Card draw simulator
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Father Mateo in Antarctica | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.0 |
Mateo Against the Ages | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.0 |
Valentin1331 · 67462
Unleash the Power of your Codex to receive a shower of
Credit: Adam S Doyle
Father Mateo keeps hitting the bottom of tier lists, even with 5 additional experience. He's been one of the investigators that triggered me the least, and yet, one day, an epiphany happened. Wait, is the Codex an item?!
After the 20k Series and its success, this 30k Series will focus on the investigators that are much harder to solve. Expect some jank, some outside-of-the-box thinking and hopefully some love for the underdogs of this game.
Click here to see all the previous decks. I will keep releasing a new standalone-ready deck concept every week on Friday, so stay tuned and keep pressing the ♥
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This deck is released in cooperation with the French Youtube channel JCE TV, which will post really soon a video where @Blakink plays a version of this deck through a campaign. If you speak french, check it out!
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Overview
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Main Strategy
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Unleash Your Codex
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Token Manipulation
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Card Draw
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Other Cards
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Upgrade Path
Difficulty: | ★★★★★ |
Enemy Management: | ★★☆☆☆ |
Clue-getting: | ★★★★☆ |
Encounter protection: | ★★★☆☆ |
Survivability: | ★★★☆☆ |
Economy: | ★★★☆☆ |
Card Drawing: | ★★★★☆ |
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Scavenge the The Codex of Ages and play it with Astral Mirror and free with Antiquary.
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Combine Grotesque Statue and Olive McBride for a 28% chance to find during any other test (on an average chaos bag).
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Use your flow of to trigger Crystal Pendulum and Prescient.
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Using your Codex guarantees success every time you use it.
- Because the discard part of the ability is before Scavenging happens, you can scavenge it during the same test with no chance of failure.
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Use the 's effect of 1 resource and 1 draw while you are setting up your engine.
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Use the 's of an additional action when you have your main engine going.
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Gaining 2 actions with discarding twice, scavenging it twice, and paying for it with the 2 Antiquary, results in 1 net action and 2 secured tests per turn. Literally any test. Each turn. No risk, not even a .
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If you only need 1 test this turn, the second Scavenging, the action from your and Antiquary enables infinite recursion of the Grotesque Statue.
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Forcing an will make sure that you never get the downside of Rite of Seeking and Divination.
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For your engine to be fully running, you need, in order of priority:
- The Codex of Ages of course
- Scavenging to get it back
- Antiquary to pay for it
- Astral Mirror to play it
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Grotesque Statue helps you to choose 1 out of 2 tokens.
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As an Item and Relic, it also bounces with Scavenging and is paid by Antiquary.
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It increases your chances of success when testing with your poor 4 (or 5 with Crystal Pendulum).
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Olive McBride helps fishing for the by revealing more tokens.
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If you do not have the Grotesque Statue, use Olive McBride alone only on a test if you are testing 0 or 1 above the test value or 5+ above. Otherwise, she may actually decrease your chances of passing.
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If you have to choose between Olive McBride and the Grotesque Statue, always choose the Grotesque Statue.
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If you have both Olive McBride and the Grotesque Statue in play, always use both in this specific order: Use the Grotesque Statue and then use Olive McBride on one of the 2 tokens pulled by the statue.
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Note that because of Olive McBride's FAQ, you need to announce before pulling the tokens which one will be "Olive'd".
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For instance, announce: "I will use Olive on the second token of the Statue" before starting to pull any token and then proceed with the pull.
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This not only improves your chances of success dramatically (~30% more chances with +1 above the test, compared to a simple pull), but when played together, you reveal 4 tokens, which, in an average chaos bag, is more than a 25% chance to pull the . This also makes you proof.
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With all this shower of , Prescient and Crystal Pendulum will be guaranteed to activate.
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Note that if you pull the and the , the failure takes precedence over the success (See Mateo's FAQ).
- This means that if you get , and Token-X in the same Olive pull, you will be forced to use and Token-X and ignore the , even if Token-X is a symbol token that has an effect that applies independently of success/failure, and therefore its effect will still apply.
The source for my numbers is mainly taken from this script made by @foobar. Assuming this is correct, thanks a lot for this!
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Revealing more tokens also significantly increases your chances to benefit from Sixth Sense and its upgrade.
- A TL;DR of Sixth Sense (0) ability is that if you reveal a symbol, you may choose to investigate wherever you want instead of your location. If you have the upgrade, you investigate both places at once, choosing the lowest shroud value and resulting in 2 clues.
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Another card that skyrockets in value is Voice of Ra.
A 40-card deck based on a combo that only works with 1 card? He lost his mind! Not with that draw power.
