Rum Punch Woes


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I recently ran Orloch and Damiel through this scenario and it was difficult and awesome all at the same time. With their low charisma it made taking on the villain so much more difficult.

Luckily on the second attempt Damiel got the sapphire of intelligence and so on the fifth run was able to take down the nasty smuggler.

I am loving the difficulty level of Skull and Shackles. And the new characters are awesome.

Looking forward to the next adventure!


Potion of Glibness is a Basic card and a very good choice to have in Damiel's deck since he has the lowest possible charisma, that could have helped a lot as well.

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Raynair wrote:
Potion of Glibness is a Basic card and a very good choice to have in Damiel's deck since he has the lowest possible charisma, that could have helped a lot as well.

I keep telling myself to find a way to banish one my items (not my potions, they're my babies!!!!) so I can rectify my mistake of not taking a Potion of Glibness.


I set the starting deck up using the guide in the rulebook, and have not had the chance to pick up a Potion of Glibness yet. Orlock was fortunate enough to get a Potion of Healing, which he gave to his uncharismatic elven friend, but apart from that their decks are not really that amazing.

However, I am absolutely loving playing with both of them, and they have quickly become my favorite characters out of this set and Rise of the Runelords (I never thought anyone would replace Valeros as my favorite character but last night that was proved wrong).

I have one more adventure to take them through before they can meet up with the other group (gunslinger, oracle, and swashbuckler). The magus met an untimely end a few days ago and I figured I would replaced him to make a five character party.

Still my favorite game (even though I failed my Runelords campaign in the last scenario...heartbreaking to say the least).

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Writerguy911 wrote:

I set the starting deck up using the guide in the rulebook, and have not had the chance to pick up a Potion of Glibness yet. Orlock was fortunate enough to get a Potion of Healing, which he gave to his uncharismatic elven friend, but apart from that their decks are not really that amazing.

However, I am absolutely loving playing with both of them, and they have quickly become my favorite characters out of this set and Rise of the Runelords (I never thought anyone would replace Valeros as my favorite character but last night that was proved wrong).

I have one more adventure to take them through before they can meet up with the other group (gunslinger, oracle, and swashbuckler). The magus met an untimely end a few days ago and I figured I would replaced him to make a five character party.

Still my favorite game (even though I failed my Runelords campaign in the last scenario...heartbreaking to say the least).

Ouch, that kind of end to Runelords has to sting. It's definitely a brutal scenario, even the most balanced of parties is going to hate it at least a bit.

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