Here’s a few tips for new players to get over those early game anxieties!
If you have more that thirteen pages, really ask yourself why. The less pages you have, the more consistent your book will be. In general, try to have around 9 orders and 4 keys. Why that number specifically? Well…
Piling statuses on yourself will snowball really quickly. Let’s say on our Key-Toungue deck mentioned above we throw on one George the Father. Well because of Well Versed, now we’re doing a free 15 damage a turn instead of a free 3 damage. And we have some ward too, from In Father’s Name, so we’re building some passive shield too. But some enemies early game can dish out serious damage. How can we work on our defenses but still deal damage?
Early game, waste is a beautiful damage dealer. Think about this: we could use Urazi to deal 4 damage, or we could use Skorchit to deal 3. Seems like we should use Urazi, right? Well, in two turns, that Skorchit will deal 5 damage, and the Urazi will still have dealt 4. Waste builds fast. If I use 2 Skorchits in a turn, I do 6 damage that turn, and 5 damage the next. That’s 11 damage in 2 turns from 2 cards, and the second turn I can just build my shield and still do passive damage.
I highly advise you play around with your own decks. In the end game, I used only white cards and threw out 13 pages on turn 2, so by the end you’ll have a lot of room to get creative. But if you’re struggling in early game, try this:
Pages:
2 George the Father
2 Avoil
2 Kila
3 Skorchit
Keys:
3 Key-Tongue
1 Amen or Once and Forever.
The strategy is to play at least 1 George the Father and 1 Avoil early game to build some prayer up while protecting yourself. If the enemy isn’t doing damage, play a Skorchit instead of a Avoil. Once you have enough prayer, your Key-Tongues will be doing crazy damage, and your Kila will be insane because of the well-versed bonus they’ll get from the Key-Tongues. All of these verses are available in the first seal.
Don’t stress over every little sin, you’re allowed to accrue quite a bit, and you won’t be locked out of the good ending. In my first play though, I had at the height 16 sins, and ended the game with 0 sins just by doing “good” things in the story. From what the creators said, keeping below 100 is your best bet, which wasn’t a struggle at all. There also doesn’t seem to be any reward in story for doing a completely sinless run, but that does make for a fun challenge run later down the line. Your only real source of sin should be Chorts, which speaking of…