Official V:EKN February Anarchs Newsletter

Official V:EKN Newsletter for Anarchs – February, 2004

Contents:
I - Fiction
II – Vampire of the Month (Antonino)
III – Card of the Month (Skullduggery)
IV – Deck Idea (The Bloodhound Gang)
V - Conclusion

I. Fiction

The midnight forest teemed with life, but there was an edge to it, a
prey's awareness of the presence of a terrible predator.  The animals
gave wide berth to a particular clearing, where sat a ragged figure
with wild red hair.  The figure occasionally puffed on a cheap cigar,
expelling all the smoke rather than inhaling it.  A wolf appeared at
the clearing edge and paused, nodding to the figure.  The smoking
figure nodded back and the wolf changed into a man wearing a hat and
sunglasses.  Most people would be forgiven for calling him a werewolf,
but a real werewolf would tell them that isn't how the garou change.

"I've got to learn that trick," the smoking figure said, "perhaps you
could teach me?"

"Maybe.  Is that why you asked me here?"

The figure snuffed his cigar in the dirt and gave a wide grin,
displaying his fangs.

"No no, certainly not.  I know you're a busy man, so I wouldn't ask
you to travel all the way here for such a triviality.  If I really
need to I can learn it from Lord Ashton, since he's working so hard to
make sure everyone learns to be a good Gangrel."

"Well?"

The red-haired man put away his grin as quickly as it had appeared. 
"I'm joining the movement, Beckett.  And I'm looking for help."

The man in the hat nodded and sat down across the clearing.  "I
anticipated this.  I know you wouldn't have called me unless you
already had some support.  Who have you got?"

"A bunch of neonates, of course.  They love the idea.  I've also got
some Nos, Nettie Hale…"

Beckett snorted derisively.  "One of the wild women?  Oh good.  THAT
lends an air of respectability."

"…and Ashton."

Beckett abruptly stopped laughing.  "You persuaded Ashton to help
you?"

The grin returned.  "Indeed.  He seems most eager.  He's convinced
this is the best way for the Gangrel to really get something done. 
Let the elders continue to play their political games; now that we're
out of the Cam, that time is over for the rest of us.  We've got to
move forward."

Beckett nodded.  "Okay, Antonino, you've got my support.  For now
anyway.  I will warn you, though, that I may leave abruptly if any of
the leads I'm researching yield fruit."

"You really think that place exists?  Come on."

"I really do, Antonino.  And if I'm right, and if I can actually find
Kaymakli, then whatever we do with this cluster of Anarchs doesn't
mean a thing."  Beckett paused long enough to offer his own
fang-filled grin.  "Still, this will be a welcome diversion in the
meantime."


II. Vampire of the Month

Antonino
Gangrel
Group: 3
Capacity: 6
ani FOR pre pro
Antonino gets +1 stealth on undirected actions.

What's not to like about Antonino?  I have mentioned before that
certain vampires make for "perfect Anarchs", and I have to say that
Antonino goes really well into that list.  He's sized just right for
Fee Staking, he has a good spread of disciplines for accessing various
3-ways, but most importantly he has a perfect special ability not only
for going Anarch but also for many things that you might want him to
do as an Anarch.

So where does he fit?  Well, if you're going the Baron route, he goes
well with the Daughters, the Ventrue or the Ahrimanes, as he shares
two disciplines with each of them, one of which is presence.  It's
easy to see Antonino being used to call votes.  But how can you use
his special well without using it for votes?  The answer is something
that is critical to this month's deck – permanents.  Antonino is
exceptionally good at getting equipment, retainers and allies, so he
is quite useful in many Anarch decks (or straight Gangrel decks) that
use them.


III. Card of the Month

Skullduggery
Action
Requires a ready anarch.
[obf] (D) Bleed at +1 stealth, with an optional maneuver in the
resulting combat if the action is blocked.
[pre] (D) Bleed at +1 bleed.
[pro] (D) Bleed at +1 stealth.

What's so cool about Skullduggery (besides Steve Ellis's art)?  At
first glance, it doesn't seem to be all that special.  Both obfuscate
and protean have stealth cards that don't have to be used for
bleeding, and presence has much better bleed cards.  But remember the
catch phrase from last month?  "Focused but flexible."  For one thing,
this card can be used to unify a very small crypt.  In that sense, it
seems almost designed for the Caitiff and Panders.  Igo in particular
likes this card even more than a Computer Hacking, because he gets a
choice between stealth or +bleed in a single card.  That choice is one
of the most important aspects of this card, and is featured in this
month's deck.

The best way to get the most out Skullduggery is to have a fairly
small crypt, exploit the choice aspect (which means some of the vamps
want presence), and use permanents.  Laptops, Cruisers, Tasha Morgan,
even Tier of Souls if you're going the animalism route – once you've
got a couple of these on your vamps, Skullduggery looks much better. 
It's especially nice for those who can use it at obf, since that free
maneuver can make a huge difference for survival (consider Basil).




IV. Deck Idea – The Bloodhound Gang

Crypt:
Crypt – 12 cards (Min 12, Max 23, Avg 4.25) 
Andrei Puxon         ani cel chi for – Ravnos 5
Antonino             ani FOR pre pro – Gangrel 6
Beckett              ANI cel FOR PRO – Gangrel 7
Bobby Lemon          ANI pro – Gangrel 4
Bothwell             ani for – Gangrel 3
Clarissa Steinburgen ani obf – Nosferatu 3
Gustavo Morales      ani cel for – Gangrel 4
Leon                 ani for - !Gangrel 3
Lord Ashton          ANI for pro – Gangrel 5
Nettie Hale          ani cel pre pro spi – Ahrimanes 5
Panagos Levidis      ani obf – Gangrel 3
Shannon Price        ani obf - !Nosferatu 3

Library (90 cards):
Masters (21)
Anarch Free Press
Anarch Railroad
6x Blood Doll
2x Celerity
Filchware's Pawn Shop
Fortitude
5x Galaric's Legacy
Hospital Food
Information Highway
Seattle Committee
Sudden Reversal

Actions (12)
2x Army of Rats
10x Skullduggery

Action Modifiers (5)
2x Daring the Dawn
3x Dawn Operation

Equipment/Retainers (15)
Dartmoor, England
J.S. Simmons, Esq.
5x Laptop Computer
Mr. Winthrop
4x Raven Spy
Starshell Grenade Launcher
Stolen Police Cruiser
Tasha Morgan

Reactions (14)
2x Cat's Guidance
8x The Mole
4x Wake With Evening's Freshness

Combat (23)
12x Aid From Bats
Canine Horde
10x Diversion

Comments:
The key to making this deck work is knowing who your bleeders and your
blockers are, because most of the smaller vamps should really only do
one or the other.  The bleeders are Bobby, Clarissa, Panagos and
Shannon, while the blockers are Andrei, Bothwell, Gustavo and Leon. 
The other four are flexible and able to fill in the gaps, though
Nettie and Antonino lean towards bleeding.  If you happen to own more
Stolen Police Cruisers than I do, by the way, you may want to swap
them in rather than laptops.  (3 of each would be nice.)

One side note: although I've yet to make it happen, I really want to
pull off the Aid From Bats/Diversion (for extra strike)/Starshell
progression.  The celerity is mostly supposed to be used for extra
intercept, but some occasional additional strikes are nice.


V – Conclusion

Next month I'll talk about the acquisition and defense of Fee Stakes,
and rather than a vampire of the month, I'll have a whole clan of the
month, which I will leave as a surprise for now.


Until then,

Eric Simon
Prince of Chicago
Writer of the Official V:EKN Anarchs Newsletter