[Cluever] Boring Handyman Wilson Richar

Card draw simulator

Odds: 0% – 0% – 0% more
Derived from
None. Self-made deck here.
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karasikrus · 7

Do you like doing investigate action and setting up your big asset-heavy deck? If you do, ther is a deck for you.

This deck allows you to start investigating at 5 on you second turn (after a bit of set up).

Main strategy

  • play tool assets
  • add more hand slots for tools
  • play more tool assets
  • investigate with your tools
  • swap tools to replace exhausted ones

Notable card combos

Lockpicks + Pushed to the Limit: if your discard in the first scenario, just shuffle them into your deck.

Cleaning Kit + Fingerprint Kit: more double clues.

Pocket Multi Tool + Fine Tuning: getting +1 every turn is pretty good.

Tool Belt + exhausting tools: swap exhausted assets while you have limited hand slots.

Hand Slots

You have two basic hand slots – use them if you haven't found Tinker or Tool Belt + Hidden Pocket.

Extra hand slots achived with Tinker (it does not give you slots, but make your tools slotless)

Two more slots for illegal tools, namely Lockpicks and Thieves' Kit achieved by attaching Hidden Pocket to Tool Belt (not Backpack, because it will be discarded eventually).

Finally, you can swap your tools with Tool Belt to replace exhausted assets with not exhausted.

Mulligan

You need a few items on your oppening hand to set up with Geared Up. Backpack is pretty good. You may hard mulligan for it. You need to play it before Tool Belt.

Tool Belt is fine, great if you also have Backpack.

One of your clue-seeking tools (Lockpicks, Thieves' Kit and Fingerprint Kit) is needed, but can be found in Backpack.

Pushed to the Limit is needed later in the scenario.

Alice Luxley is too costly. You would not be able to afford it on round one.

Other cards are fine.

Perfect Setup

This could be achived close to the end of scenario

Body
Ally
Accessory
Hand slots

Upgrade path

Just upgrade existing cards (that is why the deck is kinda boring). See Down the Rabbit Hole? That's free real estate experience. There are few noticable upgrades you should consider first:

P.S.

Apparently it is a variation of deck from this video

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