As someone who just finished a run through Hemlock with Wilson and Alessandra Zorsi, let me share a few takeaways.
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Don't fall for the Ad Hoc trap. Building your entire deck around the potential of this card will be pretty disappointing. It's cool if it shows up on time, but unless you have a powerful support seeker, it'll end up getting committed as a skill card more often than you'd like.
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You can get pretty rich off your discount, enough for the checkless Dynamite Blast to pay off really nicely.
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Having a strong dodge on the team was huge for the times he gets caught in "clue mode".
Cards stronger than expected: Jury-Rig, Chemistry Set, Dynamite Blast
Jury-Rig usually feels to action costly to me, but it really made the difference with Fingerprint Kit and Chemistry Set. Having the certainty of Dynamite Blast is so nice on someone who scrapes by on his checks so often.
Cards weaker than expected: Tinker, Pushed to the Limit, Gravedigger's Shovel
I realized that Pushed to the Limit would only have really shined if I had access to Short Supply. Tinker got used as a skill card pretty often, it just didn't give practical value despite getting drawn regularly.