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Arkham Horror
Madness and mayhem abound in this bestselling game of Lovecraftian horror
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Arkham Horror Statistics Reports
by Tibs
Published on 15 January 2009 - 03:53:59
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Reply #751 | Published on 08 June 2012 - 17:55:13

That's an amazing chronicle! Seems you had a lot of fun, even if you'were defeated!

In case you want some extra fun, you can use this Herald here. The poor Eihort needs a boost, after all

We have dragged Reason from her throne and set in her place the Empress of Dreams [Liber Endvra]

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Reply #752 | Published on 09 June 2012 - 06:47:34

Julia said:

That's an amazing chronicle! Seems you had a lot of fun, even if you'were defeated!

In case you want some extra fun, you can use this Herald here. The poor Eihort needs a boost, after all

Tonight it's Miskatonic University vs Quachil. Starring a cast of appropriately-themed professors/students =) We'll see how this goes, but I have a baaad feeling…

That Herald is horrific. I was brutalized by the standard Eihort already, I don't need to be humiliated =P

Nice pictures on those custom heralds. Where did you find them?

When you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk!

Reply #753 | Published on 09 June 2012 - 07:06:35

Tox said:

Tonight it's Miskatonic University vs Quachil. Starring a cast of appropriately-themed professors/students =) We'll see how this goes, but I have a baaad feeling…

That Herald is horrific. I was brutalized by the standard Eihort already, I don't need to be humiliated =P

Nice pictures on those custom heralds. Where did you find them?

Miskatonic vs Quachil… seems an interesting match! Quachil is one of my fave AOs of all time :-) I wanted to create a Herald for him as well, but the project has in some way… crumbled to dust ::laughter::

Just remember, with Eihort there is nothing against retirement. So whenever you have investigators filled with brood, you can gain a couple of Injuries and retire them, so no probs with the brood. You can prepare for the final battle in the very same way: gear up for war, retire investigators passing items to only one of them, enter new forces stockpiled with good stuff and erase the face of Eihort

As for the pictures… years of google searching, I guess. And sometimes deviantart.com is useful as well!

We have dragged Reason from her throne and set in her place the Empress of Dreams [Liber Endvra]

Custom Arkham Horror material / Arkham Horror Fan Creation League Scenarios

Reply #754 | Published on 09 June 2012 - 13:56:56

Julia said:

Tox said:

 

Tonight it's Miskatonic University vs Quachil. Starring a cast of appropriately-themed professors/students =) We'll see how this goes, but I have a baaad feeling…

That Herald is horrific. I was brutalized by the standard Eihort already, I don't need to be humiliated =P

Nice pictures on those custom heralds. Where did you find them?

 

 

Miskatonic vs Quachil… seems an interesting match! Quachil is one of my fave AOs of all time :-) I wanted to create a Herald for him as well, but the project has in some way… crumbled to dust ::laughter::

Just remember, with Eihort there is nothing against retirement. So whenever you have investigators filled with brood, you can gain a couple of Injuries and retire them, so no probs with the brood. You can prepare for the final battle in the very same way: gear up for war, retire investigators passing items to only one of them, enter new forces stockpiled with good stuff and erase the face of Eihort

As for the pictures… years of google searching, I guess. And sometimes deviantart.com is useful as well!

 

Retirement? I never retire investigators! Well, except when they are broke, without items and with at least 3 madness/injuries…I think I've done it maybe 5 times. Maybe that's why I lose so often…

A single magical weapon or spell would have made the difference in the last match, enabling Jim to actually attack instead of…doing nothing until devoured by the brood.

When you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk!

Reply #755 | Published on 10 June 2012 - 09:25:44

Reporting on the Quachil game.

I still list, but at least I know it was from sheer bad luck, not for doing anything wrong. I really moped the floor with Quachil for the whole game, he never went over the 4th doom token. The starting investigators were Kate (who was devoured during the final battle with 4 (!) skills), Amanda (devoured through the Dust deck), Rita and Mandy. Daisy replaced Amanda. At the end Kate AND Mandy were Alumnii, there was an Expedition at the beach of Innsmouth, I had already cleared the DOR track once just in time (at 5 DOR tokens) and once again, due to some unlucky gate openings, the DOR was at 5. I had 5 clues on the Feds track, missing just one on a green space…Daisy had put just one down on the green spaces during the last Upkeep, because that was all she had. There were 4 seals down (all on the Arkham board) aaaand…gate bounced on a seal. Blam, the Deep Ones rose, Quachil went from 3 doom tokens to 12, Epic Battle commenced, the first green card drawn instructed to draw a Plot, the Plot made me discard all green cards (you can see where this is going). Quachil was still without a scratch, but during the next few turns (in which Mandy and Rita were devoured and Daisy survived thanks to a Unique item) I managed to remove 1 doom token (thanks to Kate's clue pile and the Azure flame). Then 4 red battle conditions were drawn, and You Will Share Arkham's Fate brought the Old One down to 8 doom tokens. Kate was cursed after arranging the top 3 cards of the red deck, but there was no way for Daisy, after Kate was blown to dust, to avoid drawing the End of Everything.

