Wilson Richards
Der Mann für alle Fälle

Ermittler

Herumtreiber.

Wächter
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Health: 8. Sanity: 6.

Senke die Ressourcenkosten der ersten Werkzeug-Vorteilskarte, die du in jeder Runde spielst, um 1.

Während Fertigkeitsproben auf Werkzeug-Vorteilskarten bekommst du +1 auf deinen Fertigkeitswert.

-Effekt: +0. Du darfst eine Werkzeug-Vorteilskarte in deiner Spielzone gegen eine Werkzeug-Vorteilskarte auf deiner Hand mit gleichen oder niedrigeren aufgedruckten Kosten austauschen.

Magali Villeneuve
Das Fest von Hemlock Vale (Ermittler-Erweiterung) #1.

Wilson Richards - Back

Ermittler

Deckgröße: 30.

Deckbau-Optionen: Werkzeug-Karten Stufe 0-5, Wächterkarten () Stufe 0-4, Neutrale Karten Stufe 0-5, bis zu 5 andere Improvisiert- und/oder Verbesserung-Karten Stufe 0-1.

Deckbau-Voraussetzungen (zählen nicht gegen die Deckgröße): Ad-hoc-Lösung, Hastige Reparaturen, 1 zufällige Grundschwäche.

Wilson ist stolz darauf, immer das passende Werkzeug für jeden erdenklichen Job parat zu haben. Eine undichte Rohrleitung? Rohrzange. Ein umgestürzter Baum? Handsäge. Renovierungsarbeiten? Vorschlaghammer. In letzter Zeit haben sich bei seinen Aufträgen in Arkham und Umgebung jedoch immer wieder merkwürdige Dinge ereingnet. Unter knarrenden Bodendielen verbergen sich labyrinthartige Tunnel. Ein demoliertes Dach scheint von innen heraus zerstört worden zu sein, statt von außen. Es ist Wilsons Job, Probleme zu lösen. Und wenn der Job verlangt, sich mit bizarren, schreckenerregenden Kreaturen und unerklärlichen Phänomenen auseinanderzusetzen ... dann muss man eben mit dem, was man hat, kreativ werden.
Wilson Richards
Wilson Richards

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Reviews

FoHV has been out for a month and still no reviews, so here's the description from my "One for All" series of decks that has a similar breakdown for each investigator:

Tools! What the heck is a tool, anyways? They're definitely assets. They probably have their own associated skill test, are very likely help you fight or investigate... and our boy Wilson wants to play lots of them! This means that his stats and abilities make him a relatively sturdy flex character who can pick up clues and take out enemies in equal measure. He can single-handedly churn through scenarios, and with a mitt of decent cards, he can fairly easily re-focus his efforts on whatever task the game throws at him. It's also remarkably easy to tweak your role mid-campaign with just a few simple upgrades, as Wilson's card choices can have a greater impact on his gameplan than most investigators. His signature is pretty neat too, allowing you to make duplicate item draws more useful and combo with big costly items like sledgehammer or pitchfork.

Even with some cleverly integrated stat boosts, Wilson is still a generalist, and generalists don't always have the sheer output specialists can typically achieve in Arkham - especially in larger teams. Static boosts and skill cards with lots of icons will help him overcome some of the tougher tests he'll eventually encounter. Like most of the Hemlock Vale investigators, Wilson isn't super beginner friendly to pilot either, and his deckbuilding can be rather complicated without some digital assistance.

Some archetypes that work well for this template:

The Handyman: Wilson's discount creates some bonuses that might not be immediately obvious. Playing lots of cheap tools potentially means resources spent on tool assets can be decreased by half or better. It also lends itself to playing limited use or discard-able assets that encourage you to cycle them in and out with your discount. Costly tools make great discard fodder for his signature Ad Hoc though, so those are absolutely worth including if they have powerful effects. Lastly, remember that his second ability only activates on skill tests printed on tool cards, so keep all these things in mind while filling your toolshed.

Full Flex / Solo - Keep a good balance of tool-based weapons and investigation aids, and you should be completely self-sufficient on almost any scenario. Static boosts to your combat and intellect skills will improve your odds, and targeted skill cards will really help push you through some of the more challenging tests.

The Specialist - Focusing your deck around either investigating or fighting will allow Wilson to fill voids in his team and more easily tackle the most challenging problems the chosen role can throw at him. Show Rex or Zoey that you have the right tools for either one of their jobs.

The Fixer - Fighter can't find their gun? There's a Pitchfork for that! Cluever scrambling in the shadows of a 5 shroud location? There's a Matchbox for that! Wilson has access to many more utility options than your average guardian, and loading your deck up with these can turn him into an interesting and effective support character.

EzieBaikUben · 434
Glad to see a referenced to Let Me Handle This, and undervalued card IMO. That said, I'm curious how you see it as a 'uniquely effective or staple card' in Wilson? Same with Emergency Cache and neutral skill cards, is there some Wilson tech I'm not seeing that gives him extra value with these cards? — Pseudo Nymh · 41
The emergency cache and neutral skills are just staple cards that most characters benefit from having in their decks. Let Me Handle This though I feel is a better choice for Wilson because of his generalist statline and it fits well in the support archetype I'd listed. — EzieBaikUben · 434
Strange to list a bunch of generic cards but not point out Tool Belt, which feels almost mandatory for Wilson (both mechanically and flavorwise). — anaphysik · 94
A warning to Wilson players: several cards representing real-life tools are not Tool-traited (which matters for both deckbuilding and the skill boost). E.g. Machete, Fire Axe, Meat Cleaver. I'm also surprised that Salvage wasn't made in such a way for Wilson to be able to play (e.g. by making it Improvised in preparation for Wilson in the next expasion, and simply giving Wilson 0-5 Improvised access, which would barely be different from 0-1 anyway). — anaphysik · 94
@anaphysik Unfortunately the list is restricted to cards I have in my own collection, otherwise that'd be a great include! — EzieBaikUben · 434
If anybody wants to use my list to do up something more complete, they're more than welcome! — EzieBaikUben · 434