{"name":"No Sails Challenge","ispublic":true,"maxpoints":70,"data":[{"id":482,"crew":[{"id":2017},{"id":1983}],"equipment":[]},{"id":483,"crew":[{"id":1600},{"id":1943},{"id":2166}],"equipment":[]},{"id":480,"crew":[{"id":1948}],"equipment":[]},{"id":703,"crew":[],"equipment":[]},{"id":127,"crew":[],"equipment":[]},{"id":205,"crew":[],"equipment":[]},{"id":152,"crew":[],"equipment":[]},{"id":2373},{"id":2347},{"id":2344},{"id":2343},{"id":2342}],"description":"I felt like going for submarines in this one, and utilizing the nearly-broken combo that is Lord Mycron and Angelica.\n\nCommodore Matthew Perry grants an addtional 5 points to play with, which also bring in Ralph David and a Helmsman for the Mercury. \n\nThe fleet\u0027s game plan is simple: Mycron will provide extra actions as needed to Angelica or the other submarines, who will act as gold runners, surfacing only to explore wild islands. I opted for Angelica over the cheaper Raptor Maw due to her ability to eliminate cargo with *every* hit, versus once per turn. The Unique Treasures I chose were more based on the theme of submarines than any tactical decision.\n\nIt is worth noting the English Oarsman on the Slipstream doing double duty. First, it satisfies Lord Mycron\u0027s Loyal: England requirement. Second, it will protect Mycron in the event the enemy manages to ram and board the Slipstream."}