"Deep Space Bled For Nine Again!?!?
Created by James Hamblin (jeh13@cornell.edu).
Crypt
- Delilah Easton 2 TOR - pre
- Nepata 4 SET - pre obf
- Igo, the Hungry 1 CAI - pre
- Watenda 3 MAL - obf (Cancel opposing combat card)
- Gideon Fontaine 3 VEN - PRE
- Regilio, Seeker of Akhenaten 3 NOS - obf
- 2x Hadrian Garrick 4 SET - pre obf (+1 hand damage)
- -- you know, like the Cardassian guy, on DS9!
- Tansu Bekir 4 ASS - OBF
- -- It's Sisko!
- Violette Prentiss 4 VEN - PRE
- Dimple 2 NOS - obf
- Agrippina 4 NOS - OBF
Avg.: ~3.167, worst 16
Library
Masters
- 4x Obfuscate
- 4x Presence
- 2x Effective Management
- Secret Library of Alexandria
- Dreams of the Sphinx
- The Barrens
Combat
Misc. Actions
- 4x Laptop Computer
- J.S. Simmons, Esq.
- Tasha Morgan
- Psychic Veil
- 6x Computer Hacking
- 7x Enchant Kindred
- 6x Legal Manipulations
- 6x Social Charm
Action Mod.'s
- 5x Lost in Crowds
- 8x Cloak the Gathering
- 4x Faceless Night
- 6x Aire of Elation
- 3x Mask of 1000 Faces
Comments?
Basically, I've wanted to make a bleed deck for a while, since I wanted
to see the other side of the coin from combat. I had long ago traded
away my good Dom. cards (and I didn't want to be a stinking Malkavian
anyway), so I gave it up.
Then a friend made a weenie deck that bled you over and over and over
with presence bleeds. Unfortunately, he claimed that the deck was only
successful with Misdirections, since your prey would stay untapped for a
turn, killing all your vampires. To me, the answer was simple; add
stealth.
The deck does one thing; bleed you. The vamps are mainly disposable,
and the Majesties only prolong the inevitable. I have Sphinx, Secret
Library and Barrens to help prevent hand jam. The deck worked pretty
well last night.
As someone else (other than Joel) said, "What do you think, sirs?"