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The Laibon offer unique tools to its members all around, be it for block, combat, politics or bleed.
played in 53 decks, typically 1 copy
An excellent card for combat-able Laibon constructs, it provides a bit more the rush capability at no cost.
played in 49 decks, typically 1 copy
A definitive lunge device to get a critical action through, its high blood cost prevents to play more than 1 or 2 copies in a deck.
played in 47 decks, typically 1 copy
A decent bloat device for Laibon, although it is a little bit pricey compared to similar clan
cards like the Toreador
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played in 46 decks, typically 1-2 copies
A good bruise prevention effect at a low cost, it is an easy inclusion in combat-oriented decks.
played in 46 decks, typically 1-5 copies
A powerful interception device for the Magaji, it compares to the Camarilla's {{ card("Second Tradition: Domain") }}. Althoug intercept is lower, the permanent wake effect is exceptionaly strong. One must not fail a block to keep it, so a bit of interception enhancement is appreciable.
played in 37 decks, typically 1 copy
A bit pricey for just the bleed bonus, it becomes a worthwile addition in political decks like {{ link("/archetypes/ishtarri-politics", _("Ishtarri Politics")) }}.
played in 36 decks, typically 1-2 copies
A good pool reduction that can amount to a very decent bloat if played alongside enough pool-costing cards. Even just reducing the cost of other master cards can be enough to include it.
played in 35 decks, typically 1 copy
A bleed and vote enhancer at no cost: an easy inclusion in many Laibon decks.