{% extends "archetypes/_layout.html" %} {% import "archetypes/_layout-erratum.html" as erratum with context %} {% import "archetypes/weenie-aus.json" as deck_json %} {% block meta %} {% endblock %} {% block archetype_name %}
This is a wall deck using low capacity vampires with the A discipline. {{ card("Anarch Convert") }} is used to make the vampires Anarch as soon as they come into play.
Pool damage is done by putting {{ card("Anarch Revolt") }}, {{ card("Smiling Jack, The Anarch") }} and {{ card("Constant Revolution") }} into play and defending them, and using {{ card("Monkey Wrench") }} for the lunge.
The deck has very high intercept and wake capabilities. It uses the {{ card("Concealed Weapon") }} + {{ card("Sniper Rifle") }} combination for combat, and {{ card("Forced Awakening") }} and {{ card("My Enemy's Enemy") }} to bounce bleeds and increase pool damage to the prey.
It has low bloat capacities, with only {{ card("Tribute to the Master") }} and {{ card("Powerbase: Montreal") }} at hand.
The deck is slow and steady, grinding the opponents until it is in position to oust the whole table one prey after the other.
{{ card("Ashur Tablets") }} are used only once for a bloat and a bit of recursion. If another deck on the table uses them though, one can try to negociate to use them alternatively on both side (a {{ link("/strategy/table-talk", _("classic deal"), _anchor="negociation") }}), thus blocking the opponent as long as he respects the deal.
{{ card("Eagle's Sight") }} can be used to intercept any action, including the prey's bleed. It can be used to specifically target any Anarch vampire the prey could have to make sure the {{ card("Anarch Revolt") }} are fully operationnal.
{{ card("The Parthenon") }} allows two Master cards per turn, potentially stacking {{ card("Anarch Revolt") }} more quickly.
There are many small variations of this archetype. {{ card(".44 Magnum") }} and {{ card("Ivory Bow") }} are often used. The given example avoids any action that could be blocked, except for a lunge bleed using {{ card("Monkey Wrench") }} and two allies. However, {{ card("Aranthebes, the Immortal") }}, {{ card("Mr. Winthrop") }}, {{ card("Muddled Vampire Hunter") }} and {{ card("Bowl of Convergence") }} are often used in other decklists following this archetype.
Non-anarch variants have been played, like {{ link("/deck-search", _("Christian Chénard's deck"), twda_id="2k8naqtroisrivieres") }} from 2008.
The Madness variant focuses on Malkavian in the crypt and uses {{ card("Madness Network") }}. {{ link("/deck-search", _("Pascal Bertrand's deck"), twda_id="2k9eclcq") }} from 2009 is a good example. This let the vampires equip, recruit and bleed at the end of the predator minion phase.
{% endblock %} {% block errata %}