{% extends "archetypes/_layout.html" %} {% import "archetypes/_layout-erratum.html" as erratum with context %} {% import "archetypes/renegade-assault.json" as deck_json %} {% block meta %} {% endblock %} {% block archetype_name %}
This is a rush deck using {{ card("Renegade Garou") }} and low capacity j vampires to take down other minions around the table. {{ card("Tribute to the Master") }} is used to bloat and naked bleed actions are used to deliver pool damage to the prey.
The combat module is strong and heavy, and {{ card("Target Vitals") }} and {{ card("Weighted Walking Stick") }} can be used indistinctively by vampires or werewolves. {{ card("Fame") }} is used for additional pool damage on the prey.
If {{ card("Jacob Fermor") }} gets into play, werewolves see their bleed boosted, which can be nice for the lunge.
{{ card("The Unmasking") }} transform the werewolves into good blockers, which is always nice defensively.
{{ card("Poison Pill") }} is an alternative to {{ card("Delaying Tactics") }}: it costs less blood and can disable a damage dealing vote like {{ card("Reins of Power") }}.
{{ card("Direct Intervention") }} is a very effective counter against anti-ally actions like {{ card("Entrancement") }}.
{{ card("Earth Meld") }} is an effective combat defence to protect the low capacity vampires.
The main variant includes more copies of {{ card("Jacob Fermor") }} and {{ card("Renegade Garou") }} to make the most of the core combination of the deck. {{ link("/deck-search", _("Antti Tirilä's deck"), twda_id="2k9alastorsvilleins") }} from 2009 is a good example. It also includes {{ card("Dragonbound") }} and {{ card("Camera Phone") }} to enhance pool damage.
{% endblock %}