
How interact Father Mateo reaction ability with card like blessed blade lvl1? Can i do 2 damage with the blade or it is not count as reveal (and just resolve) of that bless token from Father Mateo...
How interact Father Mateo reaction ability with card like blessed blade lvl1? Can i do 2 damage with the blade or it is not count as reveal (and just resolve) of that bless token from Father Mateo...
Here's FFG's response on how this card interacts with Parallel Agnes' alternative deckbuilding option:
Down the Rabbit Hole does not interact with Parallel Agnes’ deckbuilding option. The deckbuilding option is a replacement effect to a standard upgrade, allowing you to “instead” pay the full XP cost of the higher version Spell card and leave the lower one in your deck. If you’re using the deckbuilding option, you can’t get a discount from Down the Rabbit Hole.
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Alex Werner, FFG Game Rules Specialist
I saw lots of discussion about this card and while some people think it's great, most say it's extremely average. Personally, I think it's incredible, especially at what it does for Rogues who just wanna rogue. The last expansion was Dirty Fighting and how it made lots of Rogues great fighters, but this expansion it’s British Bull Dog and its pure simplicity. This inspired me to go deeper into this card and here I post.
British Bull Dog level 0 looks very similar to Shrivelling for Mystics. Shrivelling is a good card that goes into fighting or flex Mystics that just want to do damage. Its main pro is 4 charges that can use willpower to attack, which is quite a lot for that cost and level 0. It can be cheated in, it can be recharged, Mystic’s Willpower can be buffed to the R’lyeh and back, there are other assets, events and skills that can easily be comboed into Shrivelling, it quickly becomes dangerous.
But despite their similarities, BBD has completely different uses in my opinion. It turns your agility into an attack stat for 3 strong attacks. It’s simple. It’s reliable. It offers safety. It’s a great card to add to any deck that doesn’t focus on fighting at all and instantly make it better. It also has a secondary effect, but just ignore it for a moment, as you should for 90% of your games.
Let’s analyze what British Bull Dog says on its card:
The last and the biggest pro is unwritten on the card. That's because BBD does not have any conditions or built in “breaks” written on it. Other level 0 weapons are expensive (.45 Thompson), or they need to overhit (.41 Derringer), or maybe they exhaust after use (Mauser C96). Some are useful only for hitting enemies when they're already down (.25 Auto). These are all good options, but they require thinking ahead and doing somthing else for them to be useful. British Bull Dog just is. This sheer simplicity is what makes this weapon so good in my opinion. You don’t need anything except high starting agility to use it. And rogue agility stats are mostly 4-5. That’s GREAT! This also means that other stats are usually worse, which means they need to be buffed first to use them good. Why does Thieves’ Kit work? It does the same thing and it works because of that. Just makes a stat that can’t be used to defeat enemies into a stat that now can.
Put 2 BBD into a deck, which is only 2 cards and now you have an effective defense against enemies when your fighter is overwhelmed or you’re exploring on your own. Put in 2 Backstabs and 2 Sneak Attacks, a .25 Auto and you’re an extremely effective flex for just 8 cards. You can also throw it in with Sleight of Hand and now you have a turn of shooting almost for free. Now you’re great at fighting and you also have 20 more cards to do with them what you want. Or 28 in the first case. That I think is very valuable and it’s similar to how 2 Wards of Protection shuts down an entire way of encounter deck trying to kill you, or how 2 Peter Sylvestre’s give you an immunity against horror. I don’t think British Bull Dog is the best weapon for fighters, but I think it’s one of the best fighting weapons for non-fighters. Even the art has the Bull Dog sit on a piece of paper with a pen by its side. It's not among trophies, or grenades, or ungodly amounts of ammo. It's just a simple and reliable option a perspective Rogue puts in their pocket just in case. That’s why this weapon is incredible.
this is a monster Card with a Kane Deck full colored allies. 80% got the maxed damage and combat bonus. only the tentacle can stop you from dealing massive damage. if you can get your 2 copies and rainbow supports, you'll get any big boss in a turn. for your eyes only: the deck was a rainbow deck guardian/seeker main allies endgame were aquinah/greta/lab assistant/gregory grey other key cards were close the circle/call for backups for extra actions that goes with the rainbow backup agents were a good addition. most of other cards were event to manage draws and ressources.
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