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Deck Name: Old School Tremere
Strategy: Basically bring out Tremere and roll foward into your prey
and chew up the table. Lots of cheap vampires allow for swarming and
cycling, backed-up by some more solid Tremere vampires that form the
backdone of your assault.
Defend you pool via bloating Theft/HG/Blood Doll and Deflections as you
pull them.
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Here's the Crypt: (12)
1 Roreca Quaid 2 tha G1/Tremere
1 Mustafa Rahman 2 dom G1/Tremere
1 Dr.John Casey 3 tha aus G1/Tremere
1 Jing Wei 3 tha dom G1/Tremere
1 Blythe Candeleria 3 aus THA G2/Tremere
1 Brooke 3 dom tha G2/!Tremere
1 Ignatius 4 dom aus tha G1/Tremere
1 Sarah Cobbler 4 dom THA G1/Tremere
1 Merill Molitor 5 dom aus THA G1/Tremere
1 Aisling Sturtbridge 5 dom AUS THA G2/Tremere
1 Astrid Thomas 7 pot aus DOM THA G1/Tremere
1 Justine - Eldar of Dallas 8 obf DOM AUS THA G1/Tremere
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d21_aod@yahoo.com.au wrote:
> Deck Name: Old School Tremere
>
> Strategy: Basically bring out Tremere and roll foward into your prey
> and chew up the table. Lots of cheap vampires allow for swarming and
> cycling, backed-up by some more solid Tremere vampires that form the
> backdone of your assault.
>
> Defend you pool via bloating Theft/HG/Blood Doll and Deflections as you
> pull them.
>
Looks solid. I've been playing a very similar deck and found it be
quite strong. Its simple and powerful enough that I'm not sure why it
hasn't been played more.
I played my deck Day 1 at GenCon this year -- with reasonably good
results. You can find the deck list and report on how it did here:
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I am actually quite surprised at how well this deck performs in my
current metagame. It's one of those decks I made ages ago but never
really used because I don't normally play tremere.
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