{% extends "archetypes/_layout.html" %} {% import "archetypes/_layout-erratum.html" as erratum with context %} {% import "archetypes/jost-powerbleed.json" as deck_json %} {% block meta %} {% endblock %} {% block archetype_name %}
This is a powerbleed deck starring {{ card("Rebekka, Chantry Elder of Munich") }} and {{ card("Jost Werner") }}. The deck uses the RA disciplines and the two star vampires have this nice permanent +1 stealth bonus that helps the deck get his actions through.
{{ card("Enchant Kindred") }} is used to help get more vampires out in the game beginning, and bleed afterwards. {{ card("Mind Numb") }} can be used against the prey or the predator depending on the context, to slow them down.
The deck uses no stealth apart from what the star vampires already have as an ability, but the combination of {{ card("Mind Numb") }} and {{ card("Majesty") }} makes it hard to block: {{ card("Mind Numb") }} can lock any defender and, if blocked, {{ card("Majesty") }} ends combat and unlock the acting vampire: the defender is still locked and a new action can be undertaken.
The deck uses {{ card("Anarch Troublemaker") }} and {{ card("Pentex™ Subversion") }} to help paralyze the prey a bit more. When bleeds begin to get through, {{ card("Aire of Elation") }} can be used to enhance them.
If a bleed is bounced, it uses no stealth so it can usually be blocker by the grand-prey. The deck himself uses A for wakes and bounces, so it can add the bleed power of its predator to its own.
{{ card("Entrancement") }} can help get rid of cumbersome allies, {{ card("Scourge of the Enochians") }} is there to deal with breed constructs.
{{ card("Delaying Tactics") }} is the only defence available against stealth & vote builds: as {{ card("Eyes of Argus") }} can not be used against undirected political actions, intercept can never go beyond 2.
The deck plays a lot of bounces with {{ card("Telepathic Misdirection") }} and {{ card("My Enemy's Enemy") }}. They can also be used to block key actions on the opponents side.
The Palla Grande variant uses a Toreador antitribu crypt, so it can use {{ card("Palla Grande") }} to increase the bleed power, like in {{ link("/deck-search", _("Moisés Ferrer's deck"), twda_id="2018ccpms") }} from 2018. {{ card("Art Scam") }} and {{ card("The Embrace") }} are used to strengthen both the bloat and the pool damages.
The Paolini-Detela variant uses {{ card("The Parthenon") }} and {{ card("Ashur Tablets") }} to get a bit of recursion and help adapt the deck content to the table context. {{ link("/deck-search", _("Martin Weinmayer's deck"), twda_id="2018nacd1co") }} from the 2018 NAC Day 1 was an hommage to it.
The Anson variant ditches {{ card("Rebekka") }} in favor of {{ card("Anson") }} to help play the {{ card("Ashur Tablets") }} with less copies of {{ card("The Parthenon") }} and add {{ card("Liquidation") }} to the mix, like in {{ link("/deck-search", _("Rudolf Scholz's deck"), twda_id="2012dnccd") }} from the 2012 Danish NC.
{% endblock %} {% block errata %}