Just to make it clear

By MyNeighbourTrololo, in Arkham Horror Second Edition

At least one win against Quachil was pretty much a set-up: the player chose Joe Diamond, only used one investigator, and didn't use Kevin's clue-per-seal final combat rule. All Joe has to do is get enough clues and maybe a blessing, and he can annihilate almost any final combat. Joe may not even have needed to get the Shotgun or an attack-canceler to do Quachil in.

Zhar would probably pwn him.

MyNeighbourTrololo said:

Zhar would probably pwn him.

But he is most likely of all the investigators to win in a solo game, specifically because of his ability.

Tibs said:

But he is most likely of all the investigators to win in a solo game, specifically because of his ability.

Well, maybe epic battle cards will do something.

It all comes down to probabilities, but it doesn't take much effort for Joe to tip probability in his favor.

I guess it's worth mentioning that that one game submission didn't use epic battle either.

Yibb-Tstll and Tsathoggua both discard all Clues from investigators at the Start of Battle.

That's right, forgot about those. I'd like to see that anonymous submitter go up against Tsathoggua.

Tibs, I herd you were saying Nodens is a bad guardian because he is almost ignored throught the game.

By they way, too bad Uttaus discards allies. Imagine Zoey with Richard Upton Pickman against him and two common daggers which grant +6 combat against magic immune targets.

Nodens isn't bad. He's middle-of-the-road. Bast is the bad one because the only way to use her abilities is to spend a load of money and to immobilize your sliders. And even when you do that, her ultimate ability is a crapshoot that gets rarer and rarer with each expansion that's added.

Hypnos is the powerful one. He'll turn your games around.