Wednesday 10 January 2018

Episode 44: Think on your Feet II

Join Frank for the second Think on your Feet. After suggestions from listeners and a poll on Facebook, Sefina Rousseau has been chosen to take on the challenges of the Dunwich Legacy.

As with Think on your Feet I, I've dived straight in and got to the meat of playing. Unlike Think on your Feet I, Sefina is a far more tricksy investigator to pilot than Roland, so there are certainly some pauses and challenges with flow and best lines. As before, it's meant to sound real - so you might pick up the sound of traffic, or tokens being shifted, or droplets of sweat dripping from my brow as I fret...

Here's the level 0 version of the deck: https://arkhamdb.com/deck/view/88127. There are some odd choices there; I talk about (most of) them in the episode. 

Here's the deck after scenario 1: https://arkhamdb.com/deck/view/100374

Scenario 1 begins at 3 minutes. Scenario 2 begins at almost exactly 50 minutes. Thank you to everyone who wrote in saying the first live play was enjoyable, or encouraging me to do more. It's been very touching and I'm glad to share these episodes with you!

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2 comments:

  1. Hey Frank! I know it's been awhile since this playthrough, but I'm curious as to why you've decided on Extracurricular first and House second. Did you want specific XP cards for House, or are you vying for specific outcomes that affect later scenarios?

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    1. Hi Graham, thanks for the comment and sorry for the delay in replying! It was exactly your latter thought: I was hoping to rescue Peter Clover to give me a boost waaay down the line in Where Doom Awaits, as well as making Blood on the Altar somewhat simpler (or harder, depending on how you feel about the O'Bannions!). Thanks for the comment!

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