Ativo. Corpo

Item. Armadura.

Cost: 4.

Guardião
Health: 2. Sanity: 2.

Personalizável.

Você arrumou essa roupa juntando restos de armaduras antigas, combinadas com placas mais modernas "à prova de balas" usadas na Grande Guerra. Ainda não é grande coisa. Mas, com algumas melhoras, talvez seja suficiente.
Rob Laskey
As Chaves Escarlates Expansão de Investigador #21.

Customizations

Encantada. Armadura de Caçador ganha a propriedade Relíquia e ocupa um espaço arcano em vez de um espaço de corpo.

□□ Runas de Proteção. Você pode atribuir à Armadura de Caçador dano e/ou horror causado a outros investigadores em seu local.

□□ Durável. Armadura de Caçador recebe +2 de vida.

□□ Sagrada. Armadura de Caçador recebe +2 de sanidade.

□□ Leve. Armadura de Caçador recebe -1 de custo e jogá-la não provoca ataques de oportunidade.

□□□ Sorvedora de Magia. Após 1 ou mais de dano ou de horror serem atribuídos à Armadura de Caçador devido ao efeito de uma traição, você pode esgotá-la para comprar 1 carta.

□□□ Armadura de Espinhos. Após 1 ou mais de dano ou de horror serem atribuídos à Armadura de Caçador devido ao ataque de um inimigo, você pode esgotá-la para causar 1 de dano a esse inimigo.

Armadura de Caçador

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Reviews

Edit: Some mistakes. It's hard to review any customizable card because it's actually a multitude of cards all in one, with different interactions with all the folks of arkham, so lets fire my shot and see what I can work out.

So, in a vacuum, the base card is terrible, you probably should not ever include this thing in a deck. dont have 4 resources to spend on 2 health and 2 horror, that's a terrible deal at any level and never worth it beyond some very, VERY extraordinary campaign starts where you've dealt yourself some unusual pain with cards like In the Thick of It or Arcane Research and you NEED some soak to compensate.

This means then that we really are only looking at this card in the context of the upgrades. All of the upgrades are in the afforable 3 XP range or less which makes them available to off-class characters like William Yorick or Diana Stanley. So, lets have some fun!

First off, a baseline upgrade that by itself is invariably good: Hexdrinker.

  • Hexdrinker gets you a card everytime you take treachery damage. This right here is often going to be worth the 3xp investment and 4 resource cost, it'll easily draw you 2 cards, often net 3. 4 Resources to save 3-4 life and draw 3 cards is just extravagantly nice.

  • Hexdrinker + Protective runes = The 4 card draws become almost automatic, especially in a 4 player game.

Obviously the +2 health / Sanity upgrades combine very nicely with Hexdrinker+Protective runes to create almost absurd card draw but I'dd argue that, because of the exhust clause, you need to curb your thirst for cards just a bit and lean more into the tanking aspect.

Second up, the other card defining baseline upgrade: Armor of thorns.

  • Armor of thorns suddently slots Hunter's Armor into the passive damage archetype that rose to some prominence with William Yorick and his trusty doggos. Picture this: a Hunting Nightgaunt spawns on you when you have Guard Dog and Hunter's Armor out, instead of attacking it twice, you attack it once and then just move or investigate, triggering an AoO, killing it with retaliation damage. There's nothing to dislike about that for sure.

  • Armor of thorns + Protective runes is not the wondercombo that it is with Hexdrinker, because without the other "spike" damage triggers, dealing only 1 damage often isnt enough. Even so, every now and then you might be able to ask a friend to engage a Whippoorwill that can then be killed off easily.

Again, like hexdrinker, the +health/sanity upgrades also may not combo as nicely as you'dd like, because frankly, even if you're actively triggering enemy attacks, you're often just not going to be attacked 6-8 times in a game. So again this is less about retaliation damage but a bit more about actual tanking.

Third up, the last card defining upgrade: Protective runes.

  • Protective runes turns Hunter's Armor into a communal health pool, which is awesome. All of a suddent you can act as a living shield that moves around and covers harmed friends from danger, love it, like it.

  • Protective runes + Health/Sanity upgrades = Bigger health pools, love it.

