This is a really strong group of investigator designs. I like Kerry a lot and every investigator on the right is amazing except for Sofia. Justin is right imo that her ability is pretty much Skids but more limited. It's rare for there is be more than one enemy at a location. I think a better design would be something like spending 2 resources to take a free Fight action without spending any ammo. Or even just spend 1 resource to take a Firearm action without spending ammo perhaps. It's more useful imo and leans into her theme of firearms more strongly.
Daring & Take The Initiative are great L0 cards that could help Sofia vs Roger, and are worth having anyway. And Warning Shot, which is normally pretty niche, seems like it'd be terrific for her as 1. she wants guns, 2. her sig gets easy ammo, 3. it can get Roger off her back, and lastly 4. it can help her set up her AoE ability.
Really interesting set, I like that the theme is there for the ones in the know, but the cards also seem to fit into the Arkham theme very well. My partner and I only have the Revised Core so far, so it's probably too early to try these, but they look fun!
Dean has two thumbs on one hand. Maybe since he is constantly seeing the past, present, and future at the same time, he sees where his hand has/is/and is going to be too.
This is on the Steam Workshop page. The investigators are: Kerry Lennox, The Bartender: A rogue inspired by the Gruul Clans' Bloodthirst keyword. Madeline Gaultier, The Curator: A seeker inspired by the Selesnya Conclave's Convoke keyword. Lotte Schäfer, The Housemaid: A survivor inspired by the Golgari Swarm's Dredge keyword. Antoine Moncrieff, The Medium: A mystic inspired by the Azorius Senate's Forecast keyword. Rohan Jhaveri, The Strongman: A guardian inspired by the Simic Combine's Graft keyword. Maria Marcos, The Dowager: A rogue inspired by the Orzhov Syndicate's Haunt keyword. Dean Campbell, The Hooligan: A survivor inspired by the Cult of Rakdos' Hellbent keyword. Nina Popova, The Dancer: A mystic inspired by the Boros Legion's Radiance keyword. Sofia Shapiro, The Hired Gun: A guardian inspired by the Izzet League's Replicate keyword. Oskar DeWitte, The Philosopher: A seeker inspired by House Dimir's Transmute keyword.
Couldn't figure out who the Simic investigator was either (My best guess is that the strongman is supposed to represent graft because he is grafting ennemies to himself to get stronger and then spending them, like +1/+1 counters. That would leave the dancer with Boros, and her activiting things her spells all at once could be Battalion, because she has 3 spell slots?). I also think that it's a shame that several investigators have flavor that links back to the guilds they are representing, and some just don't. It is nice flavor most the time, but that seems like a design mistake to me. Either none of them should fit, or all of them do, you know?
This is a really strong group of investigator designs. I like Kerry a lot and every investigator on the right is amazing except for Sofia. Justin is right imo that her ability is pretty much Skids but more limited. It's rare for there is be more than one enemy at a location. I think a better design would be something like spending 2 resources to take a free Fight action without spending any ammo. Or even just spend 1 resource to take a Firearm action without spending ammo perhaps. It's more useful imo and leans into her theme of firearms more strongly.
Daring & Take The Initiative are great L0 cards that could help Sofia vs Roger, and are worth having anyway. And Warning Shot, which is normally pretty niche, seems like it'd be terrific for her as 1. she wants guns, 2. her sig gets easy ammo, 3. it can get Roger off her back, and lastly 4. it can help her set up her AoE ability.
Regarding Sofia Shapiro and her weakness, handcuffs are not a solution as it is a Police asset and she cannot play it
Really interesting set, I like that the theme is there for the ones in the know, but the cards also seem to fit into the Arkham theme very well. My partner and I only have the Revised Core so far, so it's probably too early to try these, but they look fun!
Dean sounds fun. I wish some of the cards were a bit more concise in wording, but clever ideas!
Dean has two thumbs on one hand. Maybe since he is constantly seeing the past, present, and future at the same time, he sees where his hand has/is/and is going to be too.
I think The Dowager is Orzhov, she inherits one or more estates through widowing. Making money off of death. Her ability is Haunt.
This is on the Steam Workshop page.
The investigators are:
Kerry Lennox, The Bartender: A rogue inspired by the Gruul Clans' Bloodthirst keyword.
Madeline Gaultier, The Curator: A seeker inspired by the Selesnya Conclave's Convoke keyword.
Lotte Schäfer, The Housemaid: A survivor inspired by the Golgari Swarm's Dredge keyword.
Antoine Moncrieff, The Medium: A mystic inspired by the Azorius Senate's Forecast keyword.
Rohan Jhaveri, The Strongman: A guardian inspired by the Simic Combine's Graft keyword.
Maria Marcos, The Dowager: A rogue inspired by the Orzhov Syndicate's Haunt keyword.
Dean Campbell, The Hooligan: A survivor inspired by the Cult of Rakdos' Hellbent keyword.
Nina Popova, The Dancer: A mystic inspired by the Boros Legion's Radiance keyword.
Sofia Shapiro, The Hired Gun: A guardian inspired by the Izzet League's Replicate keyword.
Oskar DeWitte, The Philosopher: A seeker inspired by House Dimir's Transmute keyword.
I really don't get the Dancer link to radiance
Which campaign/scenario would be the best fit for Ravnica-themed investigators? Threads of Fate?
Couldn't figure out who the Simic investigator was either (My best guess is that the strongman is supposed to represent graft because he is grafting ennemies to himself to get stronger and then spending them, like +1/+1 counters. That would leave the dancer with Boros, and her activiting things her spells all at once could be Battalion, because she has 3 spell slots?).
I also think that it's a shame that several investigators have flavor that links back to the guilds they are representing, and some just don't. It is nice flavor most the time, but that seems like a design mistake to me. Either none of them should fit, or all of them do, you know?