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Caitiff are rarely played on their own, but they often offer low capacity vampires that can complete crypts for other clans and builds. Now a clan, they were before considered as vampires without a clan: it explains why they have no library clan cards at all.
played in 214 decks, typically 2-5 copies
The most played Caitiff by far, he is an easy and relatively cheap way to make vampires Anarch, and can even be used to smooth crypt rotation a bit.
played in 30 decks, typically 1 copy
Seen in a builds, alongside {{ card("Zöe") }} and {{ card("Isabel de Leon") }}, he is often included in {{ link("/archetypes/weenie-aus", _("Weenie AUS")) }} decks.
played in 29 decks, typically 1 copy
Seen in i builds, alongside {{ card("Zip") }} and {{ card("Stick") }}, her downside is not an issue when coupled with {{ card("Aid from Bats") }}.
played in 26 decks, typically 1 copy
Often seen in A builds, sometimes alongside {{ card("Neighbor John") }}, her downside is rarely a problem and 4 pool for superior A is relatively cheap.
played in 23 decks, typically 1 copy
Two disciplines for 1 pool is relatively cheap, moreoever her group makes her an easy inclusion. She is most often seen algonside other Caitiff in very fast crypts.
played in 23 decks, typically 1 copy
Two disciplines for 1 pool is relatively cheap, he is often seen alongside {{ card("Antoinette DuChamp") }}. Combined with other Caitiff, he can provide a very fast crypt for swarm builds.
played in 22 decks, typically 1-2 copies
The oldest Caitiff, he is often seen alongside other titled Camarilla vampires. His Ro disciplines combination is a nice fit for political decks and his 7 pool cost is relatively low. A frequent companion of {{ card("Victor Pelletier") }}.
played in 19 decks, typically 1-2 copies
Althouth his downside can be a real bummer, his low cost for e makes him a possible minclusion in very fast versions of the {{ link("/archetypes/weenie-dem", _("Weenie DEM")) }} archetype.