +3
- Or you have the Moonlight Ritual in your hand and a greater Doom Thershold on the counter. You can focus on important skill tests.
You need at least two rounds free before the threshold to gain a small benefit. 3 rounds free is already a better move. Plan carefully. Almost all events/assets are spells, so you can have a wide toolkit at your disposal for the bonus action.
Normal sequence
- 2 rounds
- 6 actions
Doom controlled sequence
- 2 rounds
- 6 actions + 2 spells
- -1 action + card cost
As Baron Samedi enters play, I use doom this way. Threshold is 5 or more token away. I put 1 doom/round. Otherwise he stays at the ally slot. To avoid damage I use Deny Existence. I try to be efficient by killing ennemies just as they appear with Shrivelling or Storm of Spirits. Finally Mr. "Rook" is my shield.
With 6 Health, I feared multiple death. I tried to play with Calling in Favors, Hallowed Mirror. I even tried the Trench Coat. But I was wrong: Deny Existence and Mr. "Rook" made it possible.
Encore
(Upgrade)
There are two main objectives for upgrading
1 Charisma 3xp
2 Blood Pact + Versatile 5xp
Then I tried this combo with Versatile
The downside of Versatile can be smoothen by No Stone Unturned and Mr. "Rook". It adds the doom managment with Moonlight Ritual. Ward of Protection is here to avoid the treacheries and contributes to killing David Renfield.
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Aug 07, 2020 |
Aug 07, 2020
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Aug 07, 2020Yeah, that "Ally" marker is for the slot he takes up. The line underneath in italics shows the traits the card has - and Baron Samedi's only trait is Avatar. It's an easy mistake to make, and I thought the Baron could answer your Calling in Favors until I noticed only recently that he actually doesn't have the ally trait! Makes more sense that way really. |
You actually can't put Baron Samedi into play with Calling in Favors because, although he takes up the ally slot, he isn't ally-traited, which is what Calling in Favors is looking for.
This looks like a super fun list, and your write up is fun and detailed. Great stuff!