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Scroll of Secrets is an Item that occupies a hand slot, which makes it a great candidate for early Scavenging + Astral Mirror.
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Crystal Pendulum, as mentioned earlier, can get a lot of work done, also just with Grotesque Statue.
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Arcane Initiate to pull one of the many Spell assets and events, with a total of 14 targets.
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Sacrifice turns the empty spells into 3 cards or a bit of cash to play the replacement spell.
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Your that turns into a card draw.
With all this draw, you will get through your whole deck during a scenario, especially if you are not afraid to power draw the first few turns to get your draw engines going.
- Mulligan priorities are: The Codex of Ages >> Scavenging >> Arcane Initiate >> Scroll of Secrets
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The vast redundancy in Investigation spells is really helpful here to fill the extra deck slot while not decreasing the power. Also, you then have a lot of charges to burn.
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Spectral Razor gives a bit more enemy defence, but most importantly, it deals with Serpents of Yig easily. Always keep a copy in your hand in preparation for them.
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Uncage the Soul helps with the setup of the expensive suite of investigation spells.
- Uncage the Soul (3) comes with a welcome spell scavenging ability.
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Voice of Ra is amazing here with Olive McBride and Grotesque Statue.
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Ward of Protection is always good to have.
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If going for a campaign, I would advise taking Arcane Research x2 to get a discount on your Spell upgrades, which is really appreciated to compensate for the low base of Mateo.
- The 2 mental traumas are easily compensated by the horror soak of Olive McBride and Arcane Initiate.
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Eucatastrophe is great to turn bad luck with Olive McBride, including pulling the into our beloved .
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A quick word for a combination of this deck and Carson Sinclair as he also benefits from other players' pulls.
- Who knows, a Carson deck could come very soon in this Series.
- Who knows, a Carson deck could come very soon in this Series.
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Mar 31, 2023 |
Mar 31, 2023Maybe I'm missing something, but how is the Astral Mirror making the play a free trigger? Isn't it just an additional action? |
Mar 31, 2023
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Apr 04, 2023I love this, I've been thinking about a deck for a while that could "abuse" the codex of the ages, but I wasn't able to nail it. This is just perfect. I just totally forgot that astral mirror give you an extra action to play the codex. |
Apr 07, 2023I like some enemy management in all my decks (for when it makes sense for the party to split up) and I was worried about the lack of options in this deck... Then I realized that with 3 agility and all the token management / automatic success in this deck that it is probably pretty good at evading enemies. I've been working on a Blessing of Isis deck for Mateo that I want to get some testing on but I think I may like this better. |
Apr 09, 2023I always try to lean into the blessed archetype to fish out the stars by getting double bless but this is interesting in that its jank doesn't touch any of that. |
Apr 15, 2023Hello, I think Autel des Moires is more efficient than Versatile / récup to draw Codex des Âges no ? |
May 01, 2023
That being said, this deck is purely theoretical. It asks for an obscurely fragile chain of sequencing that looks barely passable in theory, but falls apart completely in actual gameplay. Had valentin actually playtested his decks, then he'd realize this a bad deck. Lemme explain how fragile this sequencing is. Components required are at least 1 copy of Scavenging, 1 copy of Astral Mirror, 1 copy of Codex, and optionally 1 copy of Antiquary. Not a single one of these 4 cards is searchable in the deck. The deck uses Scroll of Secrets and Arcane Initiate to tutor the OTHER cards in hopes of thinning for you to find these cards. And then the deck boasts 2 copies of Scavenging and 2 copies of Antiquary so that you can fish for your Elder Sign twice a round. You HAVE to investigate twice to get 2 Codex + Scavenging Loops per round. 2 out of your 3 natural actions are dedicated to the loop. Meaning, in order to do anything else, when you resolve your Elder Sign, you're probably just taking an extra action. They are SO many easier ways to get extra actions like Close the Circle instead. Astral Mirror is once per turn. So it helps you replay Codex once per round. Meaning the 2nd time you do that Scavenging + Codex loop, you have to invest an action INTO playing it. Which mitigates the action gained from Mateo's Elder Sign. Furthermore, why is this deck playing Clairvoyance when its finishing for Elder Signs? Does the deck just want to eat horror? I'm extremely confused why its included in the decklist. Plus the cost curve of this deck is insane.
