A Buyer's Guide to Doomtown Reloaded & introductory decks for 2x Base Set

Hello new Doomtown players or those considering getting in to Doomtown,

Starting a new card game can be confusing, even one like Doomtown Reloaded where you know exactly what you’re getting in each pack. Now that Doomtown Reloaded is continuing under Pinnacle Entertainment/Pinebox Entertainment it is easy to find the existing expansions at Pinnacle’s online store (link below) and there will be new expansions coming out developed by many of the previous design/play-testing team members now at Pinebox. Look out for the “Tales from the Epitaph” expansion on Kickstarter soon.

https://www.peginc.com/product-category/doomtown-reloaded/

This guide aims to help new players out by offering a few suggestions for expansions that help every faction and the broader game experience, then offers further suggestions that help round out typical decks for each of the original four factions. Helpfully there’s some overlap between the general section and the faction specific section, keeping costs down.

Below are links to some decks that use two base sets that people can then tweak using the expansions below. If the Kickstarter is successful I’ll aim to expand these 2x Base Set example decklists to be 2x Base Set + 1x “Tales From the Epitaph” decks, which can be further customised using the suggestions in this article.

http://dtdb.co/en/decklist/2348/fourth-ring-2x-base-set
http://dtdb.co/en/decklist/2349/law-dogs-2x-base-set
http://dtdb.co/en/decklist/2350/morgan-cattle-company-2x-base-set
http://dtdb.co/en/decklist/2351/sloane-deck-2x-base-set

The Morgan Cattle Company decks get some extra recommendations and then a bonus set of three expansions as their Mad Science theme requires several moving parts distinct to those that work well for their horses and ranches theme.

First suggestion
2x Base Set: this will give you 4x of all the base set cards, the maximum you can include in a deck. This will help in both drawing the cards you’re after and in creating more consistent draw hands in shootouts. Note that the Base Set is the only time you’ll need two copies of something. All other expansions include a full playset of their cards.

Key
SB = “Saddlebag”, small expansion
PB = “Pine Box”, large expansion

Good starting points for all the factions

  • Faith & Fear (PB): the first Pinebox. This adds a new home for the original four factions (Law Dogs, Sloane, Morgan and Fourth Ring), expanding your deck building options. It introduces “This’ll Hurt In the Mornin’”, a solid piece of cheatin’ punishment that works in lowballs and shootouts – it’s 8 value so it won’t ruin your pulls if you’re using Mad Science or Spells. Adds a new skill type (Blessed) with a couple of drifters and two Law Dogs that use the skill so you can experiment with it straight away. Faster on the Draw is a good shootout action on 6 that fits in to lots of decks and is particularly strong in Law Dogs, as it makes any deputy a stud – useful for making your draws in to competent shooters or for helping out if you’re fed up having your studs hit with “Sun in Yer Eyes”. Phantasm is a good hex if you’ve got someone who like the movement element of the game and control decks.
  • Bad Medicine (SB): this provides you with Willa Mae MacGowan, a 1GR drifter. New players often go “all in” in to early shootouts (I do too even though I should know better!). This gives you a cheap body to absorb casualties (she can also be aced as a resolution action to send all your other dudes home and end the shootout – the ultimate panic button for when things don’t go to plan, and can keep you in the game if you risked all your influence). This set also has Yagn’s Mechanical Skeleton (one of the best gadgets in the game), Mugging (useful if people are dominating your meta with attachments) and LeMat Revolver (a solid anti cheatin’ weapon)
  • Election Day Slaughter (SB): this adds Jake Smiley to the game, a dude who makes it much easier to build starting posses. He’s only 2GR for a 1-draw with Ace value so he’s vulnerable, but he counts as having two influence during Sundown. This helps keep you in the game longer. He also lets you experiment with a broader range of starting posses.
  • Double Dealin’ (SB): provides “It’s Not What You Know”, one of my favourite cheatin’ resolution cards. It’s on Q value so it won’t hurt your pulls if you’re using Mad Science or spells.
  • Immovable Object, Unstoppable Force: introduces the 108 Righteous Bandits and Eagle Warden Factions (see below).

Fourth Ring

  • Faith & Fear (PB): gives you Valeria Batten – she’s Huckster 1, has 1 Influence and is a 0 stud (excellent back-up in a shootout as the bullet rating doesn’t matter if you’re not the posse’s shooter) for only 4GR with 0 upkeep! She’s a mainstay of Fourth Ring starting posses.
  • Double Dealin’ (SB): Leonardo “Leon” Cavallo: a strong control dude – he’s a Huckster 1 with 2 Influence for 5GR with 1 upkeep, so you can fit him in to your starting posse. His ability is powerful: he can boot to target dudes at his location/adjacent locations and boot them if you pull equal to their value or higher.

