Vampires
- 1Jeremy MacNeil
- 1Suzanne Kadim
- 1Jost Werner
- 1Sigrid Bekker
- 1Victoria Ash
- 1Barth
- 1Rigby, Crusade Vanguard
- 1Rose, The
- 1Sir Marriot D'Urban
- 1Maldavis
- 1Remilliard, Devout Crusader
- 1Sir Henry Johnson
Anarch Revolt · Elko (NV), USA
June 29th 2003 · won by Gerald Claycomb III
Well, the cards were chosen out of neccessity, since I do not have the extensive card collections SOME people have *Glares at Brian*. The basic strategy was to intercept as many actions from my prey as I could, then bleed the snot out of them when he is tapped out, preferably using someone with Pulse of the Canaille on them. Should my prey still have blockers when it happens to be my turn, that is were the Strike: Combat Ends combat cards help out, as well as when everybody decides I need to leave the table, and start salmon swimming towards me. If I had the cards that I would have prefered in the deck, I would have swapped out the Putreficatioins for Majesties, but I only had 4 of them, and Putrefications did work (I guess no one uses them for the Presence ability but me). I would have also added Eagle's Sight, to intercept annoying votes that wasn't called by my Pred/Prey. I had alot of luck during the Tournament, being able to get Jost in the 1st four on three of the four matches, so he happened to be my big bad bleeder, as well as having a combat deck as my predator the majority of times, which helped me out since I was able to draw my S:CE cards as they drew Rushes and the like. All in all, I really do not have many complaints about my own deck, since it did work according to my plans. I guess I could complain about the fact that the crypt capacity average was higher than I wished it to be, but looking at the Elder Library database, there wasn't many I wished to add. Sometimes the deck wasn't cycling cards fast enough, but that is something that could have been remedied at the time.