I implore you to play your decks more than just once in your mind, maybe even once in game. Quality over quantity please. |
May 02, 2023
I implore you to read your comment more than just once while you're writing it, maybe even after you've posted it. Constructive advice not toxic tear-downs please. |
May 02, 2023
People are fed up with the OP crowding out meaningful space for other people. No sugarcoating around clout chasing and groupies |
May 02, 2023Third party perspective here--the decks definitely look polished, but as a casual player I do think that trends build on trends. After reading the flaws with this deck, I'm certainly much more scrutinizing of the top page decks that may look better than they are. |
May 02, 2023
As I mentioned, absolutely Personally, I've had great fun with decks based on both OP and chirubime's lists and many others. Mostly what I want from a list is inspiration so I love seeing cute ideas like this one. Judging by the deck ratings it seems like plenty of people are in the same boat. |
May 03, 2023Hey everyone, let's all take a deep breath and relax for a minute. We are all here to talk about a game, so why so serious?
You are right on most of your points, and I won't debate them one by one. Some of your critics are valid in theory but fade as you are in the game and for instance, spending your action to replay your codex is not such a big deal, since it is still an auto-succeed on any test. All in all, I think you are misunderstanding the goal of the deck.
This guide mentions in the introduction that this is going to be janky and has 5 stars in difficulty to, hopefully, discourage anyone new to the game from just taking it and winging it. The fact that it uses the full collection also helps in that sense. To clarify, my series is here to give inspiration, ideas and proposals on how to take a deck through a campaign. I explain why I chose every single card individually so that anyone can understand and judge if they agree or not. I fully rely (and I know most players do) on the player's intelligence to take what they like and change what they don't :) When it comes to playtesting, I do test every single deck I post. I am now also lucky to benefit from the amazing support of the community in playtesting. This one deck concept, for instance, was used by Blakink in a campaign, for which he then did a Youtube video for his channel (in French) because he actually found it really fun to play. Regarding crowding out the meaningful space, I actually ran a temperature check no longer than 2 weeks ago on Reddit, and out of the 14.3k viewers, no one mentioned any annoyance (which is almost surprising coming from a Reddit community). Someone even mentioned here enjoying Mateo even though the combo didn't kick in yet. So to summarise:
This being said, I am always happy and will gladly edit any of my guides if someone comes up with a constructive critique on how it could be improved. |
May 03, 2023Something about this doesn't add up. "I do test every single deck" followed by "This deck was used by Blakink" makes the point obvious that you don't playtest these decks, at least not to everyone's standards. I totally get why people are questioning the upgrade paths given the length of time between published decks. The conversation between "bullet proof" and "outside the box" decks doesn't make sense to me either. Those aren't mutually exclusive, and I find I'm thinking the influx of criticism stems from a disparity between the amount of effort you put into selling the pitch for your fun, janky deck and how casual you want your decks to be. You ask for hearts/likes and engagement but you don't hold yourself to the standards of creating functioning decks. The real difference? Some deck posters take a deck idea and refine it into a deck reality. Your newer series have not. If you really just wanted to get this "deck idea" out there, you could've left it on reddit or discord as a comment about "Versatile in Scavenging for Mateo to replay Codex." I think your newer player guides and starter deck guides have been instrumental for the new wave of players since the revised core set. But I also agree with the many others who think that your more recent decks are more frill than anything else. |
May 03, 2023
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May 04, 2023I think one of the sticking points here might be related to the use of ArkhamDB and how it's inherently kinda flawed as a platform. TBH, that's ok. It does a good job at 99% of what the community wants. I don't think there's enough here to warrant a change in how it works. That being said, the problem to me is that this site has a like and favoriting system, which rewards users with imaginary internet points and favors those people by keeping their decks on the front page. In turn, people are incentivized to make quality content, with cool formatting and images and to your credit As someone who has tried to post decks that I've heavily refined for people to see and gotten very modest engagement comparatively, seeing this situation can be very frustrating. A deck that is relatively untested, posted by someone who already has dozens of other decks, including on the front page right now. Obviously I recognize your content or All in all, this is a public platform, you can present content however you want, but I figured I'd share what I think can be frustrating about this experience. I get that the Reddit post didn't have any criticism or mention of annoyance, but I think you should also realize that the post itself is going to be biased towards people who like your stuff (which there are a ton of, it's good stuff!). I highly suspect anyone that commented something negative would probably be insanely downvoted and ultimately dismissed |
May 04, 2023Sorry for this discussion. My only point was to propose that Shrine of the Moirai would replace all the combo with scavering because Shrine of the Moirai would play several Codex of the age directly. Because i love the idea to play several Codex but the initial combo was complicated in number of cards |
May 04, 2023
Altogether, based on my stats on TTS, which I bought for this series (I would only test using the physical game before), I spent 183 hours on TTS for 18 decks published, and it doesn't account for all the time spent working on the concepts, involved in discussions, or writing the detailed guide, which probably leads to around 15/20 hours per week for more than 4 months. All of this is, of course, purely voluntary work (I never asked for financial contributions such as Patreon), and besides some likes that are giving visibility to the work, the main reason why I am doing this is my excitement to share concepts that I think are fun, the hype from the discussions around the decks with people from the community and the (often positive) feedback from people using the decks. I hope this clarifies a little bit the situation. In this regard, I have been transparent whenever asked on Discord. This being said, I like always to try to come up with solutions. I thought that the introduction of my deck was clear enough, stating from day one of the series that "I will release a new standalone-ready deck concept every week on Friday for the following months". To be more transparent, I could add a disclaimer before every upgrade path to explain that this is a suggestion and the deck was only tested by me in Standalone.
