49 players from Sweden, Finland and Portugal was attending this year’s championships in Örebro and I knew it was going to be a tough but fun day for some intense card-flipping. We arrived just in time for the start and I took some deep breaths and jumped in the first game. I knew which deck I was going to play and it is one I have played a lot (at least with my measures). I give you the decklist first and then some comments on it:
Deck Name : Geezers will find
Author : Stefan KarlssonCrypt [12 vampires] Capacity min: 8 max: 11 average: 10.1667
4 Huitzilopochtli 10 AUS DAI DOM OBF POT PRE Baali 2 2 Arika 11 DOM FOR OBF PRE aus cel inner circle Ventrue 2 2 Etrius 11 AUS DOM OBF THA pro inner circle Tremere 2 1 Leandro 11 AUS OBF PRE cel dom inner circle Malkavian 2 1 Queen Anne 10 DOM FOR PRE aus obf prince Ventrue 2 1 Baron, The 9 FOR NEC OBF THN dom 2 votes Samedi 2 1 Gratiano 8 DOM OBT obf pot priscus Lasombra 2 Library [73 cards]
Action [6]
1x Abactor
2x Govern the Unaligned
2x Mind Rape
1x Unleash Hell's FuryAction Modifier [13]
3x Conditioning
2x Elder Impersonation
1x Enkil Cog
2x Faceless Night
2x Into Thin Air
3x Lost in CrowdsAction Modifier/Combat [1]
1x Swallowed by the NightEvent [1]
1x Anthelios, The Red StarMaster [37]
6x Ashur Tablets
1x Blind Spot
1x Coven, The
2x Dreams of the Sphinx
1x Fortschritt Library
1x Giant's Blood
1x Golconda: Inner Peace
2x Information Highway
4x Liquidation
1x Metro Underground
1x Misdirection
1x Monastery of Shadows
2x Parthenon, The
1x Pentex(TM) Subversion
7x Villein
1x Wash
4x Zillah's ValleyPolitical Action [5]
1x Ancient Influence
2x Banishment
1x Political Stranglehold
1x Reins of PowerReaction [10]
5x Deflection
2x Obedience
2x On the Qui Vive
1x Redirection
This is Girls will find with a better crypt but a worse library. To not having to include Aksinya is a blessing and a curse. Her special is insanely good but all Vampires in this crypt has +bleed written on them. I think the original Girls deck is better but this is a nice version that work pretty good.
The most common question I get from people taking a look at the deck is why the hell I include the Baron. For me Queen Anne is more of a dark horse, the Baron’s OBF is worth more than her DOM and they fill the same purpose for this deck him being a pool cheaper to influence out. I think the deck pretty much explains itself but don’t hesitate to comment if you have any questions.
Well – here is how I played it last Saturday:
Round 1
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Tomas Wallmur | Marcus Berg | Joni Huumonen | Anders Löf | Stefan Karlsson (me) |
Malgorzata bleed/bloat | Maris & Friends | Potence rush | Inner Circle + Orlando Oriundus | Geezers will find |
My starting crypt consisted of the three Inner Circle members and Queen Anne. Fortunately I wasn't that master heavy on my starting hand and hoped for a pretty early Parthenon. Anders quickly influenced out Rafael de Corazon and put Legendary Vampire on him. I had to take an early bleed for 8 but I had plenty of Villeins and could influence out Etrius and Arika. Tomas brought out Malgorzata and then Mistress Fanchon contesting Etrius' title making it impossible to vote the Legendary Vampire away. Marcus was playing defensively and Joni had a bad draw with few rushes so he was mostly bleeding Anders for 1.
When Anders brought out Orlando securing vote lock I played Golconda on Etrius and brought Leandro out instead. Joni managed to torporize a couple of Marcus' vampires and I bled constantly and bounced some of Anders' bleeds to Tomas so his resources started to run out. On of Rafael's bleeds for 5 was bounced all around the table to Joni and Marcus managed to oust him. Quickly thereafter I managed to bleed away Tomas' last pool. During all this time I had a really good card flow drawing very few master cards (and no Parthenon) and the only times I saw a bunch of masters together was when I played Liquidation so I was really lucky.
With three players left Anders did his best to convince Marcus to aim for the two of them in the duel and I had to put my energy towards arguing for a all versus all-game which worked out. In that game I had the best set-up (Queen Anne also on the table) and could bleed them both out for a win.
Me GW 4VP
Marcus 1VP
Round 2
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Janne Lönnqvist | Me | Tiago Brum | Akseli Jalava | Otso Saariluoma |
Aus/Tha Powerbleed | Vignes | Tupdogs | Tzimisce weenie block |
I get a pretty good start with few masters and this time I choose not to influence Huitzilopochtli out as the first minion but instead Arika. Janne early discards a Perfect Clarity and he gets Pulse of the Canaille for his first Vampire Paul Cordwood meaning I had to be conservative with my pool. The Tupdogs were struggling to get their thing done and I suppose Akseli drew too many !Tremere for him to be effective since he ended up with four of them on the table. Otso looked strong early and defended well and made constant damage to Janne.
As a second minion Janne brought out Drusilla Euphemia and because of her special an interesting situation aroused. I played Mind Rape on Drusilla with the plan of stealing one of Tiago's Ventrue to be able to bleed him out the next turn. Akseli rushed Arika to torpor with a Tupdog not to get a stronger predator so I had to change plans a little to instead stealing a Ventrue and use that Ventrue to rescue Arika. I was almost making a mistake here aiming for Edward Vignes but remembered his special the last minute and went for Catherine DuBois instead. Otso now very cleverly used Eagle's Sight to block Drusilla's attempt of stealing Catherine. Drusilla went to Torpor and Otso could oust Janne when it was his turn.