All in all a pretty fast (by my standards) game, quite thematic as in Kingsport people in encounters were aged away to dust and unfortunately once again lost due to the friggin' Deep Ones rising track.

Next game is the Bureau against Cthulhu. Yes, at this point, I have beef against him =P

When you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk!

Reply #756 | Published on 11 June 2012 - 12:15:03

What an incredible bad luck…

We have dragged Reason from her throne and set in her place the Empress of Dreams [Liber Endvra]

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Reply #757 | Published on 30 June 2012 - 18:16:48

Hey everyone. So some of you may know that I've been interning at NRAO in West Virginia. Well, last night we got hit with a rather catastrophic storm, and power and internet were knocked out statewide. The estimates to restore power is 5 to 7 days from now.

My Arkham stats files are on my computer at WV so I won't be able to do an update until I'm back. Sorry for any inconvenience.

"Ashcan" Pete will take that off your hands when you're done with it.
Charlie Kane would befriend a strangled cat if given the chance.
Finn Edwards has very deep pockets.
Hank Samson does not care that you've mastered time travel.
Lily Chen can punch a hue.
Lola Hayes is the world's best Egyptologist.
Mark Harrigan is very good at hedge mazes.
Michael McGlen has never experienced an earthquake.
Minh Thi Phan makes group hugs empowering.
Patrice Hathaway plays songs you can't get out of your head.
Tommy Muldoon is most qualified to be deputy, yet for some reason nobody want him to be.
Tony Morgan sells meat out of the back of his van.
Ursula Downs can shop at an empty store.
Wendy Adams always wins at hide and seek.
William Yorick has a Bachelor's in Cryptozoology—no wonder he can't find work.
Wilson Richards will paint over anything for a dollar.
Zoey Samaras can torch a fire vampire.

Reply #758 | Published on 10 July 2012 - 23:14:05

Hi everybody. We just got power back at the interns' cottage today, so I was able to do the report. Sorry about the delay.

Stats report for July 11, 2012

User mbhollman passed For the Greater Good, bringing the total times to six!

"Ashcan" Pete will take that off your hands when you're done with it.
Charlie Kane would befriend a strangled cat if given the chance.
Finn Edwards has very deep pockets.
Hank Samson does not care that you've mastered time travel.
Lily Chen can punch a hue.
Lola Hayes is the world's best Egyptologist.
Mark Harrigan is very good at hedge mazes.
Michael McGlen has never experienced an earthquake.
Minh Thi Phan makes group hugs empowering.
Patrice Hathaway plays songs you can't get out of your head.
Tommy Muldoon is most qualified to be deputy, yet for some reason nobody want him to be.
Tony Morgan sells meat out of the back of his van.
Ursula Downs can shop at an empty store.
Wendy Adams always wins at hide and seek.
William Yorick has a Bachelor's in Cryptozoology—no wonder he can't find work.
Wilson Richards will paint over anything for a dollar.
Zoey Samaras can torch a fire vampire.

Reply #759 | Published on 02 August 2012 - 17:51:43

This month's report is up.

Give it a look!

"Ashcan" Pete will take that off your hands when you're done with it.
Charlie Kane would befriend a strangled cat if given the chance.
Finn Edwards has very deep pockets.
Hank Samson does not care that you've mastered time travel.
Lily Chen can punch a hue.
Lola Hayes is the world's best Egyptologist.
Mark Harrigan is very good at hedge mazes.
Michael McGlen has never experienced an earthquake.
Minh Thi Phan makes group hugs empowering.
Patrice Hathaway plays songs you can't get out of your head.
Tommy Muldoon is most qualified to be deputy, yet for some reason nobody want him to be.
Tony Morgan sells meat out of the back of his van.
Ursula Downs can shop at an empty store.
Wendy Adams always wins at hide and seek.
William Yorick has a Bachelor's in Cryptozoology—no wonder he can't find work.
Wilson Richards will paint over anything for a dollar.
Zoey Samaras can torch a fire vampire.

