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Rapid Gashes might be a stronger card than Fervid Emotions in the vacuum, but it won't benefit you much on fully investing in it. You can try substituting 3x Fervid with 3x Rapid and changing Clone to Will of the City or any other draw/light card.
The real treasure wasn't Nihil but the magical lazers we got along the way. Really good strategy tho, thanks m8
1.All the sacrifices died before the first act ended. Not that I was expecting them to live long, either, with PM piling it up on the rolls these days. So maybe lone fixer would be a better choice?
2.Defensive abilityies are actually really low. There isn't a lot of counter die here, and after you get hit you only have one abnormality page that rarely triggers able to heal you. (Since by the time you are activated emotion level is probably at max) I ended up barely winning with 6 hp left.
3.Sacrifices have really low draw. Even my sacrifices that died halfway through act one were almost out of cards.
This guide has shown me it is actually incredibly useful if you pull things off right.