Law Dogs

  • Blood Moon Rising (PB): this gives you a huge upgrade to your starting posse options, adding “Thunder Boy” Nabbe and Hattie DeLorre. Between them, these dudes pack a lot of influence, can reduce opposing bullets and “Thunder Boy” can make himself a stud if there’s an opposing wanted dude. Additionally they’ve got solid values/grit which helps if you’ve been struggling against Soul Blasts/Shotguns.
  • No Turning Back (SB): gives you Judge Harry Somerset Experienced 1. He’s 8 value (safely out of the range of Soul Blast/Shotgun) and can start a job that discards an opposing wanted dude if it succeeds. The Judge even generates a 2-Stud Gunslinger to help arrest the wrong doers! Lots of Law Dog decks use 8 as a value, so he’s easy to fit in to your shootout structure or you can even start him for a very aggressive but risky deck. This pack also contains “Ol’ Fashioned Hangin’”, an action card that starts a job that targets a dude with two bounty and aces them if a the job succeeds – you can make a strong, thematic deck using this. This job doesn’t boot the leader so it’s a strong combo with Xiong “Wendy” Cheng or Pistol Whip from the base set – you can go after an isolated dude and kick them out of the opposing posse to automatically succeed at the job without the risk of a shootout.

Morgan Cattle Company – Mad Science

  • Faith & Fear (PB): Chuan “Jen” Qi is a Mad Scientist stud who gets bonuses when she has a horse/gadget – she makes putting together starting posses much easier and has good synergies with both horses and gadgets. This set also contains Lane Healey Experienced 1, who is a dude with a way to force callouts at deeds and Bio-Charged Neutralizer, a fun gadget that boosts bullets and turns your pathetic draw mad scientists in to mighty stud shooters. William Specks is another Mad Scientist with influence and he can help you quickly get more deeds/gadgets in to play cheaply.
  • Bad Medicine (SB): Yagn’s Mechanical Skeleton is both a horse and a gadget, so it has strong synergy with lots of your dudes (including Chuan “Jen” Qi above and many of the base set dudes). Arnold Stewart gives you a cheap 1 influence Mad Scientist who can add diversity to your starting posse options.
  • Blood Moon Rising (PB): This will give you Diego Linares, a cheap Mad Scientist with influence – he gets a bonus to inventing Horse gadgets like Yagn’s Mechanical Skeleton so you can include a broader range of cards and still successfully invent gadgets. This also provides Post-a-Tron (a 2-stud gadget dude you can try to invent at the start of the game and who can boot in Town Square to make Ghost Rock) and Hydro-Puncher (a useful gadget weapon that combos well with Yagn’s Mechanical Skeleton).
  • Dirty Deeds (SB): This gives you A Slight Modification, which lets you boot a gadget to cancel certain shootout abilities and non-Cheatin’ Resolution abilities. This is the only “Counterspell” style effect in the game!

Morgan Cattle Company – Horse Decks

  • The Curtain Rises (SB): gives you Maggie Harris, a 2GR dude who can run a job that targets your home (so it is often pretty safe) that fetches horses from your discard pile, reducing their cost by 1GR. In the early game she can round up lots of horses to fuel dudes like Jarret Blake/Lane Healey/Jon Longstride, and in the mid to late game she can absorb casualties.
  • The Showstopper (SB): gives you Calling the Cavalry, a game-changing card that boosts each player’s shootout hand rank by one per horse they have attached (for the current round only!) . This will dramatically change the power of any horse themed deck you make, particulary if you get Maggie Harris (from the Curtain Rises, as discussed above) to fetch your horses. Plus it also makes one of your dudes a stud and shares a value (6) with a horse from the base set (Roan). This action is a Headline (only one Headline can be played per shootout), so your opponent might play a different Headline before you play yours to ruin your plans. This set also has Espuelas, a cheap goods card that boosts your manoeuvrability and influence when you have a horse.
  • Dirty Deeds (SB)/Blood Moon Rising (PB): both of these give you a new Morgan home that works a bit better with an aggressive horse deck, although the base set home works reasonably well too.

Sloane Gang

  • Faith & Fear (PB): several of your Base Set Sloane dudes (Fred Aims, Silas Aims, Marion Seville and Jonah Essex) get better once they have bounty on them, but it can be hard to generate Bounty unless you draw Kidnappin’. This expansion gives you a new home (Desolation Row) that lets you run a job that generates bounty and ghost rock if you succeed, allowing you to rob the town and get rich while doing so! If you’re using Allie Hensman from the base set you can keep using her to generate control points in the town square, then have her join the job (booted dudes can join jobs at their location) so she can come home safely with the rest of your dudes if the job succeeds rather than being vulnerable in town square. Even better, this set adds Makaio Kaleo, Esq, a crafty lawyer dude who can redistribute one bounty per turn between your dudes so you can make sure the dudes who work better when there’s a price on their head are the ones wanted by the law. Outlaw Mask is handy too – it increases your dude’s influence by their bounty when they are in the town square.
  • Election Day Slaughter (SB): this adds Milt Clemons, who works well with the Desolation Row and Makaio that were outlined above. He’s a two stud with one influence who might seem pricey at six ghost rock with 1 upkeep, but he generates 1GR each time he gets a bounty. If you’re running Kidnappin’/using Desolation Row/move bounties on to him with your lawyer you can make lots of ghost rock to fuel your life of crime.

