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The Followers of Set and their unique s discipline are devious experts of sin and stealth. They have given birth to ecclectic decks around politics and mummies but their most successful archetype is the {{ link("/archetypes/bima-dominate", _("Bima Dominate")) }}, using the {{ card("Bima") }} ally with d.
played in 57 decks, typically 1 copy
A nice permanent stealth enhancer at a low cost, a must have for the Followers.
played in 41 decks, typically 1-4 copies
Pool damage without a bleed: this makes it impervious to bounces and other anti-bleed tools. 2 or 3 copies of the card to avoid a bounce on a lunge is common.
played in 37 decks, typically 2-9 copies
A versatile, if tricky, card. It can even be put on one's own vampires to get two actions in a single turn from time to time. On an opponent's vampire, he will think twice before getting too low on blood.
played in 36 decks, typically 1-2 copies
This can be a serious blow to a prey if it put into play early enough. Only a few cards can change the control of a vampire permanently.
played in 32 decks, typically 2-6 copies
Although costly, this is a very versatile tool — enhacing bleed at s or getting another action at S are both excellent.
played in 30 decks, typically 1-4 copie
A star among the Followers, his ability to get two actions in a single turn is a serious asset.
played in 24 decks, typically 1-3 copies
An excellent action against allies and breed constructs, it can get rid of a minion in a single blow, and give a minion back.
played in 22 decks, typically 1-2 copies
A powerful disciplines combination for just 5 pool. She can even find her place in a mono r deck.