Friday, September 26, 2014

ACC 2014 Deck List: Auspex Weenies

Here's the deck I decided to use in last weekend's Asian Continental Championship (ACC).

Deck Name : Auspex Weenies, ACC 2014 ed
Author : Frederick Tomas
Description :



Crypt [13 vampires] Capacity min: 1 max: 4 average: 2.84615
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1x Idalia, Prophet of      4  AUS dem       !Malkavian:2
1x Maldavis                   4  AUS for pre   Caitiff:3
1x Michael Luther         4  aus pre       Toreador:3
1x Remilliard, Devout   4  AUS pre       !Toreador:2
1x Richard Tauber, Ay  4  AUS tha       !Tremere:2
1x Isabel de Leon           3  AUS           Toreador:2
1x Martin Franckel        3  AUS tha       Tremere:3
1x Zöe                           3  AUS cel obf   Malkavian:2
1x Almiro Suarez          2  aus           Tremere:3
1x Nicholas Chang        2  aus           !Toreador:3
1x Piotr Andreikov        2  aus           Tzimisce:3
1x Feo Ramos                1  aus           Pander:3
1x Franciscus                 1  aus           Caitiff:2


Library [80 cards]
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Action [1]
  1x Constant Revolution

Combat [4]
  4x Concealed Weapon

Equipment [17]
  3x .44 Magnum
  1x Bowl of Convergence
  2x Cooler
  3x Leather Jacket
  5x Saturday-Night Special
  1x Sniper Rifle
  2x Sport Bike

Master [23]
  2x Anarch Revolt
  1x Archon Investigation
  2x Auspex
  1x Direct Intervention
  1x Golconda: Inner Peace
  1x KRCG News Radio
  1x Millicent Smith, Puritan Vampire Hunter
  1x Parthenon, The
  1x Powerbase: Montreal
  1x Rack, The
  2x Smiling Jack, The Anarch
  1x Sudden Reversal
  1x Vast Wealth
  5x Vessel
  1x WMRH Talk Radio
  1x Wash

Reaction [34]
  2x Eagle's Sight
  4x Eyes of Argus
  8x Forced Awakening
  2x My Enemy's Enemy
  2x On the Qui Vive
  4x Precognition
  4x Spirit's Touch
  8x Telepathic Misdirection

Retainer [1]
  1x Mr. Winthrop

Assessment: While the deck did well as a blocker, the cards I needed for forward movement (Jack, Revolt, Constant Revolution) did not consistently come out, and, when they did, they were immediately blocked or Reversed.

The next time I'm in a tournament, I'll probably consider a more pro-active deck rather than a reactive one.

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