This deck had 5 VP's to the final. The decks going to the final had 5,5 -
5 - 5 - 5 - 4,5 VP's I think, so it was really even. The deck won the final
with 4 VP's, although it ousted all the players by itself (Henrik choosed to
oust a player across the table that was a Brujah deck with tons of 2nd
Trads, which he wasn't very fond of meeting later on).
So here's the deck:
Name: Pander Votemonster deck
Creator: Henrik Oscarsson
Crypt:
Samson
Frederick the Weak
March Halcyon
Gillian Crader
Royce
Lena Rowe
Angela Decker
Basil
Rex the Necronomist
Mitchel the Headhunter
Huang the Bloodcultist
Christine Boscacci
Library:
2 Crusade; Pittsburg
2 crusade; Toronto
2 Crusade; Houston
1 Crusade; Chicago
1 crusade; Philadelphia
1 Crusade; Miami
1 Crusade; Detroit
1 crusade; Mexico City
14 Konservative Aggitation
11 Kine Resourses Contested
6 Consanguineous Boon
4 Disputed Territory
3 Legacy of Pander
2 Rumors of gehenna
2 Dramatic Upheaval
2 Powerbase; Madrid
1 Club Zombie
1 Purchase Pact
2 Majesty
5 Dodge
2 Bribes
2 Delaying Tactics
2 Cloak the Gathering
1 Obfuscate Skill
2 Private Audiance
2 Sudden Reversal
2 Direct Intervettion
1 Cryptic Rider
1 Bewitching Oration
2 Effective Management
3 Change of Target
2 Deflection
2 Protected Resourses
1 Creepshow Casino
1 Archon Investication
90
On a sidenote I played a Giovanni Shambling Horde deck. On the first round
across me sat another Giovanni Shambling Horde deck! It even got into the
finals (I think) which mine didn't. I hade obfuscate in mine, he went more
towards dominate bleed. I got 1 VP the first round. The second round was
really a stalemate-like long game (5 player) that eventually timed out with
only two ousted (the last one very late), so 0.5 VP to me. In the third
round I got whacked by the Brujah 2nd Trad deck that was my predator and who
went to the finals, no VP.
Roger C
Prince of Falkenberg