Crypto-Fascist Mission

 

Crypt:
1x Roreca Quaid (2) tha
2x Magdelena Schaefer (2) THA
2x Blythe Candeleria (3) THA, aus
1x Dr. John Casey (3) tha, aus
1x Jing Wei (3) tha, dom
1x Sarah Peach Cobbler (4) THA, dom
1x Merill Molitor (5) THA, aus, dom
2x Aisling Sturbridge (5) THA, AUS, dom
1x Muaziz (7) THA, aus, dom

Average of 3.66

Library:
7x Blood Doll
5x Society of Leopold
2x Thaumaturgy
1x Tremere Convocation
1x Arcane Library
1x Chantry
1x Unnatural Disaster

2x Rafastio Ghoul
2x Thadius Zho
2x Charnas the Imp
6x Conditioning
2x My Enemy's Enemy
1x Spirit's Touch
1x Enhanced Senses
1x Precognition
1x Eagle's Sight
2x Burst of Sunlight
8x Theft of Vitae
8x Movement of the Mind
36x Cryptic Mission

This deck is an incredibly extreme end of building a deck in a game with no card limits--the
whole point of the deck is to Cryptic Mission every vampire you can down to no blood so that
they get burned with a Society of Leopold, effectively neutralized with Charnas the Imp, or simply
forced to hunt all the time. Once you get a handful of Blood Dolls out,you can reliably gain 4 or 5
pool a turn while whittling your prey down. Some bleed increasers and a bit of light intercept help
you along. The allies are actually pretty useful in this deck, as you can afford to use them, and they
help facilitate your main goal--the Ghoul can use the Cryptic Missions, and Zho is a walking
Cryptic himself (as well as a guy who can bleed for 2 and maneuver to avoid dying when facing
light combat). The combat angle is meant for defense in case you block or are blocked--a 
maneuver and a Theft might be all you need, and as the combat is meant to be defensive, the
Movement of the Minds are superior to the difficult to get Apportations.

This deck is rather fragile, and can easily get wiped out by a fast predator before it gets set up, but
is rather entertaining if it works, and can actually win sometimes.
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