
I'd suggest you give it a try to compare how the two decks behave.Īlastor / Anathema is not bad, but 1/ probably with a different crypt that can play Psyche! (only Stanislava would be able to do with this crypt) 2/ you still need a plan to oust your prey. And she can deflect, meaning a higher chance of survival. The 25th anniversary works the opposite: bring Stanislava out first because she can play everything at superior (so if you have an aggressive predator, you can still play your cards at their best), and most importantly, she can Govern down to bring out other vampire for a discount. Since you need the pool to survive, you may die quickly, especially with no crypt acceleration and if you plan to bring Ingrid out first (who cannot play Alastor). Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.Įspecially with only 2 Dog Packs, you will not manage to burn vampires playing Strike: Combat Ends reliably. not all your opponents will have big juicy vampires you will want/need to destroy : some will have only small vampires and other mainly allies and small vamires in big numbers or any number of allies will be problematic for an alastor deck ( the 2 ancillas are a good start). burning your opponent vampires doesn't give you VP (which is how you win)Īnd the last problem is what I consider to be the last nail that broke the camel back : The second problem is no less problematic : passing an anathema political action (again !) passing an alastor political action (need to not be blocked and have enough votes) having a big vampire out (justicar and inner circle are not cheap)

Yes you understand correctly but what is your goal with this deck ?īringing out all 3 vampires and destroying your opponnent's vampires with the additional benefit of gaining a lot of pool ?ĭoing all that seems cool on paper but it is a somewhat fragile strategy for different reasons : Would that be a good tactic?Ĭrypt (12 cards Capacity min=9 max=11 avg=10.) And wake Ingrid only in case more transfers are needed. Gangrel eventually rose to be the ruler of Plegia, and became known as the Mad King.

Originally a thief born in one of the poorest parts of Plegia, Gangrel was mistreated growing up, witnessing the robbery and death of his mother, formerly a member of nobility, from an illness. The other players in the local store where I play advised me to wake only two vampire for game, Xaviar and Stanislava, to get more votes. Gangrel is an enemy character from Fire Emblem Awakening, later made playable via SpotPass. Then going to wake Xaviar, and in the end Stanislava when the prey is weakened to complete the job with the '+2 bleed'.

And I get ousted from the game by running out of resources very quickly.I usually start by waking Ingrid to get more transfers. I love this deck, but unfortunately I consume pool counters too quickly in every game. I made this deck inspired by the winning deck of the TWD - FIRST BLOOD tournament, customizing it.Ĭan anyone suggest me some improvements? Or strategy to play it best?