Reply #760 | Published on 02 August 2012 - 20:29:18

Tibs,

     Love the Contributors Page!  Didn't realize I was in the mid-30s…especially since I haven't played the past few months with buying/settling into the new house.  One more big push and the game room will be complete ~ and then it's time to continue the campaigns!

The Professor

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Reply #761 | Published on 06 September 2012 - 15:27:57

The new report is up:

AHSR

"Ashcan" Pete will take that off your hands when you're done with it.
Charlie Kane would befriend a strangled cat if given the chance.
Finn Edwards has very deep pockets.
Hank Samson does not care that you've mastered time travel.
Lily Chen can punch a hue.
Lola Hayes is the world's best Egyptologist.
Mark Harrigan is very good at hedge mazes.
Michael McGlen has never experienced an earthquake.
Minh Thi Phan makes group hugs empowering.
Patrice Hathaway plays songs you can't get out of your head.
Tommy Muldoon is most qualified to be deputy, yet for some reason nobody want him to be.
Tony Morgan sells meat out of the back of his van.
Ursula Downs can shop at an empty store.
Wendy Adams always wins at hide and seek.
William Yorick has a Bachelor's in Cryptozoology—no wonder he can't find work.
Wilson Richards will paint over anything for a dollar.
Zoey Samaras can torch a fire vampire.

Reply #762 | Published on 08 September 2012 - 12:01:56

I had high hopes for today's game…they were dashed like the waves striking the stone-lined shores of Innsmouth…

Having lived in the new house for 100 days, I settled into a game with Vincent Lee, Daisy Walker, Lola Hayes, and Bob Jenkins against…Cthulhu himself.  Arranged on the recently built table for the game, measuring a spacious 7' x 3' I had placed the card holders and component trays which we shall soon present on Kickstarter and jumped-into a nearly 5-hour game (19 turns).  While three of the Investigators manged to Pass their respective Personal Stories (Vincent, Daisy, and Bob), several gates in Dunwich, coupled with near-Rift openings in Kingsport kept half of the team busy, which the ladies attempted to defeat or evade a wide array of monsters and plunge into the Other Worlds via gates in Arkham.  Despite Failing one Rumor, the team managed to seal five gates, while the Doom Track stalled at 11 for two turns.  Then it happened…a Gate Burst appeared at the Witch House and the Investigators were left  rushing for open gates…another opened at Hibb's Roadhouse, while nearly everyone was exploring the Dreamlands or Lost Carcosa.  Finally, a gate appeared at the Historical Society…and the end…proved inevitable…

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Reply #763 | Published on 15 September 2012 - 04:04:32
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     The prof had said something, before he skipped town, hadn't he? Ashcan raked his hands through his hair, struggling to recall. Before those men- those things- had driven him away, hadn't Armitage mentioned something about the Science Building? Some kid who had… who had dreamed a machine?

     So Ashcan had made his way across town, through streets crowded with God only knew what, to that centuried, fabled Miskatonic campus. Duke had whined as they crossed the square, strange shadows flitting across the star-strewn heavens. The thing that had dropped its unthinkable, fetid mass down in front of them then still screamed in Pete's waking mind. And, there, in its twisted claws… he was almost certain… it had carried a human brain. No- it was too much to contemplate. That way lay madness.

     It was enough that they had slipped past it, that convoluted, writhing, antennae-covered appendage straining after them, seeking, searching, always searching…

     No! It was done! They had escaped its grasp, that was all that mattered. They had found their way to the recesses of the hall of science, the strange lights drawing them forward through the cluttered maze of apparati. The world was wrong then, wrong in the same way it had been wrong in the Black Caves, out of step, humming with noxious, violent colors, redolent of the horrid odors of the purples and greens. The machines, they were not right. They made his teeth itch.

     Duke had barked then, and the kid, the student who Ashcan had nearly missed, stopped pounding on the device and turned to face them.

     “Help me,” he had said, a febrile wildness keening in his eyes. “Help me, and we can stop it all.”

     Ashcan had smiled then, he could see it, the wrongness and how to set it right. The star- the sign- that Drake had shown him, shown him how to lay down in chalk, to scrape into living stone, to paint with the black ichor the monstrosities themselves had bled- the sign that had put paid to those unholy and unwholesome gashes in the fabric of the world itself,  the Elder Sign was the key!

     “Here, boy,” Ashcan had said. “Let me show you.”

     And then, it had been over. To this day, Pete couldn't remember exactly what he had done, what minute adjustments he had made, but the machine- the dimensional beam machine the student had called it- the machine had sang then! The colors bled back to normal, sounds, phase-shifting and dopplered, ceased to grate at his ears. But more than that, more than anything, the haunting buzzing and rustling, the serpentine hissing had stopped.

