Card draw simulator
Derived from | ||||
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Jenny "Campaign-Breaker" Barnes | 1498 | 1174 | 60 | 1.0 |
Inspiration for | ||||
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Jenny & Pete: Pay to Win (World Tour) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.0 |
DelightfulDilettante · 347
Meant to be played with Mark "The Bodyguard" Harrigan and Rex "Axe-Hand" Murphy. I have only played through Night of the Zealot with these decks but plan on taking them through Dunwich next. I'll post notes at the end.
See the other decks here:
https://arkhamdb.com/decklist/view/6706/mark-the-bodyguard-harrigan-3-players-1.0
https://arkhamdb.com/decklist/view/6707/rex-axe-hand-murphy-3-players-1.0
What's my job?
True to her name, the dilettante is here to dabble. You are responsible for supporting whichever aspect of the game needs supporting at the moment. Hard mulligan for Lone Wolf and Physical Training. Flashlight helps you investigate, and Jenny's Twin .45s and Physical Training help you fight. Don't hesitate discard your Knife for +2 melee, it is only there as a stop gap early on until you draw your guns. There are plenty of skill cards present to assist with drawing more cards and helping you pass tests. Because Jenny is doing a bit of everything, the extra turn provided by Leo De Luca proves to always be useful, if for nothing else than to position yourself away from others to ensure you get money from Lone Wolf. Keep in mind that Mark will need money and will be using Teamwork for assistance so keep an extra supply of cash available for him just in case.
Possible Upgrade Path
- Streetwise
- Manual Dexterity -> Chicago Typewriter
- Knife -> Switchblade (x2)
- Upgrade to Leo De Luca (x2)
- Manual Dexterity -> Hot Streak
- Flashlight -> Hot Streak
- Upgrade to Hot Streak (x2)
Streetwise is essential, and when combined with Physical Training allow you to to truly buy your way out of any situation. The Chicago Typewriter gives you a bit more kick when fighting enemies and provides an alternate weapon when Jenny's Twin .45s are not drawn. The upgraded Leo De Luca allows you to save a tiny bit, and more money is always a good thing.
Once you have all the upgrades listed above, if you still have experience, you can be creative with what direction you go. Key of Ys, The Gold Pocket Watch, Cheat Death, or even a second Chicago Typewriter are all options.
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Notes on 3-player Night of the Zealot campaign along with Mark "The Bodyguard" Harrigan and Rex "Axe-Hand" Murphy.
There are no spoilers in the description below. Jenny's basic weakness was Doomed.
Note: this deck build was significantly different when tested on Night of the Zealot (check the "derived from" section for a better idea). Changes were made based on that experience. Adaptable was needed because of how many wasted cards were present.
After completing The Gathering
- 8xp gained
- Bought Streetwise, Adaptable, and Chicago Typewriter, removing Decorated Skull.
- Replaced two copies of Arcane Studies with two copies of Physical Training with Adaptable.
After completing The Midnight Masks
- 9 experience gained
- Bought The Gold Pocket Watch
- Upgraded one Leo De Luca
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Replaced two copies of Hard Knocks with Contraband and No Stone Unturned using Adaptable.
Notes on 3-player Dunwich Legacy campaign along with Mark "The Bodyguard" Harrigan and Rex "Axe-Hand" Morrigan.
Coming soon...