Kōhaku with His Hemlock Vale Technology | Hard | Solo

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RyanMuQ · 285

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Credit: Fantasy Flight Games


Introduction

This deck is for playing hard/expert level solo adventure compaigns. With help of Read the Signs, Spectral Razor, Fey and plenty of stats essentials, Kōhaku can easily reach 10+ skill values during investigation and fight. On the other hand, thanks to Kōhaku's cursed/bless card access, he can make use of high efficiency engines from different classes. Those make this deck stable to kick over and immune to chaos bag surprises.

This deck uses totally different strategy for the 0exp version (St. Hubert's Key & Cat Mask), because we require ~14 exp to get minimum required core cards to run the blurse strategy.

This deck is tested: I run it for the Dunwich Lagacy campaign in Expert difficulty.

Why do I recommend this deck:

  • Different style of Mystic (rather than traditional spell-asset based).
  • Strong on both clue-getting and fighting.
  • Stable run thanks to the powerful card & economy engine.
  • Good chance to experience (what I think) most powerful mystic cards in THV.
  • NO ONE CAN COMPETE ME WITH THOSE UNIQUE() ASSETS!

What is the cons:

  • High difficulty: it requires lots of thinking including action planning, chaos bag manipulation and skill value planning. No brainless choices even when there are 2+ and 2+ tokens (you may need to keep them and get the free action in the next round).
  • Only for solo adventure: too many unique() assets.

Table of Contents
  • Overview

  • Main Strategy

  • Card Drawing & Economy

  • Encounter Protection

  • Other Highlighting Cards

  • Upgrade Path

  • Make Your Own Deck!


Overview
 
Difficulty: ★★★★☆
Enemy Management: ★★★★☆
Clue-getting: ★★★★★
Encounter protection: ★★★★☆
Survivability: ★★★☆☆
Economy: ★★★★★
Card Drawing: ★★★★☆

Main Strategy

Mulligan

Fight with Spectral Razor and Armageddon. Armageddon is used as backup of Spectral Razor, so generally there is no need to save its charges by manipulating . The exception is when the game is enemy-heavy, or you need to kill boss (SR is not good at handling Elites).

Investigate mainly via basic investigation actions with help of boosts from Gabriel Carillo and / tokens. Use Read the Signs to deal with difficult tasks.

In average you have 4 actions per turn. Extra actions from Kōhaku's and Eye of the Djinn. After assets fully set, you can have 6 actions.

Regarding the choices of Kōhaku's :

  • In most cases, choose +1 action as long as you can. BUT there is exception: when you want this +1 action in the next turn (e.g. preparing for fighting).
  • In case of a tie, usually > . But adding is also a good choice.
  • For 0xp version, if you no longer need +1 action, you can choose not to trigger it to avoid chaos bag surprise.

Tips:

  • Only play Tempt Fate and Keep Faith when you need the tokens. I know they are fast but just keep them in hand, please. Otherwise the tokens may be unexpectedly consumed during skill tests. The more tokens in the chaos bag, the more likely they get wasted.
  • In case of potential enemies, do make plans! Either play Armageddon early, or keep 2+ resources to play Spectral Razor. Kōhaku is not good at evading, so you MUST kill the enemies in front of you before doing other things.

Card Drawing & Economy

Total resources you need: 20

Total resources you can hopefully get until the beginning of Round 5: 23

Number of upkeep / card-draw actions to draw the whole deck: 11


Encounter Protection

2 copies of Ward of Protection + 2 copies of Deny Existence deny 4 encounter cards in a game as you wish, while only 10~15 encounter cards will be drawn in a solo game. It means you can counter not only Ancient Evils, but also annoying force-moving, action taking and lethal damage/horror.


Other Highlighting Cards

Gabriel Carillo provide great help on both card drawing and boosting. Meanwhile, he is very likely to be the person mentioned in Kōhaku's background story as his partner.

Eye of the Djinn in this deck is possibly in best use, as there are 5 cards (BoLM, FotM, FotS) for synergy.

Rite of Sanctification typically may not be a good choice for resources - it heavily relies on synergy and thus hard to take effect at the beginning of the game when resources are really critical. But in this deck, its effect is guaranteed by Kōhaku's . In most cases, it provides 4-10 resources which is really awesome.

Binder's Jar was added because I want to fan out Weeping Yurei when I plan to recur the deck more than once. Meanwhile it makes protection to enemy attacks. Additional arcane slots is not used in this deck.

Call for Backup's healing ability is the only card among the whole collection to heal Servant of Brass (bonded to Seal of the Elders).


Upgrade Path

View the 0xp version here.

