Dream-Enhancing Serum

This thing is extreemely annoying, I looked at the first mechanic, not liking it for the price, then looked at the draw mechanic, started loving it. Tried it and realized that very typically if i'm seeing a second copy of a thing, the first copy is in play or in the discard pile, so I came back to realizing that it's all about that first mechanic... Which I didnt like.

So. Big hand characters like this, Higher Education + Extensive Research, characters in strategies that make having cards in hand a distinctly useful effect.

Cute combo: With this in play and using Old Book of Lore you can snipe secondary copies of cards intentionally to artificially boost your drawspeed. HELLO Daisy.

This is a good card, it's just extreemely unrewarding if you try playing it outside it's niche.

Tsuruki23 · 2552
COMPOUND SUMMARY Muscimol Cite Download PubChem CID 4266 Structure Muscimol_small.png Muscimol_3D_Structure.png Chemical Safety Acute Toxic Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary (LCSS) Datasheet Molecular Formula C4H6N2O2 Synonyms muscimol 2763-96-4 Agarin Pantherine Agarine View More... Molecular Weight 114.10 g/mol Computed by PubChem 2.2 (PubChem release 2021.10.14) Dates Create: 2005-03-25 Modify: 2024-07-20 Description Crystals. Formerly used as a sedative and an anti-emetic. (EPA, 1998) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1998. Extremely Hazardous Substances (EHS) Chemical Profiles and Emergency First Aid Guides. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. CAMEO Chemicals Muscimol is a member of the class of isoxazoles that is 1,2-oxazol-3(2H)-one substituted by an aminomethyl group at position 5. It has been isolated from mushrooms of the genus Amanita. It has a role as a fungal metabolite, a GABA agonist, a psychotropic drug and a oneirogen. It is a member of isoxazoles, a primary amino compound and an alkaloid. ChEBI Muscimol has been used in trials studying the treatment of Epilepsy and Parkinson's Disease. DrugBank View More... Contents Title and Summary 1 Structures Expand this menu 2 Names and Identifiers Expand this menu 3 Chemical and Physical Properties Expand this menu 4 Spectral Information Expand this menu 5 Related Records Expand this menu 6 Chemical Vendors 7 Drug and Medication Information Expand this menu 8 Pharmacology and Biochemistry Expand this menu 9 Use and Manufacturing Expand this menu 10 Identification Expand this menu 11 Safety and Hazards Expand this menu 12 Toxicity Expand this menu 13 Associated Disorders and Diseases 14 Literature Expand this menu 15 Patents Expand this menu 16 Interactions and Pathways Expand this menu 17 Biological Test Results Expand this menu 18 Taxonomy 19 Classification Expand this menu 20 Information Sources 1 Structures 1.1 2D Structure Structure Search Get Image Download Coordinates Chemical Structure Depiction Muscimol.png Full screenZoom inZoom out PubChem 1.2 3D Conformer PubChem 2 Names and Identifiers 2.1 Computed Descriptors 2.1.1 IUPAC Name 5-(aminomethyl)-1,2-oxazol-3-one Computed by Lexichem TK 2.7.0 (PubChem release 2021.10.14) PubChem 2.1.2 InChI InChI=1S/C4H6N2O2/c5-2-3-1-4(7)6-8-3/h1H,2,5H2,(H,6,7) Computed by InChI 1.0.6 (PubChem release 2021.10.14) PubChem 2.1.3 InChIKey ZJQHPWUVQPJPQT-UHFFFAOYSA-N Computed by InChI 1.0.6 (PubChem release 2021.10.14) PubChem 2.1.4 Canonical SMILES C1=C(ONC1=O)CN Computed by OEChem 2.3.0 (PubChem release 2021.10.14) PubChem 2.2 Molecular Formula C4H6N2O2 Computed by PubChem 2.2 (PubChem release 2021.10.14) CAMEO Chemicals; PubChem — Quantallar · 8
The Hungering Blade

Decent card for a sustained combatant who happens to have great draw speed and deckspace for tank allies and items. (I.E Mark Harrigan's name is written on it).

With a tanky build that can handle a bit of extra horror pain and incentive to wield a non-ammo weapon, several haracters can make use of this thing. The / characters all have great tanking properties making them naturals at using The Hungering Blade.

If you're likely to have a bit of trouble with horror (like a Roland Banks or Joe Diamond), then stay the heck away!

Tsuruki23 · 2552
Zoey comes to mind, paired with Pete Sylvester to take the horror that drawing a Bloodlust might incur. — VanyelAshke · 180
"Fool me once..."

Useful, but hard to deckbuild. slots, while not as contested as, say, deckslots, dont have too much space for tertiary strategies. If you do afford the deckslot for "Fool me once..." its a useful but not terrific card. Diana Stanley loves her some cancels though, so keep this in mind for her.

The mechanics speak for themselves, (although keep in mind that the card is played on treacheries -while they are being discarded-, keep that in mind if you want to hit something like Frozen in Fear), but the inability to surgically hit whichever treachery you like is a drawback. Think of it this way: Sometimes you play Ward of Protection against Rotting Remains to cover someone for whom a failed check equals defeat, but usually you dont block a minor treachery like Rotting Remains at all. "Fool me once..." doesnt have this precision. The most bang for your buck is hitting treacheries that are universally bad, Ancient Evils for example.

Obviously a greater playercount increases mythos drawspeed, so the usefulness goes up a bit, but in this case the chance of you personally encountering the desired target (a requirement for playing "Fool me once...") goes down dramatically, so that in of itself is a problem too.

"Fool me once..." is'nt bad, but it's largely inferior to similar mechanics and it's costing space and resources in a faction that often struggles to generate resources and cards. You will be forgiven for not ever trying this thing out.

Tsuruki23 · 2552
Leadership

Leadership just sucked.

Leadership rocks!

The card gives 1 icon and a substantial resource generation ability. Up to 4 resources generated for no action investment at all is great. In case you forgot, is as resource hungry as ever.

With the icon you're boosting an ally by + or yourself by +, you stand a perfectly reasonable chance at scoring the resources just by dropping this on any old fight check. If there was a 2xp skill card that read "+1, gain 2 resources" I would play it! This is that card, and then some!

Great card.

Tsuruki23 · 2552
Which extra "?" icon ? — AlexP · 252
Rephrased it :p — Tsuruki23 · 2552
You can also find it with Practice Makes Perfect to play it twice. — Zinjanthropus · 229
Amanda can use this for $6 from 3 easy tests. — MrGoldbee · 1470
Heroic Rescue

Free move, lower cost, a brilliant upgrade to a niche card.

Heroic Rescue has historically had the issue that, despite your best attempts, your friends WILL run all over, thus the card can't be played due to distance. The pre-move on this upgrade solves that issue and the dropped cost is a useful addition in of itself.

DO remember that you can play Heroic Rescue in responce to an attack of opportunity, this means that when a friend wants to get away from an enemy all they gotta do is have you close enough to play this card, in so doing you intercept the enemy and the ally is free to progress the scenario safely. Absolutely awesome card for dedicated tanks.

Tsuruki23 · 2552
With Nathaniel giving plus one damage, this is SOLID STUFF. — MrGoldbee · 1470