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HungryColquhoun · 6682

Carolyn Kills

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Hello everyone! After my recent series I thought I'd post a new decks from time to time released as a two player pair. For this 'Cursed Art Therapy' duo, on the therapy side we have Carolyn as a Guardian (madness!). Carolyn uses Wicked Athame to do some killing while keeping Pendant of the Queen charged, with The Key of Solomon controlling curses and turning them into cash. This deck is paired to CurSefina (link here), which I've also posted today - enjoy!


Overview


Campaign starter and planned progression

With In the Thick of It this a 29 XP deck. There's one point of overlap between this and the partner Sefina deck, and that's Occult Reliquary. Personally I never worry about proxying permanents, but if you feel strongly then it can be replaced with Relic Hunter on this deck (at the expense of Explosive Ward and Eldritch Initiation). Or you could just buy a second Hemlock Vale investigator pack for a single card, whatever floats your boat! 0 XP deck is as follows (and link here):

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A recommended order of purchases/upgrades for remaining cards is:


What didn't make the cut

For this particular deck I thought I would revive this section from my much older decks, as there's a lot here that didn't make it which is worth discussing:


Final thoughts

I've always had a fascination with making Carolyn able to Guardian despite her not being built for it. With Wicked Athame, Vicious Blow •• and Explosive Ward this deck does a reasonable job of that - and as the weapon refuels Pendant of the Queen or Mouse Mask combat doesn't feel tacked on arbitrarily. Realistically, Wicked Athame is there to make non-fighters able to fight - and Carolyn is perhaps the most non-fighter investigator out there - so it does sense!

On the management side, The Key of Solomon is all you need (really allowing you to dictate how many curses are in the bag) plus it gives you cash for paying for events when you cycle. It's worth stressing a big part of the value here is testless damage and clues, as being able to do things in the game with 100% certainty is powerful and factors heavily into your decision making. Overall I found this deck unarguably cool and fun, and (most importantly) viable.

In terms of partnering this deck, a big advantage was that its use of Mystic tech is quite minimal, leaving the door wide open for a sorcerous companion. I chose Sefina for this as her enemy management is particularly strong, and she's a great user of Eye of the Djinn and has good access to curse Mystic cards. Rod of Carnamagos •• in particular really helps to tie up enemies in useful ways to make Carolyn's kills go further. A full write up of the CurSefina partner deck is here. Hope you enjoy and consider giving the Cursed Art Therapy partnership a try!

8 comments

Aug 04, 2024 Marymatician · 95

Awesome to see more decks from you! You seem to be able to find really novel directions to take investigators that I never would have considered.

Aug 04, 2024 HungryColquhoun · 6682

@Marymatician Thanks, I appreciate! Yeah going combat on Carolyn is an unusual choice, but realistically Wicked Athame is built for investigators with poor scores. Pendant of the Queen is then a very natural pairing, and Carolyn has the added advantage of Stick to the Plan thinning your deck to make the Segments of Onyx a little easier to find. Overall I was really pleased with how this one turned out especially as there was a lot of elements to juggle!

Aug 06, 2024 aNRana · 1

Really cool way to see Carolyn Fern. Brings a lot of different cards that I've wanted to see synergize (Eldritch Initiation, Explosive Ward) and brings them together in a way I never would have thought of. Thanks for posting.

Aug 06, 2024 HungryColquhoun · 6682

@aNRana Glad you like it! Yeah I'd used Eldritch Initiation at least on my Daisy deck previously with Occult Reliquary, with this Carolyn deck testless damage also made sense so Explosive Ward was also right at home (doubly so as Carolyn can afford it!). The Wicked Athame and Pendant of the Queen combo in particular I've had in mind for a while now, but it took my a while to figure out which investigator I wanted to pair this to. Let me know what you think if you test it out!

Aug 07, 2024 BlueBarracuda · 1

Playing this deck in a two player game with the matching Sefina and have to say we are having a lot of fun. I hope you do more of these theme/pair decks, especially for characters who get a little less play time.

Aug 08, 2024 HungryColquhoun · 6682

@BlueBarracuda Good to hear - I always like it when people are actually playing something I've posted! I have one more pair in mind, they're not exactly characters who get less play time though... I've still not done the Simeon ending in Hemlock Vale so I'll rattle through that and then post them up. For any other ideas I have I think I'll wait until the Drowned City now to see if the card pool changes up (for the two other decks I have planned I don't think new investigator cards would change them much).

Aug 24, 2024 Alfy · 1

Hi! Thanks for posting these two decks. I like to play solo two-handed, and while I enjoy deck building, it’s always a bit of a chore to figure out two fun decks with enough flex.

I have to say I struggled a bit in the first scenario of Return to the Forgotten Age. Ressources were an issue for both characters throughout, and with the level 0 decks, there’s no outlet for the curse tokens. On the clueing side, I was a bit unlucky in the order of my draws, but once the Drawn to the Flammes and Field Agents were gone, I just had no way to deal with higher-level shroud. I’m thinking Lock-picks might be better than Thieving Kit for Sefina, her 4 agility is not much.

Anyways, very much looking forward to the next pair!

Aug 24, 2024 HungryColquhoun · 6682

@Alfy Thanks for giving them a go! I agree that the Carolyn deck takes a little time to power up (it's a bit inevitable when there's any high XP assets in like The Key of Solomon) but once you have that and Stick to the Plan the consistency becomes much better (especially for finding Key of Solomon to get your resources). For curses early into a campaign, this is something you have to keep more of an eye on and not go too crazy for the first scenario or two - but once you have the Key it becomes better.

For me I found Grim Memoir with Mouse Mask enough to crack locations on standard difficulty early on, but it does depend on what comes out of the bag! For Sefina Voice of Ra and Faustian Bargain provided reasonable cash for me - especially as Thieves' Kit refunds itself. Leo De Luca is always on the pricey side, but equally Moxie is free and very useful so it counterbalances a bit as the deck upgrades. For resources on Carolyn, I think again Ever Vigilant and Stick to the Plan really help - by the end of the campaign I found myself with more resources than I knew what to do with.

Still need to finish the campaign with the other pair, I'm about midway through - hopefully I'll get them out soon!