Float Like a Butterfly

Card draw simulator

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Derived from
None. Self-made deck here.
Inspiration for
A Date with Destiny (solo deck with xp) 6 3 2 1.0
Wendy Darling 0 0 0 1.0

Ian_MB · 3996

This is the build that I've used solo, achieving the R1 resolution of The Devourer Below and the Core Set campaign. It also has done well against Carnevale and Rougarou.

With those accolades out of the way, the main strategy of this deck is to stay nimble and quick, avoiding enemies where possible. If you don't really need to kill an enemy, then use Wendy's strengths and evade it instead. If you do need to kill an enemy, then Sneak Attack and Backstab are your friends. The real centerpiece of this deck is actually not in this list, but will be your first upgrade: Cat Burglar. Take two copies as soon as you can and sub them in for Leo. The Cat Burglar makes Wendy's agility even better, but also allows you to dodge away from large groups of enemies without even having to make a test. The Burglar is so good that he is your primary mulligan target once you get him.

Ok, so you can get away from enemies, now what? It may not seem like it at first glance, but Wendy is well-equipped to gather clues. Look what I found is a killer way to grab clues quickly. The great thing is you can often investigate at one above shroud or even level with shroud. Either you get lucky and get the clue normally or you can play LWIF or Lucky to get the clue anyway. If all else fails, you can at least grab a card with Rabbit's Foot.

Speaking of which, Rabbit's Foot is your other main target. Your plan should be fairly straightforward: get out Rabbit's Foot as soon as possible, replace it with the Amulet in mid-to-late game. The Rabbit's Foot will help you fill your hand, which helps fuel Wendy's amazing ability to redraw chaos tokens. The moment to make the switch to the Amulet will be apparent when there is an event on the top of your deck that you really need to recycle or when you have started drawing through and using up the options in your hand.

Overall, this is a deck that is light on assets and thus easy to setup. Get out Cat Burglar and Rabbit's Foot early and you should be good to go. The Flashlight and Knife are mainly there as insurance. Between the skills, Lucky, and Wendy's ability, you should rarely be failing tests. The only scenario that this deck struggles against is Midnight Masks, where the combat demands can be a bit higher. Other than that, though, I absolutely love playing this deck!

3 comments

Dec 22, 2016 Django · 4885

So for szenario 2 and 3 you use sneak attack/ backstab to kill enemies with doom on them?

How do you deal with nightgaunts in szenario 2 or other hunters with 4 HP or more?

I assume you got R1 in szenario 3?

Dec 22, 2016 Ian_MB · 3996

Yes, R1 is scenario 3. Sneak Attack is good for the basic cultist enemies with doom that tend to have 1 or 2 hit points. Backstab I usually save for the bigger baddies that need to die.

For Hunters, I usually just keep evading and moving away from them, and the Cat Burglar is invaluable for this.

Dec 22, 2016 Django · 4885

Today i played all szenarios with only wendy, it very fun. Wendy's ability is just so OP...