{% extends "archetypes/_layout.html" %} {% import "archetypes/_layout-erratum.html" as erratum with context %} {% import "archetypes/aaa.json" as deck_json %} {% block meta %} {% endblock %} {% block archetype_name %}
This is a toolbox deck starring {{ anson }} alongside {{ alexandra }} and {{ anneke }}, hence the "AAA" name.
The deck is well-balanced, using {{ second_tradition_domain }} for wake and intercept, {{ concealed_weapon }} + {{ magnum }} with {{ CEL }} for combat, {{ parity_shift }} and {{ aire_of_elation }} for pool damage and {{ anson }}'s ability to bloat and use recursion with {{ ashur_tablets }} and {{ liquidation }}.
{{ resist_earths_grasp }} can provide a bit of stealth or be used in combat if required.
{{ heart_of_the_city }} and {{ codex_of_the_edenic_groundskeepers }} are good bleed enhancers for the late game.
{{ entrancement }} can help get rid of cumbersome allies, {{ scourge_of_the_enochians }} is there to deal with breed constructs.
As the game progresses, {{ ashur_tablets }} are used for recursion to adapt the deck content to the table context, bringing back more of what is really needed in the deck.
The Anson Guns variant focuses on {{ anson }} and drops its Toreador companions to get cheaper vampires with {{ CEL }}, like in {{ tomasz_deck }} from 2019.
The Grand Ball variant ditches the combat module and uses {{ alexandra }}'s ability with {{ toreador_grand_ball }} to provide unblockable votes, like in {{ martin_deck }} from 2013.
The Aching Beauty variant also replaces the combat module with defensive {{ majesty }}, but uses {{ aching_beauty }} in numbers to make the vampires actions hard to block, like in {{ laszlo_deck }} from 2012.
The AAAAA variant keeps {{ alexandra }} and {{ anneke }} and uses the {{ alastor }} + {{ assault_rifle }} combination (hence the five "A"), like in {{ izaak_deck }} from 2010.
{% endtrans %} {% endblock %} {% block errata %}