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If you play another game with them, I recommend adding a pure damage dealer alongside them as that should help a bit.
I agree about Birthday Boy. He doesn't have many particularly good cards. He can become effective and can do some neat shenanigans if your only gameplan is to give him gifts but that becomes really hard to sustain, and you are sacrificing everyone else. I find that unless you get Gift Certificate at the very beginning of the game, it doesn't do great.
I'm glad you liked Lore! I think Lore has some really neat utility cards. She has some effects that in the right team can absolutely destroy villains. I'll work on bolstering the damage, maybe more based on the number of stories in play.
Lore had some neat options. If things had gone better, she might have been able to pull off something interesting. As it stands, she provided Environment insurance and synchronized well enough with the Tamer. Alas, none of these options were enough. Her damage was way too low, and her support was just "okay".
Tamer struggled pretty badly. This is largely because the villain kept two-shotting her lions.