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Silas Multiplayer Deck | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.0 |
Not Committing | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.0 |
Deck Copy 8/2/2021 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.0 |
Deck Copy 8/2/2021 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2.0 |
Deck Copy 8/2/2021 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3.0 |
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Deck Copy 8/2/2021 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4.0 |
Silas Marsh - Castaway on the Innsmouth shore | 8 | 8 | 0 | 1.0 |
Silas Marsh doesn't need a shirt | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.0 |
Silas Marsh doesn't need a shirt | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2.0 |
Silas Mar(sh)-ching to glory | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.0 |
Silas March | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2.0 |
Silas March | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3.0 |
Silas March | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4.0 |
Silas March | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5.0 |
Silas March | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6.0 |
mihnea13 · 1232
This deck was tested with both novella and Innsmouth Silas, and did pretty well solo in most campaigns. I was too much of a coward to try Path to Carcosa with Silas Marsh's of 2 and Sanity of 5, but check out the Additional Upgrades section. The deck works mostly the same in both Silas variants, but if you plan to use novella-Silas Marsh add in 2x Fire Axe to replace Sea Change Harpoon. Don't worry about losing Silas's Net: it's expensive, you will not afford the hand-slot for it, you don't need the boost and playing solo you'll rarely end up with multiple enemies engaged.
Role
Generalist slightly geared towards enemy management. Use traditional means of dealing with enemies and various shenanigans to cheat the game out of clues.
General info
While I find Silas Marsh very fun to play, this is not an uber-powerful solo deck, especially in the early campaign. But if you take care of his Sanity and invest XP in some strong Skills and the means for their Recursion, things will improve a lot. After spending the initial 10XP or so, it's very fast to set up, low on cost and you can establish a tempo that lets you win most scenarios before Horror catches up to you. Expect to fail tests more often than other investigators, but Silas Marsh's strength is in passing the important tests, regardless of the Stat involved. Most skill icons in the deck are , so along with Grisly Totem you get a lot of flexibility.
Enemy management: 4/5
First, with a maximum of 6 (from Peter Sylvestre and Track Shoes), evade anything that doesn't need killing. Assuming you do that, there should be enough damage output to take care of Hunter and VP enemies. But don't abuse your Meat Cleaver, especially not before you see Peter Sylvestre. The major priority for upgrading is 2XP for 2 copies of Brute Force. After that, with recursion from Resourceful and a lucky pull or two, you'll find damage output is adequate.
I'm not a big fan of Sea Change Harpoon but it works in a pinch. Note that you can commit a Skill card for +1 damage and then take it back without losing the extra damage. But to me it feels like a waste of Silas Marsh's ability.
Clue gathering: 3/5
Old Keyring will do a lot of work. Its major advantage over Flashlight (besides the lower cost) is that it's a target for both Resourceful and Scrounge for Supplies...and you'll probably need to recur it. Belly of the Beast is pretty unreliable, so will be replaced sooner rather than later. I find True Understanding much better than I'd have thought, so I urge anyone who dismissed it as a card for traditional Seekers to take another look at it for Silas Marsh. While it's a bit tricky to use when you have a of 2, it can net you a clue while increasing your odds for a test suited for Silas: a Treachery that tests your , the occasional Parley that let's you test or something like a Locked Door. If you end up failing the test, no worries, just take True Understanding back to hand and wait for another opportunity. If all your clue-gathering tricks are spent, just investigate at 6 with Inquiring Mind+Grisly Totem.
Encounter protection: 2/5
This is Achille's Heel for Silas. I'm rating it a 2/5 instead of a 1, because at least tests should be safe. My advice is not to worry about 'wasting' cards such as Inquiring Mind, True Understanding or even Quick Thinking if it means you dodged some horror. Especially without Peter Sylvestre in play. Otherwise, encounters are great targets to Take Heart on.
Mulligan
First priority: Old Keyring, Peter Sylvestre and Grisly Totem (in that order).
Second priority: Take Heart, especially when starting out at a location with a shroud of at least 3. It's a great way to boost your early-game economy. If you end up drawing the +1 during the Investigation, you get a lucky clue and Take Heart back to hand. I've found that seeing 2x Take Heart in my opening hand is a fantastic start.
Not seeing a weapon early is not terrible, cause you can rely on evasion for a while. Track Shoes is not that useful of an Asset in the early game, so mulligan it away. It's expensive, you probably don't really need the double movement and the boost can wait. Later you'll have extra money lying around and the extra movement will be nice (vital even, depending on scenario). The shoes also get better once you get Drawing Thin, as a safe test to plan a fail on.
