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The Harbingers of Skulls have excellent vampires with outstanding abilities. They grew increasingly popular since the release of the Lost Kindred expansion in 2018, and the apparition of the excellent {{ card("Emerald Legionnaire") }}, giving birth to the {{ link("/archetypes/emerald-legion", _("Emerald Legion")) }} archetype.
played in 27 decks, typically 1-2 copies
A cheap cost for the AF combination - he even gets included in Ventrue antitribu
decks.
played in 26 decks, typically 7-12 copies
A good ally with an excellent ability that let him come back into play for free. The {{ link("/archetypes/emerald-legion", _("Emerald Legion")) }} archetype is built around him.
played in 21 decks, typically 1-3 copies
All clan disciplines NAF at superior for a decent 7 pool, his ability is useful for card rotation, but also as a way to get more cards in the ash heap to pay for the {{ card("Emerald Legionnaire") }}.
played in 20 decks, typically 1-2 copies
A decent disciplines combination and a great ability for cards rotation.
played in 17 decks, typically 1-2 copies
A good disciplines combination, and her ability has a nice synergy with {{ card("Trochomancy") }} and {{ card("Inevitability of the Void") }}.
played in 16 decks, typically 1 copy
Only 1 pool for permanent stealth, this is a bargain.
played in 15 decks, typically 2-4 copies
All clan disciplines at superior NAF, combined with a nice ability that let him recruit {{ card("Emerald Legionnaire") }} at a discount.
played in 14 decks, typically 3-6 copies
Often seen in company with {{ card("Saulot, The Wanderer") }} as they both have AFT, he is also a good star vampire in Harbingers of Skulls decks.