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Euro-Brujah Traditionally bruise and bleed [Jyhad]

3 messages from 3 participants · 20 June 1999 – 21 June 1999
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Luis P. Duarte

Gwen Morse wrote in message <3779916b...@news.newsguy.com>... >(...) > Redirection will (again) assist by bouncing bleeds to my prey >if mine don't get through, but, my Predator's will! Why not use Deflection instead, since it's more useful: -In sup, vampire does not tap. -It hasn't the age "problem" (6-cap vamps cannot redirect bleeds from Gilbert Duane, for example, with Redirection) Another thing: If you have all your "Euro-Vamps" tapped, how do you redirect the bleed without Wake cards? (i presume 2nd Tradition doesn't allow you to redirect... am i wrong?) Where are the Govern, the Unligned cards?! Isn't this a Bruise&Bleed deck? How does this decks behaves in a table with 2 or 3 Vote decks against you? .- Luis....@ip.pt --- >Deck name: Euro-princes >Created by: Gwen Morse >Description: Use the Euro-brujah and titled vamps of other useful >clans to abuse the Traditions. DOMINATE/POTENCE cards, to supplement >traditions. Praxis Seizures to get REALLY title-greedy. > >Crypt: (12 cards) > 1 Anvil(Brujah, 6, CE do PO pr th, Primogen) > 1 Constanza Vinti(Brujah, 8, CE DO PO, Prince) > 1 Donal O'Connor(Brujah, 8, CE DO PO, Prince) > 2 Judah(Nosferatu, 6, an do PO, Primogen) > 2 Lisette Vizquel(Lasombra, 6, DO PO pt, Bishop) > 2 Rake (program has the wrong card text, so I clipped it) > 1 Tura Vaughn(Brujah, 8, CE do PO PR, Primogen) > 2 Volker, The Puppet Prince(Brujah, 5, CE po, Prince) > >Library: (95 cards) >2 Blood Doll >3 Bonding >2 Closed Session >4 Consanguineous Condemnation >4 Dominate >3 Effective Management >1 Elysium: The Arboretum >4 Fifth Tradition: Hospitality, The >4 First Tradition: The Masquerade >3 Foreshadowing Destruction >4 Fourth Tradition: The Accounting >4 Increased Strength >2 Kine Dominance >3 Legacy of Power >3 Minion Tap >1 Praxis Seizure: Frankfurt >1 Praxis Seizure: London >1 Praxis Seizure: Venice >2 Praxis Solomon >4 Pulling Strings >6 Redirection >3 Sabbat Threat >5 Second Tradition: Domain >4 Taste of Vitae >3 Thanks for the Donation >4 Third Tradition: Progeny, The >3 Threats >3 Thrown Gate >5 Undead Strength >1 Uptown Hunting Ground >1 Ventrue Headquarters >2 Ventrue Justicar > > >-- >Gwen Morse // mailto:goldmoon%40geocities.com >http://www.hatrack.net/gwen/celtic/index.html >Eachna dalta Aonghus (5th Century Irish Celt) >Roleplayer, re-enactor, and collector of CCG's

LSJ

"Luis P. Duarte" <Luis....@ip.pt> wrote: [snip] > If you have all your "Euro-Vamps" tapped, how do you redirect > the bleed without Wake cards? (i presume 2nd Tradition doesn't > allow you to redirect... am i wrong?) 2nd Tradition requires a block attempt, so you are correct for the most part. However, after playing 2nd Tradition, you could play Redirection if your block attempt fails (if the acting minion stealths by you, or uses Elder Impersonation or whatever). In that case, you would be left untapped (since 2nd Tradition untaps you) so you could play reaction cards like Redirection. -- LSJ (vte...@wizards.com) VTES Net.Rep for Wizards of the Coast. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and DCI (tournament) rules: http://www.wizards.com/VTES/VTES_Rules.html Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know. Learn what you don't.

Richard Zopf

Gwen Morse wrote in message <376f46e1...@news.newsguy.com>... >On Sun, 20 Jun 1999 14:17:42 +0100, "Luis P. Duarte" ><Luis....@ip.pt> wrote: > >>Gwen Morse wrote in message <3779916b...@news.newsguy.com>... >>How does this decks behaves in a table with 2 or 3 Vote decks against you? > >I don't know, I've never played it. I just pulled cards out that >looked good and tried throwing them together. I was hoping for some >feedback to tune the rations/card numbers. I'm still pretty new to >deck building, and while I'm starting to find (what I think are) >interetsing combos and themes to the cards, I don't necessarily >understand how to put them together properly :). > My Princes of Carthage deck works on a similar method, but I use the Governs at superior to "top->down" my uncontrolled region (bring up the largest vamp with Dom, then work on the next guy with both influence and Governs, hopefully again with Dom, etc. It's risky with a few types of predators (specifically stealth bleed and Rush combat) but gives a great late game punch. Titled vamps come out early and often. I've been able to at least stave off two vote decks at a table with it, and get a few of my votes off to boot Regards, R. David Zopf Atom Weaver (& V:EKN Prince of Charlotte, NC) >Gwen [ quoted text not captured ]