I had a recovery turn and Tiago could oust Akseli. I put heavy pressure on Tiago and eventually bled him out but didn't stand a chance of beating Otso in the duel so I had to settle with one Victory Point. This was the second game in a row where I only saw one Ashur Tablet in my deck so I had to check the leftover library to see that they weren't left back home or something.
Otso GW 3VP
Me 1VP
Tiago 1VP
Round 3
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Oskar Jansson | Samuel Mäenpää | Randal Rudstam | Me | Jonatan Sjöberg |
Dmitra Alastor | !Malkavian vote | Aus/Obf vote Old School | Create Gargoyles with Dominate |
This time I had an early Parthenon and lots of Ashur Tabets so I actually finished the first series with just about 9 or so cards in the ash heap only bringing 7 of them back. The first half of the game was much about table balance. I was supporting Oskar in his attempts on getting Alastor on Dmitra but when we had vote majority Jonatan always had a Delaying Tactics to play. At the same time I had to work a little together with Samuel as well. Fortunately Oskar and Randal contested the Istanbul city title (Mustafa and Murat) so Randal could never play Parity shift or any other major pool damage to me early in the game. He had Lucian with Legendary Vampire so he was making decent damage as it was.
Unfortunately I have to bleed irresponsibly with my deck and some of those bleeds ended up with Oskar. Jonatan did a good job breeding and bleeding and Oskar was ousted soon followed by Samuel. I was also doing good damage but I ran out of stealth cards and couldn't bleed because he had untapped Gargoyles and I had seen Raking Talons in his ash heap. I had to rush trough the last parts of my deck to get my last Ashur Tablets while Randal started to seriously hurt me with votes. Time was also tense and both me and Randal had to get things done to get the chance of a game win.
I had one Ashur Tablets in play and another one in my Ash Heap so when I drew the third I could use my three Master Phase Actions to bring the last two into play and create a finishing library consisting of only stealth and bleed. I bled out Jonatan who in his absence still had a chance of the Game Win with the limited time left. The duel was stressed and tough and I don't remember much from it. A spectator told me after the game that I forgot to use the Coven at one point and instead performing a mandatory hunt action. This is mistakes you shouldn't be able to afford against a player like Randal but with the sheer power of my remaining library and the inherent bleed of all my Vampires I managed to oust him with less than two minutes left.
Me GW 3VP
Jonatan 2VP
The Finals
I had done some quick scouting and I knew both Ville and Otto were playing combat of some form. I also knew Daniel and Henrik were playing pretty similar decks so I chose not to sit as Daniel's prey as I know him as a very agressive predator. The top seeders decided to squeeze me away from the grinders and I had a bad feeling about the game from the start.
I had a good crypt and a good starting hand so I went for a quick Arika (no need to pretend that you play a funny Etrius-deck once you reach the finals). I had Mind Rape and Abactor on my hand and as quick as Ville brought out Nana Buruku I played Mind Rape on her and got a Famed Arika in return. Nana was emptied by a Villein but my idea of an Abactor hunt and burn were still the plan. Otto's Shamblers rushed Arika to Torpor and I had to use the Abactor for her instead otherwise I would have risked both her and Etrius torporized and possibly burned.
Otto played stable and I had to take two Trochomancy bleeds removing plenty of recursionable cards destroying my hope for a long-term success in the finals. I had to continue going forwards aiming for at least one Victory Point and when Etrius bled for 8 Ville played an Archon Investigation. I got Huitzilopochtli out but Otto used his Dominate to finish me.
On the other side of the table Daniel was very aggressive against Henrik who had to defend himself. Otto also always had several untapped minions so Henrik couldn't try any launches for an oust. Ville slowly recovered from my aggressions and the game went slow. With only some minutes left Daniel ousted Henrik and the table timed out.
Otto 1.5VP Tournament win
Daniel 1.5VP
Ville 0.5VP
I am very happy with my result as my goal was to take this my last opportunity before the real Last Chance Qualifier to qualify for the European Championships. My deck performed well in an environment where I didn't play against a single bad player or deck for the whole tournament and all of the games were intense in their own way. As was the gathering after the tournament. As were the draft tournament the day after. I don't know how to end this other than saying I love this dead game and its players.
Congrats for qualifying (and reaching the finals). Your position at the table between to rush combat decks was probably the worst at the table for you.
ReplyDeleteYes, the seating was really bad although I wasn't actually rushed that many times. Ville didn't rush a single time and Otto did just as many as he needed but it surely limited my play.
ReplyDeleteGood job making the finals! Reading through the post, it is amazing how many other vote decks you faced on your way to the final table. Congrats on qualifying. I'm looking forward to hearing how you do at the championships!
ReplyDeleteI think facing vote decks only makes this deck stronger since it's ousting strategy has nothing with votes to do but it is in itself an obstacle for vote decks to fully use their ousting strategy.
ReplyDeleteHm, I hadn't thought of it that way. Interesting strategy....
ReplyDeleteFun fact:
ReplyDeleteOtto's winning deck was actually the same he had made for Jura for Finnish Championships. Which Jura won.
(Granted, Otto might've tweaked with like 2-3 cards)
-Janne/Lönkka
Question: why no copy of Ur-Shulgi?
ReplyDeleteDOM OBF, +1 bleed and 2 votes...
Also funny when facing those Assamite Black Hand full of Haqim's Law: Leadership. :)
Once again, it was a pleasure to meet and play with you, sir.
Well - Queen Anne or the Baron might as well be Ur-Shulgi, that's right. I'll think about that one, thanks.
ReplyDeleteYes - very nice. See you in Warsaw mate.