{% extends "archetypes/_layout.html" %} {% import "archetypes/_layout-erratum.html" as erratum with context %} {% import "archetypes/girls-will-find-inner-circle.json" as deck_json %} {% block meta %} {% endblock %} {% block archetype_name %}
This is a stealth & bleed deck centered around the use of multiple Master actions and a lot of Master cards. This is commonly reffered to as a Multi Master Phase Actions construct.
The base idea is to get {{ cybele }} out, then {{ aksinya_daclau }}, using {{ zillah_s_valley }} and {{ villein }} to get them out faster.
{{ cybele }} ability provides more master phase actions, while {{ aksinya_daclau }}'s ability also uses the Master cards for bleed defence, providing a permanent bounce.
The deck has an exceptional bloat capacity, between {{ villein }}, {{ liquidation }} and {{ ashur_tablets }}.
While the game progresses, big capacity vampires with a strong permanent bleed bonus and {{ OBF }} are put into play. They proceed to destroying the prey's pool using {{ OBF }} stealth and their inherent bleed bonus.
The high number of {{ ashur_tablets }} provide an exceptional recursion. The more the game advances, the more the deck concentrates the cards it needs the most, depending on the table context and the opponents decks.
{{ aksinya_daclau }} needs to be unlocked to use her ability. That's why the deck uses {{ guard_dogs }} and {{ rat_s_warning }}.
The crypt uses vampires with {{ OBF }} and {{ PRE }}, so they can use {{ entrancement }} and {{ majesty }}. However, most vampires do not have access to {{ dom }} or {{ AUS }} for additional bounces. As the vampires have a very big capacity though, {{ lost_in_translation }} provide additional bounces in case of a very aggressive predator.
Many small variations exists, depending on the cards used outside the Master module.
A common variation is the Girls Will Find AIDS, more combat-focused and using {{ nana_buruku }} and an {{ ANI }} combat module using {{ deep_song }}, {{ aid_from_bats }}, and {{ carrion_crows }}. {{ hugh_angseeing_s_deck }} from the 2011 NAC FCQ is a good example.
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