Eagle Wardens/108 Righteous Randits

  • You’ll need “Immovable Object, Unstoppable Force” as this introduces these factions giving them lots of dudes to choose from plus supporting Spirits for Eagle Wardens’ Shamans and techniques for the Bandit kung-fu masters to use. Note that this expansion has 12 dudes for each of these factions rather than the 10 the original four factions get in the base set, broadening your choices from day one. Not only that, but they get an extra dude compared to the original factions in the two expansions suggested below, further helping to narrow the gap if you’ve bought a few of the early expansions that didn’t have 108 Righteous Bandits/Eagle Wardens dudes in them.
  • The Light Shineth (PB): Comes with three dudes for each of these factions, broadening your options greatly. This adds three more spirits for your Shamans to cast and expands the Jade Rabbit Kung-fu style for strong kung-fu combos.
  • Dirty Deeds (SB): Comes with a new home for each of these factions and two dudes for each of them. Also includes “Rabbit Takes Revenge” a high value kung-fu card (risking you failing your kung-fu pulls, which need to be low unlike other pulls) but has a strong effect – think of it as the finishing move for the Jade Rabbit kung-fu style.

Expansion list
If you want to be able to use everything then make “Faith & Fear” (Blessed dudes to use Miracle spells) and “Immovable Object, Unstoppable Force” (two new factions including Shamans to use the new Spirit spell type and Kung-fu masters to use Kung-fu techniques) your first two purchases. The expansions do not need to be purchased in the order they were released in.

  • Base Set – I recommend getting x2 to give you more consistent decks (both in the cards you draw and your shootout hands)
  • New Town, New Rules
  • Double Dealin’
  • Election Day Slaughter
  • Faith and Fear – Miracles and blessed dudes start appearing in expansions from here onward (including this set)
  • Frontier Justice - bonus errata copy of Unprepared.
  • No Turning Back - bonus errata copy of Concealed Weapons
  • Nightmare at Noon - bonus errata copy of Bad Company.
  • Immovable Object, Unstoppable Force – Shamans (who cast Spirit spells) and Kung-fu dudes (who use Kung-fu Technique actions) start appearing in expansions form here onward (including this set). This and subsequent sets also include dudes from 108 Righteous Bandits and Eagle Wardens. Don’t worry about this too much – the packs are still useful even if there’s the odd spell/dude that is not from the base set’s factions. Remember that you can use dudes outside their particular faction, but their upkeep increases by their influence and you can’t start them.
  • The Light Shineth
  • Dirty Deeds - bonus errata copy of Coachwhip!
  • Foul Play - bonus errata copy of Bunkhouse.
  • Bad Medicine - bonus errata copy of Doyle’s Hoyle.
  • Ghost Town
  • The Curtain Rises
  • A Grand Entrance
  • The Showstopper
  • Blood Moon Rising

Some sets above note the inclusion of an errata card - this is a good way of getting extra copies of particular cards as the original card remain legal for tournament play (using the updated errata wording) and in many cases the errata is of a minor technical nature, so both versions of the card remain easy to use without remembering many additional details.

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This is an amazing resource - I will definitely point new players here!

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Cheers. :slight_smile:

Thanks to @Doomdog for helping edit this - any mistakes that remain are my own. Thanks to the broader playtest group for helping advise on the decks that these introductory decks are adapted from.

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Great introductory decks for the complete base set (2x)
These decks have a nice balance and are great for players new to Doomtown.

I’m working on expanding the Doomtown experience throughout my boardgame group, these decks are perfect for this.
Thanks for all the efforts of the contributors and play-testers.

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Thanks for the feedback. I’ve updated the initial post with details on which sets contain errata cards as adding packs with errata cards is a good way to get new cards and additional copies of cards from previous sets (as the errata is generally minor technical errata so you can still use both versions).

In the next week or so I’m aiming to add decks for Eagle Wardens & the 108 Righteous Bandits.

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Apologies for the delay in the “2x Base Set + 1x Various expansions” example decks (including both factions from Immovable Object, Unstoppable Force). This was due to work/playtesting/tournaments and a holiday.

These decks are all in place and I’m aiming to publish them to dtdb.co once the Kickstarter is launched, as it will have options to acquire previous expansions. I’ll update this thread, reddit and board game geek when this has been done.

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I’ve found the 2x Base Set decks very helpful to get started, and looking forward to the Eagle Wardens & 108 Righteous Bandits factions!

Thanks!

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Glad to have you on board!

Thanks @ehlersd - feedback on things like this is very helpful. Feel free to let us know about any issues or suggested tweaks.

The additional deck lists expand the options for all existing factions as well as the Eagle Wardens and 108 Righteous Bandits. I’ll try to remember to upload the decklists to dtdb on D1 of the Kickstarter. They should appear on this forum, board game geek and on Reddit. :slight_smile:

This topic was too old for me to go back and edit so I made a new thread for the updated Buyer’s Guide: it has the old example decks but now includes the 2x Base Set + 1x expansions up to Dirty Deeds decks. :slight_smile:

I hope this helps people who are getting used to the deckbuilding element of the game or who want more of a “board game” style experience with pre built and tested decks. :slight_smile:

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