Unscrupulous Loan

With all cards worth 3 XP or less, from now on, I will ask myself "is this the card I will put in my deck at the very beginning of the campaign thanks to In the thick of it ?". And I think for this one the answer will almost always be "yes" if i'm playing a "rich rogue" deck.

Until now my way to go in standard difficulty was to use Gregory Gry to slowly get resources at each successful test, and it was especially effective with Tony Morgan + Tony's .38 Long Colt or Mauser C96 as you test 6 against the enemy value and you often succeed by 1 or 2 but it needed a few turns before Well Connected gave me a bonus good enough to bet 3 resources from Gregory at once and grow my resource pool at a steady pace with him.

Now, with a single action and a single card, I can from the start of the game (of course I need to draw it first!) have a +2 bonus with Well Connected and once I upgrade to Well Connected, it's event two +2 bonuses.

AlexP · 248
The thing is, as a Rogue, I'm very tempted to take Charon's Obol with In the Thick of It as well. — Nenananas · 251
Snipe

I assume it works with Dark Prophecy, right ? I'm not sure if using both the result is:
a) I can't select a special token with Dark prophecy as they are now considered as "0" tokens or
b) I MUST select one of these tokens by the effect of Dark prophecy and I treat it as a "0"
but either way now I have very low chances to have a big negative modifier.

For TCU in expert difficulty, of the 15 tokens, 5 are now considered as "0" tokens and the worst case is, depending on the interaction between both cards (see above):
a) because I can't select the special tokens, I can choose the one I want among the 5 and so between -2, -3, -4, -6 and -8 I choose the -2
b) if there is a special token among the 5 I must select it and so I resolve a "0" or there isn't a single one and I'm back to the case above

So by combining both cards in expert difficulty I spend an action to be sure that the following action I won't have worse than a -2 modifier for my attack with Shotgun, Sawed-Off Shotgun, Beretta M1918, or other, right ?

AlexP · 248
I believe Dark Prophecy still considers them to be what they are for the purposes of selecting a token, but even if it doesn't that just means you'd get to choose any token including the symbol token (since then there'd be no way for the "if no such token is revealed" clause to *not* trigger) — Thatwasademo · 56
That is to say, if you reveal a skull and a bunch of large negative numbers, you get to choose the skull/0 either way - the difference only matters if you also reveal a +1 or Elder Sign — Thatwasademo · 56
Needs lots of different cards, but sounds like a fun combo for Dexter with "Old Shotgun"! — Susumu · 361
It's only 3 damage over 2 actions, though. So he certainly has much more powerful ways to kill! — Susumu · 361
Fend Off

Firstly, this is not intended to be an in depth review of the card. I think the other current review of this card does a pretty good job covering when this card is good and when it isn't.

No, my aim is more specific: i think this card shines when used to counter any enemy weakness. Some investigators have nasty enemy weaknesses that can pack a punch or are extremely resilient:

These are mere examples though. The silver lining is that you can cycle your deck while these remain in play completely harmless. You can (for instance) fend off a Guardian of the Crystallizer from your Trish player and let them carry it around for nefarious purposes. If your Mandy keeps reviving their enemy weaknesses you can pin them on the board so they can do their seeker things even better.

All in all, i think it's a great card to make your deck safer and you shouldn't underestimate it.

Trickster · 617
I don't think, it's that great with the Watcher. If Patrice draws "Fend Off" earlier than the Watcher, she can't play it. And if she draws the Watcher really early in the deck cycle and "Fend ff" among the last cards, she will have a smaller hand for half a game,which hurts, too.. — Susumu · 361
I think this card doesn't wort well in a Patrice deck, because the weather will be discarded if you successfully evade. So you need the watcher and fend off in your hand and then you take an attack to discard the watcher — Tharzax · 1
I would add, that this is also not a very good option for dealing with Hoods. Because of the forced attack they will attack Rita twice just to be put on ice. For the same amount of XP and twice the resource you can have your bow which you don't need to save up for your weakness. — SgtWinter · 16
This with Katja Eastbank from SK seems really sweet in Ms. Patrice Hathaway. — Quantallar · 7
Monstrous Transformation

Is this card available via deck creation or upgrade? What means base value? Will Maginyfying glasses and Dr. Milan Chritophers +1 book still be added or are they worthless with Monstrous Transformation? I think this would be super cool with Amanda.

It is available only, if you play Rougarou and get a certain resolution as lead investigator. Note, that in that case, you also have to take the "Curse of the Rougarou" weakness into your deck. For the second question: yes they will add. Your base value is just, what is printed on your Investigator card. (Or in cases like this a replacement of it.) — Susumu · 361
Ah ok, Thanks for the clarification! — Unterberg84 · 1
Super cool? More like super boring and game breaking — Nenananas · 251
I'm not sure, if it's super broken in her. I guess, Acidic Ichor is her best way to fight, and that sets the base skill to 6, so the Transformation won't help with it. Therefore, she trades +3 to evade and the occasionally option to punch rats for a pretty rought weakness, she will see early in the game every game, thanks to her seeker card draw. I agree, it's broken on Calvin or Preston, but for her? — Susumu · 361
Becky

One of my favorite Signature cards in the game.

This card is basically A better version of the .45 Automatic, In fact I would say you shouldn't even get the 45. Automatic. Lets Discuss

What this card does better: Cost 2 resources less Gets an additional fist And the reason this is one of the best signature cards, It essentially has infinite ammo.

The only 2 down sides of this card is the ammo capacity and that it uses 2 hand slots, But even the ladder can be solved with Bandolier which goes well with Tommy's ability. Even if you have a better weapon in your hand slot this card also has pretty good resources.

Back to the ammo discussion, You can draw this card at this start of the game and use it all game reliably without worrying about ammo. So, in summary I think this card is one of the best weapons in the game.