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Chew · 339
My deck for 2p blind run into TCU.
Preston is an investigator that suffers the most early in the campaign without any access to experience cards. He's also the one that will heavily rely on being Adaptable and very experienced. The strategy is to depend on tricks until acquiring enough experience to buy Streetwise and High Roller. Further upgrades depend on the role Preston has to fit in the party, e.g. for clues he'd continue to acquire Lola Santiago, and The Skeleton Key. But honestly with current card pool I don't see him as a fighter. He starts as , slowly morphing into walking capitalist engine.
Due to low stats Preston wants to minimize skill checks. Each skill check early on will require significant investment to be at least on par with some other investigators. Dig Deep is an important card to avoid treacheries, and enemies. Well Connected is good, but not good enought on it's own. Ideally you would want both of them in play at the very start. The deck is not expensive, hence majority of you resources will be dumped into either , boosts, or fighting with an axe. Also if I understand correctly you can exhaust Well Connected to get a (usually +1 or +2) bonus, and then freely dump resources into other boosts maintaning the bonus from well connected.
Best weapon money can buy for Preston is apparently Fire Axe, one can rely on 2 good enough swings every turn. Plus money on Family Inheritance don't count as being in your pool, so Fire Axe will usually deal 2 dmg per swing. If you can't kill it - run away. That's why we have Cunning Distraction and Stray Cat. The latter should be upgraded into different sort of feline - Cat Burglar.
Finding clues is very tough for inexperienced millionaire. Pick scraps from low shroud locations with Flashlight, "Look what I found!", and Newspaper. Dario El-Amin will join the deck later along with more expensive toys, since currently he doesn't do much for preston.
Low stat force Preston to have a lot of last chances and rising to the occasions. Those skill are awesome, especially since they can be reused with Resourceful later. Don't forget about Take Heart + Live and Learn combo. Getting 2 cards, and 2 resources plus a +2 bump for a skill is really great.
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Feb 01, 2019 |
Feb 01, 2019You don't want to put Fire Axe and Well Connected/Money Talks in one deck. For fireaxe you want to store your whole money on Family Inheritance, but resources there don't count for Money Talks and Well Connected. From my theorycrafting you can build preston two ways. Rich survivor relying on storing all your money on Family Inheritance and playing with Dark Horse , with no resources in your resource pool, or rich rogue with money hoarder assumption. But then you will probably lean towards investigating and evading. You don't want to mix those archetypes, as they negatively impact each other. |
Feb 02, 2019
Newspaper is here temporary as it's the biggest passive boost at 0 lvl, which doesn't work that often, but Preston is not going to be main cluever at the beggining anyway. I was considering Elusive, but chose Cunning Distraction over it, since the latter is rather expensive (and not affordable by anyone else except Preston) but has a nice effect useful for the whole team. |
Feb 02, 2019
This deck doesn't have Dark Horse as it effectively limits the amount actions you do during your turn. Staying at 4 resources means you can do maybe to axe swings, or run away once or twice. On top of that you are very weak to any treachery during mythos phase since all resources are discarded from Family Inheritance at the end of your turn and are not regenerated until the start of your turn. So the idea is to cash in often but freely use resources for required skill checks. |
Feb 02, 2019I prefer the Shovel over the Axe myself in a money hoarding Preston deck, just for the option of getting the testless clue. |
Feb 02, 2019I agree with picollo and the other commenters. Fire Axe could be good with Dark Horse but it has anti-sinergy with Well Connected and Money Talks. Shovel, Lantern, Think on Your Feet and Elusive are good options for a Preston deck. |
Feb 02, 2019I'm still theorycrafting potential builds, but I guess I'll be able to post some ideas how two ways of building Preston could look in following days. But need some playtesting first. |
I don't think I'd run Last Chance since I expect you'll always have a reasonable sized hand. Also, not a huge fan of Newspaper. I'd look to run things like Elusive.