The Preston Fairmont "They Call Me The Seeker"

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This deck takes full advantage of Family Inheritance to turn Preston's endless wealth into pure flexibility and control.

Instead of competing through high skill values, Preston focuses on avoiding direct confrontation, supporting his team, and solving test through clever event play. He thrives by spending money to survive, improving solutions, and keeping chaos at bay while his teammates do the heavy lifting.

Strengths

Insane economy: Family Inheritance, Money Talks, and Lone Wolf / Take Heart / Resourceful-like effects ensure a constant flow of cash. You`ll rarely feel short on resources.

Excellent evasion and mobility: Elusive, Decoy, Obfuscation and Leo de De Luca, let Preston stay one step ahead of danger while keeping the tempo of the scenario.

Flexible and reactive: "Look what I Found", Lucky! and Trial by Fire allow Preston to pass key tests despite his miserable base stats.

Group-oriented utility: Well Connected and Intel Report turn Preston's Fortune into board control, helping the team grab clues and handles threats from distance.

Strong theme and flavor, every card reinforces the idea of a wealthy dilettante who survives purely through charm, luck anda money!!

Gameplay

Style: Evasion, support, and event-driven clue control.

Early Game: Play Family Inheritance, Leo De Luca, and at least one Well Connected as soon as possible. Do an strong mulligan if it is necessary to find quickly those cards.

Mid game: Use spare resources for repeatable actions , mobility and reactive event plays.

Late game: Well Connected becomes a powerhouse, giving Preston a way to influence key test and clutch moments.

Best suites for multiplayer, where he can shine as a flexible, rich supporter alongside a dedicated fighter and investigator.

A deck tha perfectly captures the essence of Preston Fairmont - a man of modest skill and immense fortune who can somehow buy his way out the apocalypse of the Myths. He doesn't dominate through raw power, but through style, improvisation, and audacious spending.

If you enjoy resource-based strategies, clever event play, and thematic decks, this Preston is a classy and rewarding choice for your Arkham adventures.

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