Jenny Barnes Does Dunwich (on her own)

Card draw simulator

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Morgon · 53

The idea is to take a solo Jenny through the entire Dunwich cycle. Only using new cards as they would become available by opening each Mythos Pack only as it's scenario would come up (as a challenge, but also to allow me to learn the card pool without being overwhelmed).

So, to start with, I'm only using one core and the Dunwich deluxe set and plan on upgrading or cycling out cards as they become available to me, documenting the xp etc earned.

The basic idea of this starter deck is to get a weapon fast (6 weapons), being able to evade monsters in the meantime (Elusive Think on Your Feet), and have some flexibility in picking up clues (Seeking Answers, Hyperawareness, Dr. Milan Christopher). Leo De Luca won't show up every time, but when he does the efficiency goes way up. So, having more allies doesn't make much sense at this point.

Pickpocketing and Burglaryare both a bit of a filler card, and would likely be early replacements for Contraband and an upgraded Leo De Luca.

The House Always Wins: A close shave, but Jenny dragged Dr. Francis Morgan out of the club, no xp, however.

Extracurricular Activity: Elusive and Dynamite Blast are a fun combo. 2 Xp, out goes Burglary and in comes the Cat Burglar for even more evasion. Together with Dr. Henry Armitage this is suddenly a lot of allies.

Miskatonic Museum: Jenny almost had the book in hand, but ultimately was defeated by the combination of Beyond the Veil and Visions of Futures Past. Nasty. 0XP and mental trauma due to poor Izzy still not being found.

Essex Country Express: Pretty punishing for my Jenny, but she made it with 3XP and even saved some passengers. In come the awesome Streetwise and Lone Wolf from Blood on the Altar. Backstab which I think is pretty situational for this deck is out. Finally, I added Adaptable, since cycling level 0 cards would just drain my scarce XP. Since Streetwise makes Hyperawareness redundant, in comes Working a Hunch.

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