     It had stopped.

     Yig, that father of serpents, that Ancient One, that quintessence of bad medicine, was finally silent.


Yeah, so, played my first AH game with another human being tonight (third game overall). It was just me and one other friend, as the rest of our gaming group didn't seem terribly interested and went to see “Finding Nemo in 3D” instead.

Philistines.

Anyway, we pulled random investigators and I got Ashcan Pete and my friend got Dexter Drake. I was a little sad not to have Sister Mary because I'd gotten used to having a Blessing right out of the gate. Sweet, wonderful and loyal Duke, however, more than made up for it.

We pulled Yig as our UberMonster (which seemed fortuitous, as a couple of folks had recommended him as a good starter), and proceeded to draw cultist after cultist from our monster cup. So we decided to try closing gates as a way to win, because killing off the Serpent-men cultists seemed like a fast track to waking up sleepy-time, nighty-night Yig.

We were very fortunate in our rumor mongering, as we drew a sum total of none. Our weather was also lucky in that the weather kept the Terror level from rising until almost the seventh doom token was laid. Tons of monster surges that did nothing to our overall score, plus some lucky encounters that sped us through our time off world, and a few more super lucky encounters that gifted us with extra Clue tokens and Blessings all around had us feeling pretty good about our chances.

But then our weather changed and we were at terror level two before we knew it. We had actually sealed three gates by then, and closed at least 3 more but Yig's count was up to 8, and we had no more Clue tokens and a near-full Outskirts.

And then I stopped off at the Science building to pick up two of the last Clue tokens on the board, and my encounter gave me a Lore (-2) check for a chance to close all the gates on the board! What the what? Blessed as Ashcan was, I used my two new Clue tokens and made my check, then proceeded to roll 4 successes in row to close off every last gate on the board. A 15 point victory! Hurray for us!

I'm not gonna lie, it felt a little like cheating.

We then made strawberry shakes and celebrated our victory in style!

I wish I had a sanity dog IRL, now.

Any-gol-darned-way, I can't wait to try this silly game when we can throw in a little Dunwich love! Thanks to those who have posted rules clarifications in either direct response to me or just in genreal. I felt more than prepared for this session tonight!

"From even the greatest of horrors irony is seldom absent." The Shunned House

Reply #764 | Published on 15 September 2012 - 06:05:30

Nun of your business said:

And then I stopped off at the Science building to pick up two of the last Clue tokens on the board, and my encounter gave me a Lore (-2) check for a chance to close all the gates on the board! What the what? Blessed as Ashcan was, I used my two new Clue tokens and made my check, then proceeded to roll 4 successes in row to close off every last gate on the board. A 15 point victory! Hurray for us!

I'm not gonna lie, it felt a little like cheating.

We then made strawberry shakes and celebrated our victory in style!

I wish I had a sanity dog IRL, now.

Any-gol-darned-way, I can't wait to try this silly game when we can throw in a little Dunwich love! Thanks to those who have posted rules clarifications in either direct response to me or just in genreal. I felt more than prepared for this session tonight!

 

Nicely written report!

 

Arkham is like that, sometimes you think you're going to win easy and you relax and then BAM!, it all goes downhill and you're trying to stay alive at the second-to-last doom token long enough to find a solution :P

Oh, and the feeling of cheating, forget it, it's rare to pull that encounter, rarer still to do it when Blessed, more so with a good Lore skill and enough clues and lastly you'll usually get it when closing ALL gates will not even win you the game :P You'll get the feeling of the GAME cheating (yeah, it's impossible) much more often, trust me.

When you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk!

Reply #765 | Published on 02 October 2012 - 19:43:43

The new stats report is up.

1200 games experienced at least one gate burst. Bummer!

 

"Ashcan" Pete will take that off your hands when you're done with it.
Charlie Kane would befriend a strangled cat if given the chance.
Finn Edwards has very deep pockets.
Hank Samson does not care that you've mastered time travel.
Lily Chen can punch a hue.
Lola Hayes is the world's best Egyptologist.
Mark Harrigan is very good at hedge mazes.
Michael McGlen has never experienced an earthquake.
Minh Thi Phan makes group hugs empowering.
Patrice Hathaway plays songs you can't get out of your head.
Tommy Muldoon is most qualified to be deputy, yet for some reason nobody want him to be.
Tony Morgan sells meat out of the back of his van.
Ursula Downs can shop at an empty store.
Wendy Adams always wins at hide and seek.
William Yorick has a Bachelor's in Cryptozoology—no wonder he can't find work.
Wilson Richards will paint over anything for a dollar.
Zoey Samaras can torch a fire vampire.

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