Types of events
At first, we need to realize that there are two types of events: regular events and event chains. Regular events are usually recurring while event in a chain usually gets replaced by the next event from that chain.
We can also group events by the way they are added to the deck:
- Summoning Events
- Blessings
- Random Events
- Punishments
When the first deck is compiled, at first, summoning events are added dependently on which gods you have already summoned. Then blessings you have selected are added into the deck. Lastly, some random events are randomly selected and added as well. Observation shows that about 8-10 random events are inserted.
Punishments appear as a reaction to your gameplay, some happen with a probability.
Summoning events
- Rumors of Darkness
- Start an Expedition
- The Haunted Jungle
- The Haunted Jungle
- Cyclopean Ruins
- Dead End
- Jungle King Rhybaax
- A Tragic Conclusion
- Desperate Measures
- Red Dreams
- A Hungry Guest
- An Interesting Proposition
- Windigoo the Insatiable
- Start a Teashop
- Failing Business
- Small Business
- Booming Business
- Jhai’Ti The Jasmine Dragon
- A Fishing Trip
- Catch of the Day
- Catch of the Day
- Catch of the Day
- Catch of the Day
- Kekujira the Cursed Whale
- Baffling Bauble
- Egg Emergence
- Horrific Hatchling
- Carnivorous Caiman
- Rampaging Reptile
- Yacare Fury o f the Wild
- A Whisper in Darkness
- Uhl’Uht’C’s First Request
- Uhl’Uht’C’s Second Request
- Uhl’Uht’C’s Third Request
- Uhl’Uht’C’s Fourth Request
- Uhl’Uht’C’s Fifth Request
Blessings
- Beginner’s Luck
- Inheritance
- Perform Haruspicy
- Necromancy
- Organ Harvest
- Tasting the Future
- Assassination
- Importing Tea
- Aeromancy
- Holiday
- Start a Farm
- Oomancy
- Soothsayer in Town
- Sacrificial Pact
Random events
- Traveling Salesperson
- Recruiting Opporturnity
- Gods Demand Sacrifice
- Potion Vendor
- Undercover Cultist
- Auction on Relic
- Ancestral Reckoning
- A Rival Cult
- Disease Strikes
- Infestation
- Wandering Children
- Day Job
- Milkman Delivery
- The Passage of Time
- A Charitable Donation
- Tax Day
- Tax Break
- The Necronomicon
- Bring Your Child to Work Day
Punishments
* Desperate measures may not necessarily be a punishment if you actually want to summon Wiindigoo.
Special Punishments
Decks

In Underhand, there are three decks, as you can see on the picture. You have the base deck, that cards for this round are drawn from. Then you have the discard deck, that gets shuffled and becomes a new base deck, when the current one gets empty. That means all the recurring events and all the ‘Inserted’ events are going into the discard deck. Finally, we have the perma discard deck. Events are sent here, if they are not meant to appear in deck for the next round. If event got perma discarded but is ‘Inserted’ again, it simply gets remade, for the perma discard is not kept.
If you are making progression in summoning event chain, the current event goes to perma discard and the next event gets added to discard deck .
Punishments can get directly inserted to the base deck on the current next position, while the condition for their inserting is being met, but they are inserted randomly, so you don’t have to see them at all.
Special Punisment Wrath of Gods is inserted to the discard deck as a reactions to some options you chose in the game events. It is a punishing event, but it’s not inserted into the base deck and it appears in the next one. This also leads to the option of avoiding it by using foresight with discard.