The Vignes test (and variations in meta)
03 May 2012 10:32 - 03 May 2012 10:35 #29355
by jamesatzephyr
If you're not intending to bleed much - either at all, because you're a vote deck or similar, or for large phases of the game because you want to establish lockdown then oust (e.g. turbo-Baltimore Purge, certain forms of combat) - then Protected Resources isn't awful.
There's a smattering of it in the TWDA, never more than 3 in a deck (and mostly 1-2).
Potentially better than Archon Investigation (which grabs more attention) in that your predator doesn't have to be horrifically weakened by losing a decent mid-to-high cap vampire, and so your grand-predator may be held off a wee bit longer. Obviously, very deck and meta dependent though.
Replied by jamesatzephyr on topic The Vignes test (and variations in meta)
Ohlmann wrote: While a compelling reason not to let himself go down to 6 pool or less, there is a point where you can just accept that nothing can be done. If your opponent have 4 vampires, and 4 govern, 4 conditionning, 4 daring in the same turn, there is no much that can save you. Except 4 deflections
If you're not intending to bleed much - either at all, because you're a vote deck or similar, or for large phases of the game because you want to establish lockdown then oust (e.g. turbo-Baltimore Purge, certain forms of combat) - then Protected Resources isn't awful.
There's a smattering of it in the TWDA, never more than 3 in a deck (and mostly 1-2).
Potentially better than Archon Investigation (which grabs more attention) in that your predator doesn't have to be horrifically weakened by losing a decent mid-to-high cap vampire, and so your grand-predator may be held off a wee bit longer. Obviously, very deck and meta dependent though.
Last edit: 03 May 2012 10:35 by jamesatzephyr.
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