7x Anson
1x Rake
1x Nikolaus Vermuelen
1x Klaus van der Veken
1x Tatiana Romanov
1x Francois Villon
1x Javier Montoya
1x Spiridonas
1x Sir Walter Nash
1x Timothy Crowley
1x Emerson Bridges
1x Wilhelm Waldburg
1x Queen Anne
Average: 7.67 (approx.), Worst: 38 , Best: 28
Deck: the Goodnight Sweet Prince Deck
Creator: Legbiter and Xian
Concept: Turn a useless card into a useful one.
Practicality: Mmm...kinda...
Tested: A little.
Shock value: We think it's pretty funny.
Comments: Borrowing a note from Legbiter's Betrayer deck, this one uses Anson and a number
of princes with presence to eventually gain vote superiority, but in a very backwards
manner. After Clan Impersonating a Ravnos with the first available vampire (hopefully
Anson who appeared in your original crypt), you never want to influence out another
vampire. Have the original vampire Embrace as many babies as possible, and give them all
Necromancy. With any luck, you will be able to give one or two of your vampires superior
Necromancy, and then things start rolling. As often as possible, play Goodnight Sweet
Prince on your own crypt, as you know every single one will be a prince, thus no net loss
to you. With superior necromancy, use Possession to bring back as many of the other
princes as you can. Use Redeem the Soul for additional pool gain, preferably on duplicate
copies of Anson. Relatively quickly, you should be able to set up some good blood gain, as
well as achieve vote superiority. Also consider the advantages of contestation with this
deck.
Masters (30):
10x Goodnight Sweet Prince
6x Redeem the Lost Soul
8x Necromancy
4x The Parthenon
1x Fortune Teller's Shop
1x Park Hunting Ground
Action (30):
10x Embrace
10x Clan Impersonation
10x Possession
Political Action (8):
4x Kine Resources Contested
2x Conservative Agitation
2x Kindred Restructure
Action Modifier (11):
3x Bewitching Oration
8x Spectral Divination
Reaction (3):
3x Dread Gaze
Combat (8):
8x Majesty
Total: 90