| Junon |
There were only three level 7 cards in my Crimson box. Is that all that should be there?
Also inside the Crimson box was:
7 level 0 blessings.
54 level 1 blessings.
1 level 4 blessing (a single Achaekek's Claws).
If it's intended that from the start of Crimson there is a massive number of blessings to acquire, and lots of hour power variety, then I love it.
It does seem weird that there is just a single level 4 blessing?
| Keith Richmond Lone Shark Games |
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Curse was a little bit of a quandary, blessing-wise. The adventure would let us add 9 Harrows per adventure and still work out great, and that is actually better for chasing Harrow boons throughout the path...
But it also means that any use of the Curse box would always have the Harrow blessings in that suit order. Level 1 Keys, 2 Shields, 3 Books, 4 Hammers, 5 Stars, 6 Crowns.
This way, Organized Play (and anything else) can re-order the suits as needed, and you can do harrows for custom content any way you want, or entirely randomly.
Also, it's more fun to see the Harrows show up in the hourglass a _lot_ throughout the path, instead of only a tiny bit to start, slowly increasing.
| Yewstance |
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I love the implementation of the Harrow Deck in Curse - there isn't a single thing I don't love about it.
I love the diversity of what is normally one of the most 'predictable' card types, I love the diversity of Hour effects and powers from the start of the adventure path, I love the theming, I love the art.
I personally feel that the Core Set Sajan is an ideal choice for a Curse of the Crimson Throne playthrough, as the most blessing-heavy character he can take advantage of their varied effects. It helps give the feeling that he has a full, cohesive deck of mixed cards for any situation, which serves to make up for the fact that he uses a smaller variety of boons than other characters. It also leads to a lot of great deckbuilding decisions that he normally wouldn't have, which I love.