Upgrade path
- 2x Daring -> 2x Brute Force: vital for getting some needed damage output
- 2x "Look what I found!" -> 2x Sharp Vision: cheaper and with Silas the risk of wasting it without getting the bonus clue (or any clue!) is mitigated. Assuming you have Grisly Totem, you're investigating at 6 , so you should reliably pass the extra-clue threshold at 1-3 shroud without commiting other cards. Don't waste too much time waiting for the chance to grab double clues, it's fine playing Sharp Vision for a single clue if it gets your tempo up. You have multiple means to get it back from the discard later
- 2x Peter Sylvestre -> 2x Peter Sylvestre: start putting the Meat Cleaver to work, go insane less often
- 1x Belly of the Beast and 1x Lucky! -> 2x Drawing Thin: as a card draw engine mainly, for all those Skills you keep burning through
- 1x True Understanding -> 1x Alter Fate: so Silas doesn't end up Frozen in Fear for half the game like an idiot
- 1x True Understanding -> 1x True Survivor: get more uses out of your juicy Skills...as they're all Innate. So the only problem is gonna be which Skills to pick!. With Resourceful I've found that a 2nd True Survivor is overkill
- 2x Quick Thinking -> 2x Eucatastrophe: sets up a nice recursion engine (see below). And with double icons, always a card you'll be happy to see
- 1x Scrapper
- 2x Grisly Totem -> 2x Grisly Totem: not an essential upgrade but besides the lower cost, it does save you some uses of Silas's ability so...not bad
- 2x "Not without a fight!" -> 2x Stroke of Luck
- 2x Meat Cleaver -> 2x Timeworn Brand: assuming you have the XP to spare and especially if you've taken Mental Trauma. Pretty much the only high-tier weapon that uses 1-hand slot (you'll always need the other slot for Old Keyring, so not much choice here
Additional upgrades
Brave enough to take on The Path to Carcosa? Taken some mental trauma? In that case, Silas Marsh 5-sanity won't cut it anymore. Get yourself a Relic Hunter and replace a pair of Skill cards with Cherished Keepsake. Also upgrade Peter Sylvestre asap and consider Devil's Luck. Fearless is Innate so another option.
The Recursion Engine
So obviously card recursion has been a staple of for a long time, but with Silas Marsh you get an interesting interaction cause of his ability. Once you've upgraded into Eucatastrophe and Drawing Thin, you can:
- Commit Resourceful so it goes to the discard pile
- Play Eucatastrophe...with 2, you'll get lots of chances to trigger it
- Silas Marsh's ability triggers, you can commit Resourceful from your discard pile (but not on a test sadly)
- Resourceful lets you take Eucatastrophe back to hand, since by this point it's already discarded. Both cards end up in your hand
- Back to step 1
With Drawing Thin as the resource-engine for playing Eucatastrophe, you now have the means to get clues using basic Investigate actions and also recover from unlucky . Just hope you draw a token with a negative modifier of 2 or more!
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Oct 22, 2020Indeed, I mentioned that in step 1 of the sequence :) Thankfully there's no shortage of tests you can chuck a Resourceful at. |
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Oct 22, 2020@Taevus I see, I wasn't very clear on that point indeed. Tnx! |
Nov 23, 2020Hi, lovely deck. I wanted to use this for a campaign using the novella version of Silas but I don't understand what you mean by replace his Harpoon with 2 Fire Axes. If you remove his net and harpoon, you need to add Dreams and Prowess. That leaves no room for the Fire Axes. Do you mean I should replace the meat cleaver with the Fire axes? |
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Nov 23, 2020@evoker Agnes Baker is probably the only other investigator that benefits as much from Peter as Silas, with Carolyn Fern in third place. Consider trading. There are a lot of great Allies, the trouble will be horror soak, which can take Silas out quickly. Cherished Keepsake and Cherished Keepsake become more important than Grisly Totem. |
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Nov 23, 2020I mostly agree with |
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Feb 10, 2021Wonderful deck! And easy to play! I play this deck solo in the innsmouth cycle and get a lot of success so far(horror in high gear). Maybe that cycle doesn't test Silas's will enough ;> My suggestions are:
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Feb 28, 2021I like this deck but I don't think it is optimized at 0xp:
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Mar 07, 2021What difficulty you played on? And how many players? We are playing 4 on hard and I find Silas unplayable- This build would not work at all for that. |
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Apr 21, 2021Hi! There's something I don't fully understand about the recursion engine: If you played Eucatastrophe is because your skill value was reduced to 0, which means that if you want to succeed with Resourceful, the shroud value must be no more than 1..., right? That sounds very situational. Or maybe I'm misunderstanding the combo? Thanks in advance! |
Jul 27, 2021As of the latest Taboo List (2021-06-28), the Recursion Engine no longer works indefinitely: now Eucatastrophe is removed from play after use and cannot be recurred. |
Sep 21, 2021If you check skill test timing on page 26-27, you do not discard committed cards until the skill test ends, and thus cannot use Silas's Elder Sign ability to commit the same Resourceful again, as it has not yet been discarded. Commit on step 2 draw chaos token/Eucatrastrophie on step 4 Discard committed cards on Step 8 |
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Apr 04, 2022With new taboo list the engine is broken :( There is a good alternate version? |
Jul 19, 2022Just took this through Innsmouth Standard and this deck performed fantastically even with lower XP than I expected to gain. I followed the suggested upgrade path only through Alter Fate, then took a Sledgehammer (3) and a teddy bear for the final scenario. 10/10 would smash Dagon for an easy 6 damage again. Mr. Pawterson didn't even see any play, he just made me feel safer while he sat in my hand. Honestly, I thought that 2 WP and 5 sanity would be a lot more hazardous than it actually was, even thought I was definitely going to take a mental trauma and lose scenario 6 after taking a Rotting Remains auto-fail with no soak on the first mythos phase... but I just held on to an Inquiring Mind and stayed on locations with clues until I could get Pete and Meat Cleaver out. My only regret is playing this 2-handed with the Amanda Red-Gloved Man deck - they were both fantastic, but it was just too mentally fatiguing to keep track of complicated skill interactions in both characters. I did decently well (I think?) in terms of flashbacks (8/15 IIRC), but there were definitely some suboptimal plays just from losing track of Silas's capabilities as I tried min-maxing Amanda's crazy seeker stuff every turn. Might replay this deck next in a solo campaign. |
Jan 05, 2024Ran this deck for Innsmouth and have to say it performed so damn well (Silas was the main fighter) |
Resourceful will need to be in the discard before the test explained in the Recursion Engine section. Cards committed to tests aren't in the discard pile until the very end of the test (step 8).Still a crazy good combo.