For your own decks, I actually had an interesting discussion with @Mattastrophic, who also published a very well-polished Lola deck recently and had surprisingly little engagement for it.. That is another thing from this type of platform that we cannot really control: what the target audience of the website is eventually interested in. Was I a bit disappointed that the deck that cost me the most hours was also the least successful of this series (sorry, Skids, you'll shine another day...)? Sure, and the same happened when I published my Amanda deck, which is the one that took me the most work overall and at the time got quite a lukewarm welcome (probably for some reason). I am spending most of my time working on Jim and Lola currently, and I already know that both of them will have very limited engagement because that's not what the ArkhamDB community is here for, but that's what I am motivated by: publishing ideas that are fun and which I believe people will be inspired by, sometimes learn a few things from, and most importantly help to have fun with the game even if you don't really like or have time for deckbuilding. One small thing, though: the total points do not change anything. Every deck will be treated the exact same way. The only difference will probably be people clicking more on a deck when they see it's posted by a "big" account, though the vast majority of users probably don't really understand (and/or care) what these points are.
That turned out to be a longer post than expected, especially as I swore to be away from my computer (and from Arkham) for my holidays, hence no deck for the first time since the Christmas period, but I care for the community, and I feel like the feelings expressed here have been simmering for a while. The comment section of this deck is probably a little bit too "niche" for everyone thinking the same to read my answers, but I hope that at least it will clarify things, and if these questions come up again, I will refer to this post. |
May 04, 2023It's not my goal to discredit the amount of work you put into publishing and marketing your decks. Anyone can recognize the dedication you put into this game. My frustrations for this deck stem from what appeared to me as obfuscated methodology and/or the unreplicability of your conclusions about the deck. To newer players or even anyone who hasn't played this deck, when you put out deck guides where you haven't specified the conditions in which they are tested, in this case tested as a standalone by you, it can lead the reader to the wrong conclusion about the deck. Standalone and campaign progression are very different in my opinion. Even when a deck is tested at 0 xp and its posted xp, the upgrade path can be extremely challenging to juggle given the added cards can bring in more synergies while potentially breaking existing combos. In this deck's case, the core requires 2 exp for Versatile, 2 exp for Astral Mirror, and 3 exp for Antiqurary. In cases where you don't get 7 exp in a given scenario, you don't explain to the reader, what takes priority and how to play the deck in these middle transitional states. I frankly shouldn't have called it a bad deck because what I really wanted to say was that I felt like aspects of the deck and it's testing methodology were misrepresented/omitted. I apologize for that. You've laid out your entire process, and you've discussed being more open about the game style it was tested in with the player. You've qualmed my concerns. |
May 10, 2023so how does Scavenging work with his codex? Since his Elder sign is a auto succeed, you don't succeed by 2 and thus you don't get it back via the combo correct? |
May 11, 2023
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Oct 14, 2024
In your comment apologising to the OP there is the appearance of “contrition”, however, it feels forced and disingenuous at best. In particular, you go on to further attack the OP in your comment when you say that the core cards required for the combo need at least 7 exp whilst you seemingly intentionally omit what you ought to be fully aware of, being that Mateo starts with 5 bonus XP. Getting at least 2 exp in the first scenario of most campaign seems relatively common or you could just start with “In The Thick of It”. It is apparent you show disdain for Likely your comment was motivated more by jealousy rather than any legitimate or objective criticism to what the introduction makes clear, this deck is janky and made for fun and not built to break the game with raw optimisation. What might help in future is having “janky” and “optimised” deck categories, like there is with solo and multiplayer, so that players can search by category depending on what they seek to achieve from a given deck. I would also suggest that any deck allowed to be categorised as “optimised” would have a higher threshold to be posted in the first place (with at least a minimum word count but preferably some review and approval by moderators) with a report function to allow the community to flag those decks that do not meet the requisite quality level. Anyway, I hope this website can improve to provide a more functional way for the community to search for deck ideas they are seeking and to also motivate those that are good at deck building to continue posting their best ideas. |
Good work on this one! More love for the underdogs!