Vampires
- 2Jennie "Cassie247" Orne
- 2Jack "Hannibal137" Harmon
- 2François "Warden" Loehr
- 2Lubomira Hradok
- 1Luc
- 1Travis "Traveler72" Miller
- 1Jeffrey Mullins
- 1John "Cop90" O'Malley
- 1Marion "Teacher193" Perks
Writ of Acceptance · Boston (MA), USA
June 24th 2007 · won by D.J. Chagnon
An adaptation of various Darby Dance decks, particularly John Newquist's 12/17/06 Razorbat: Atlanta winner (at least, that was the one that I saw a bunch of this tech in), modified to adapt to Boston's heavy-intercept typical metagame - one-stealth actions just rarely cut it, and 2 stealth sometimes isn't enough - by bolting in some OBF vampires into the crypt for Cloaks, Veils, and some blood-doll bloat. Also solves the problems of the classic Imbued vulnerability to Smiling Jack, Reins of Power, Ancient Influence, etc., at the cost of a little less reliability in the crypt, which bit me once badly in the 3rd round (all 4 vampires out of 5 crypt cards looked at).While I can't claim credit for much of the deck-manipulating innovation, Luc is just plain GOLD - the +3 hand-size action works great as an end-of- the-turn action to set up your hand for next turn. I think I'm going to switch out Jeffrey Mullins for a second Luc.