 Cost  Total
   Armageddon    Armageddon •••• 4 XP 4 XP
   David Renfield  →  Favor of the Moon 1 XP 5 XP
    +  Blasphemous Covenant •• 2 XP 7 XP
   Dowsing Rod  →  Favor of the Moon 1 XP 8 XP
   Spectral Razor    Spectral Razor •• 2 XP 10 XP
   David Renfield  →  Gabriel Carillo 1 XP 11 XP
   Dowsing Rod  →  Eye of the Djinn •• 4 XP 15 XP
   Cat Mask  →  Fey 1 XP 16 XP
   Read the Signs    Read the Signs •• 2 XP 18 XP
   Cat Mask  →  Gabriel Carillo 1 XP 19 XP
   Delve Too Deep  →  Fey 1 XP 20 XP
   St. Hubert's Key  →  Favor of the Sun 1 XP 21 XP
   St. Hubert's Key  →  Binder's Jar 1 XP 22 XP
   Spectral Razor    Spectral Razor •• 2 XP 24 XP
   Scroll of Secrets  →  Call for Backup •• 2 XP 26 XP
   Delve Too Deep  →  Favor of the Sun 1 XP 27 XP
 
Luxury Upgrade: 27 XP
   Read the Signs    Read the Signs •• 2 XP 29 XP
   Deny Existence  →  Seal of the Elders ••••• 5 XP 34 XP
   Rite of Sanctification  →  Prophetic ••• 3 XP 37 XP

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8 comments

Mar 09, 2024 Berrysimo · 1

Hey, nice deck! I'll definitely pick some things up from it when building for my next FHV run. One thing though, have you consider Jewel of Aureolus for resources or draw? The accessory slot seems not heavily contested in this deck.

Mar 09, 2024 RyanMuQ · 285

@Berrysimo Glad to know my deck can help you! Jewel of Aureolus is definitely a good choice for this deck, as it's can be easily triggered with those 5 token manipulation cards, and it is always welcome to either get 2 resources or draw 1 card.

The reason why I did not pick it is: I think playing JoA is more like an investing - pay 3 resources & 1 action for resources in the future, and it requires 3+ turns to beat Emergency Cache. Meanwhile, it almost does not work without synergy.

While resources are plentiful in this deck (either Rite of Sanctification or Faustian Bargain can provide 5+ resources), I would suggest Occult Reliquary + 2x Scroll of Secrets for more card drawing.

Regarding Binder's Jar, you are right. When I drafted this deck, I thought I can recur this deck 3+ times with help of that many card-drawing. But in practice, it is not (usually only 1-2 loops per game). So I agree that BJ can be replaced.

Mar 09, 2024 Berrysimo · 1

@RyanMuQ Thanks for the reply and the deck! Another question I had was the resource management. Would you go for the Key of Solomon in 2P to actively eat curses for resources to replay the events? Backpack 2 for tutoring? Also, any reason for not including Occult Lexicon? Aside from the hand slots limitation.

Mar 10, 2024 RyanMuQ · 285

@Berrysimo

The Key of Solomon indeed an excellent resource provider especially when Gabriel Carillo is in play. @Valentin1331 has a deck using KoS. Choices between KoS and Eye of the Djinn leads the deck to two directions - KoS eats and help keep the chaos bag clean, while EotD utilizes and and hopes them the more the better. I will not say which one is better - that depends on how you cooperate with your teammates and your personal preference. In my deck, since it is designed for solo play, I chose EotD for more actions gotten from it and Kōhaku's .

Backpack as a card-draw engine is expensive. 4exp = Eye of the Djinn ~= Seal of the Elders ~= Charisma + Arcane Initiate*2. Drawing 0-3 item cards here is not that important as other Mystic decks are.

Occult Lexicon I think is more used by roles with very low . Kōhaku has better choices, such as simply Cat Mask. If just for drawing cards, it ~= Scroll of Prophecies which costs too many .

Mar 31, 2024 acotgreave · 783

I'm looking for a Kōhaku solo deck - this looks great. Thank you.

One qu: 6 resources from Rite of Sanctification by rund 5? Is it that easy to get that many bless tokens in the bag without Keep Faith and Tempt Fate? Seems like you need all of those to get the most out of that card?

Apr 01, 2024 RyanMuQ · 285

@acotgreave Glad to be recognized!

6 resources from RoS (i.e. 3 ) is quite easy with help of Kōhaku's - At the beginning of the first turn, you add , and for the second turn, and , ..., finally you get 3 and 2. That is actually the worse case without Keep Faith and Tempt Fate. With Kōhaku's partner Gabriel Carillo, this process can get even faster since no need to add via Kōhaku's .

In a word, Kōhaku's guarentees that you get at least 3 in Round 5 (and that is why I think Kōhaku is the best investigator to play bless/curse deck).

Apr 01, 2024 RyanMuQ · 285

@acotgreave regarding the maximum utilization of Rite of Sanctification - as long as you seal 2-4 on RoS, it has already beat Emergency Cache, Crack the Case, Stand Together and Faustian Bargain. These are actually excellent cards and many people use them. In this card, 6 resources from RoS is a proper expectation.

But I understand that there are many people make self-restrictions to seal 5 on RoS forcely :)

Apr 01, 2024 vak36 · 1

Thanks. I wish more solo decks for different gators published, the guide is awesome :)