Tier 1 deck archetypes
Master decks
Girls deck
Nana Animalism
Anson
Vote decks
AAA
New Brujah Royalty
Ventrue Lawfirm
Combat decks
Shalmath with Decapitate
Enkidu with Earth Meld and Psyche! for multirush
Una and variants
Tupdogs
Walls
Weenie Auspex
Carna Wall
Bleed decks
Vignes
Kiasyd
Weenie Dementation
Ally decks
Warghouls
Shamblers
Nephandi
Nocturns
Block, bleed and endure
!Ventrue/Tremere Grinder
Euro Brujah
21 Decks.
And then there's quite a few who have either been left in the dust a wee bit or haven't quite found their final form and potential.
Bubbling Under
IC Flurry
Arika
Giovanni Powerbleed
Malk94
Unnamed
New Tremere
Turbo Nergal
Daughter Vote
Tzimisce Wall
Weenie Presence
Imbued
Naturally all of this is just my opinion and experience and I left out on purpose a couple that I consider extremely powerful but which haven't really stabilized into the global consciousness quite yet (Serenna and Anu, for example).
That said, I'm quite sure that I'm missing a whole lot. Which ones? And are there unworthies in the lot?
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I believe Shalmath and Enkidu are a bit weaker than you gave them credit for. Weenie auspex too, or maybe it's the description which is way too generic.
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It is?Ohlmann wrote: Grinder deck are tremere-based now
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Any links to a couple of TWDA entries?Ohlmann wrote: Grinder deck are tremere-based now, that's the main thing you missed.
Edit: Oh yeah, I actually remember now. The Carna decks. Yes.
Also, !Ventrue seem to be winning and getting to the finals rather consistently still.
They seem to be winning and getting to the finals rather consistently still.And Imbued are certainly not tier 1 in any way.
Have you met them? Played by good players and with tuned decks? Because really, the Enkidu deck is utterly amazing and I would rate it as being in the top three decks currently. Shalmath is not quite as crazy but the combat package is just so ridiculous.I believe Shalmath and Enkidu are a bit weaker than you gave them credit for.
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Lemminkäinen wrote: Also, !Ventrue seem to be winning and getting to the finals rather consistently still.
I see them less played, and coincidentally less successful. Then again, !Ventrue is not dead as an archetype, but Tremere grind seem a step above it, and both deck play more or less the same way.
Lemminkäinen wrote: Imbued seem to be winning and getting to the finals rather consistently still.
IIRC, they have won one tournament in one year. And I never seen them perform extremely well. I would rate this as average, especially since ally stealing or burning is pretty widespread, because of war ghoul and other ally deck.
Lemminkäinen wrote: Have you met them? Played by good players and with tuned decks? Because really, the Enkidu deck is utterly amazing and I would rate it as being in the top three decks currently. Shalmath is not quite as crazy but the combat package is just so ridiculous.
I have met them (and at least once with an above-average player behind the deck). They seem to be pretty good, but very fragile, and I have often seen a well-placed banishment or Pentex Subversion be enough to oust them. I also have seen Enkidu (especially) going to torpor because of card jam or player error/underestimation.
They are solid deck, I agree ; but they don't seem all that resilient.
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