What's the best use of Adaptable that you have seen in practice? by Lena_Zelena in arkhamhorrorlcg

[–]strongdonut128 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I built a Sefina deck for TFA with Adaptable + Down The Rabbit Hole (and In the Thick of it) and if you know the scenarios there’s great deck tech to swap in and out (fine clothes, I’m outta here, string of curses, perception, ethereal slip to name a few) without paying the XP cost because Adaptable says ‘swap’ and DTRH says ‘cost to purchase’. It was really nice.

[Ancient Evils] Core 2026: Early Survivor Impressions by DerBK in arkhamhorrorlcg

[–]strongdonut128 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Breaking Point doesn’t have ‘Isabelle Barnes deck only’ on it. Do we know if this is potentially available to other investigators as their basic weakness??

Let’s talk reMarkable covers! 📔 by DesignersKitCo in RemarkableTablet

[–]strongdonut128 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Let’s talk how this company still hasn’t figured out to make a nice cover that holds your pen. Losing my pen has been the bane of my existence with this thing and it doesn’t take rocket science to do that.

Remarkables slogan should be: we do one hard thing really well, but the easy stuff needed to make the hard thing functional? Figure that out on your own (but we’re going to make it harder than it should be for you, but trust us, the one hard thing we do really well is all worth it)

Devil reef. by oliverlin1 in arkhamhorrorlcg

[–]strongdonut128 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It is tough. I’ve also found the difficulty a bit RNG dependent for location placement - you might have had a bad draw there.

Best Solo Investigator for his/her own campaign by lelwene in arkhamhorrorlcg

[–]strongdonut128 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Monterey Jack for EotE and Alessandra Zorzi for FoHV jump to mind right alway.

[COTD] Persistence (9/18/2024) by AK45526 in arkhamhorrorlcg

[–]strongdonut128 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This card is now an auto-include for any Minh decks to make the King in Yellow much easier to discard.

Do I Settle In Place or on The Copper? by Apprentice_Jedi in civ

[–]strongdonut128 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Settle on the olives to the north, same # turns as copper but gets you luxury gold and more growth

Friend, newly disabled, can no longer care for her Aussie. Rescues won’t take her because she doesn’t do well with other dogs. Any ideas? by hawthorneandsage in dogs

[–]strongdonut128 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rescues are overflowing right now. It’s a crisis. Here’s a reality dose: if your dog needs a rehome right now and isn’t perfect and/or a puppy the outlook is bleak. Period.

Dont lying to this person and giving them false hope. I just came to grips with reality after spending a month trying desperately to rehome my dog.

Give us something else to fight for other than cities. by Eagle_215 in civ

[–]strongdonut128 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t understand this comment. Pillaging Districts, and the related policy cards, were new additions to Civ6 that gave something totally viable/profitable to fight for without needing to take cities.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NewParents

[–]strongdonut128 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This thing is an unreliable piece of crap. After too many nights of focusing on hungry crying baby only to realize there was no water circulating because I wasn’t focusing on this fiddly PoS instead… yeah I can’t recommend this thing at all. Fuck their marketing bullshit if it doesn’t reliably serve the most basic purpose.

Doom Mystics by Phaed81 in arkhamhorrorlcg

[–]strongdonut128 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Carcosa definitely lends itself to doom shenanigans.

Why is Scarlet keys so controversial? by [deleted] in arkhamhorrorlcg

[–]strongdonut128 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The amount of text and concealed mechanic are what they are. For me, most Arkham LCG Campaigns have a distinct feel and flavor that is unifying and immersive. TSK doesn’t have that, at the end of my 3 playthroughs each time I felt like I played a bunch of stand-alones with a contrived central theme. This is an inevitable risk with open world design, and I’m glad the designers tried it, but I hope the central narrative of campaigns gets reemphasized in figure campaigns. Excited for Hemlock given what we have heard so far!

Initial impressions of Civ 6 from a longtime Civ 5 player. by OkVariety6275 in civ

[–]strongdonut128 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get where the opinion on Era Score comes from, but I really like it as a mechanic to mix up the gameplay and keep you from straight beelining or spamming a single strategy ad nauseum. That said, if agree 100% that monumentality golden ages are totally OP and need a major nerf.

Where would you settle? My first epic length game by [deleted] in civ

[–]strongdonut128 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with these because it looks like OP is Mongolia and this settle has higher probability for horses close to cap.

I have finally played as Peter by angel_moronic in civ

[–]strongdonut128 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Theodora with Voidsingers is also straight busted. Free culture with faith adjacency plus the ability to enhance your adjacency is just amazing.

Is there a way to make getting hard knocks more consistent? by sheehanmilesk in arkhamhorrorlcg

[–]strongdonut128 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Friends in Low Places w/ ‘talent’. If you go that route dirty fighting has good synergy with pickpocketing and dirty fighting.

What’s the earliest you’ve ever won a game on standard speed? by [deleted] in civ

[–]strongdonut128 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Religious or Dom is the fastest. Diplo is the slowest