When you add the other upgrades, Hexdrinker, Armor of thorns. Protective runes becomes a routine way to benefit off of the "mister tank" role or to burn down enemies slightly faster sometimes. Perhaps the most major downside to taking Protective runes is that off-class folks cannot afford the level cap to combine it with the other major upgrades.

  • A major point to worry about is that Armor of Thorns and Hexdrinker interfere with each other, both of them "cost" the armor's lifepool, both of them exhaust the card, IF you intend to take both, the upgrade path is then probably:

    • Hexdrinker/Thorns -> Health/Sanity/Protective -> Health/Sanity/Protective/Lightweight -> Hexdrinker/Thorns.

    • That said, I'dd like to argue that once you've spent 5 or 7 xp on it, you can probably just stop and be happy with it like that.

As a note on the unmentioned upgrades, Enchanted and lightweight, the former is primarily a choice of slots, which might seem superfluous but then you realise that it might interact interestingly with Dragon Pole. Lightweight meantime is less a priority upgrade than it is a capstone after you've gone for either Spikes or Cards.

To name some names, here´s some character that can seriously look at Hunter's Armor for nice builds:

Lastly, anbody who can take the Protective runes variant should legtimitately consider taking up the tank role, Carolyn Fern and Vincent Lee are both the kind of character that's trying to protect the team and this is a pre-emptive way to do so without taking any risky skill checks.

Tsuruki23 · 2522
Daniela can’t get much use out of this. Someone would have to give her a version with teamwork, since she can’t take guardian level one cards. — MrGoldbee · 1443
Neither can Vincent, since the card doesn't Heal Damage. — Lailah · 1
It's also worth pointing out that hunter's armor with lily gets ugly, because it'll start out eating level 0 guardian slots, and getting those back takes XP if you lose them. Can be worth of course. — Lailah · 1
Seems like it could be a Tommy card to me. — RichardPlunkett · 12
Vincent absolutely can take this card as he can take Guardian cards level 0-1, he could get 2 boxes worth of XP on it so he could get any of the 2 xp upgrades putting it to a level 1 guardian card essentially. Similarly with Lily, there's no reason starting with it in your deck would be "ugly", you'd just upgrade it with xp at which point it becomes a level x guardian card and you can backfill those empty slots with other level 0 guardian cards or mystic cards as you wish or you could not start with it in your deck and purchase it with the upgrades for XP into the campaign. — Gearmastery · 1
Addendum to my previous comment, of course you wouldn't be able to freely add level 0 cards to a Lily deck just because you upgraded Hunters armour but you're not "losing" anything, it's just slightly suboptimal. — Gearmastery · 1
You're losing the Experience. That's something, which I outright stated. And at 2 experience, you can't use the thing for any of the purposes laid out, hence 'vincent can't take it'. He can have the card in his deck, but since it's a shitty overcosted card without significant upgrades, it's probably just outright a waste on him. — Lailah · 1
Daniela still won't get much use out of it, MrGoldbee, because the customizations are tied to the character and not the card — brkndevil · 19
Enchanted also notably lets you have both copies of Hunter's Armor in play at the same time, so you could split damage or horror from a single treachery or enemy between them to fire Hexdrinker or Thorns twice. — Thatwasademo · 57
For Lily, the biggest problem is it just wouldn't be good lvl 0 for her. But there is nothing stopping you from spending xp to add it to your deck with Enchanted at a later date. For other investigators, only 2 Guardians have more than 6 sanity, so just having a 2 or 4 soak for sanity in an uncontested slot is useful. Add in the ability to turn failed treacheries into card draw (Most guardians big weakness) and this quickly becomes a card that covers for some Guardian failings. (And for Tommy it can be 3 resources now for 8 resources later.) — dkilkay · 4
Addendum to my previous comment: This is an easy add to lily, especially since it kinda sucks at 0 anyway. Spending a single XP on an upgrade box satisifes the requirement to spend experience on a card, so you can spend 2 XP on two seperate boxen and add it to your deck as a level 1 Guardian Card, overwriting a mystic card you were using prior — Lailah · 1
A _playset_ of a level 1 guardian card, I mean. Dammit me. — Lailah · 1