Ahrimanes Newsletter
August 2006

Ahrimanes Newsletter #16 30.08.06
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1.0 - Editorial

1.1 Word From the Editor
1.2 Next Issue

2.0 - Deck Overload

3.1 Vtes in Sun Erik Torstensson
3.2 Origins Andrew Weston
3.3 JOL Andrea

3.4 Sign Off

--[1.1 - Word from the Editor]-----------------------

Well if you paid attention to last months Newletter you will have
noticed that a little plan of mine is even better than I thought, and
LSJ has agreed with it.  For those of you who didn't, an Ahrimane
with The Wildebeest can still recruit a Swarm to place on others, but
if blocked the Swarm will burn rather than be placed on the Ahrimane.
This is excellent news, and surely a basis for some deck or other?
Anyway the more attentive may also have noticed that there is a lack of
Abombwe in this newsletter, which was promised last issue.  Well that
has been postponed until NL 18, or two months time, after the release
of 3rd Edition, and the breakdown of that in issue 17.  Instead we have
three Ahrimane decks that have been created by other players, and then
presented here for your pleasure.

--[1.2 -Next Issue]--------------------------------------

Third Edition!  New crypt cards, maybe some with SPI, and new library
cards, which may well be powerful new tools for the Sabbat.  Of course
the Ahrimanes are all Sabbat, so can immediately benefit from anything
that comes along, however with the reprints there will be options to
use cards that have been in quite limited circulation previously, such
as The Hungry Coyote and Powerbase: Montreal.
Also there will be the new rules, and draft cards, which sound
interesting but is it the end for flavour text?  I mean something's
got to go right?

--[3.1 - Deck: Vtes in Sun  ]---------------------------------------

Deck Name : The reincarnation of an ornithologist, mark II
Deck Author : Erik Torstensson

Winner of Vtes in the Sun 2006 Constructed.

Crypt [12 vampires] Capacity min: 2 max: 7 average: 5.34

3x Muricia                7  ANI PRE SPI       Ahrimane:4
3x Effie Lowery           5  ANI SPI obf       Ahrimane:4
1x Batsheva               6  ANI PRE obt pot   Guruhi:4
1x Gentha Shale           6  ANI PRE pot spi   Ahrimane:4
1x Célèste Lamontagne     5  ANI PRO for       !Gangrel:4
1x Fish                   5  ANI POT pre       Guruhi:4
1x Bobby Lemon            4  ANI pro           Gangrel:3
1x Mouse                  2  ani               Nosferatu:3

Library [90 cards]

Action [13]
  2x Army of Rats
  7x Enchant Kindred
  1x Engling Fury
  2x Entrancement
  1x Muricia's Call

Combat [28]
  9x Aid from Bats
  9x Carrion Crows
  5x Taste of Vitae
  5x Terror Frenzy

Combat/Action Modifier [6]
  6x Swiftness of the Stag

Equipment [3]
  3x .44 Magnum

Event [1]
  1x Dragonbound

Master [10]
  5x Blood Doll
  1x KRCG News Radio
  1x Pentex Subversion
  1x Powerbase: Montreal
  1x Rumor Mill, Tabloid Newspaper, The
  1x Smiling Jack, The Anarch

Reaction [24]
  4x Cats' Guidance
  6x Falcon's Eye
  7x Forced Awakening
  7x Speak with Spirits

Retainer [5]
  5x Raven Spy

For once I have tried a deck!  Sadly it was not one of my own, but this
deck.  It worked well, and I managed to get a GW without bleeding with
it - a combination of Army of Rats, Dragonbound and Smiling Jack did
for my prey.  Well that and torporing Ian Forestal in the third turn of
the game, and then keeping him there for the rest of it.  The previous
game was less successful, but lets forget about that.

--[3.2 - Deck: Origins ]---------------------------------------

Deck Name : Ahrimanes Toolbox
Deck Author : Andrew Weston

Finalist at Origins 2006

Authors Notes :
I think most Ahrimane decks tend to look somewhat similar. I've been
working with much the same deck as I did when we were playtesting the
clan locally, before Bloodlines was released. Inevitably, my decks have
4 copies of Howler. I would probably add a fifth, if I had one.
I usually avoid Nettie, but thought she might go well in a deck with
more than a couple of allies. She did serve me well, though I did not
face a lot of intercept... or, rather, people who wanted to intercept
me.
The deck builds slowly, often letting my prey get away with more than I
would normally be comfortable with. I don't mind so much, however. This
deck excels in the endgame. Also, by the time my prey is close to
ousting my grandprey, I have a few Falcon's Eyes and/or Nose of the
Hounds, so Howler can slow them down somewhat, should the need arise.
At Origins, I also noticed that I was often overlooked due to other
conflicts elsewhere, often caused indirectly by my own inaction (due to
slow build-up). This worked to my advantage greatly. I'm always happy
to see other people fight each other. For example, my predator in the
first game at Origins was a Tupdog deck, something I greatly feared but
had not yet encountered. I managed to subtly encourage him to go after
his predator and even a crosstable "threat" instead of me. In the end,
the only combat that involved Howler and a Tupdog was when I Falcon's
Eye'd another attack against my grandpredator. I was intending to both
cripple my predator, who was about to have a free ride and also to
cycle some combat cards. Alas, Howler paid for that combat with some
massive damage, but I still managed to survive and eventually win the
game.
I figured that there would be a lot of Imbued at Origins (there was
not), and thus that there would also be a lot of ally-stealing going on
(Metagame assumptions: 0 for 2). Most of the ally-stealing that
occurred that day was by myself with my lone copy of Entrancement. The
crowning moment was in the final game when I refused to block my prey's
War Ghoul recruit action, to the disbelief of the other players. When
it came to be my turn, I Pentex Subversion'ed his only blockable
vampire, and took the War Ghoul for my own.  I think this made up for
some earlier idiocy involving Aranthebes that I'd rather not go into.
Suffice to say, I shouldn't be playing serious games without sleep.
Not sure what else I can say about this deck. Hopefully, it's fairly
easy to pick apart. Like most Ahrimane decks, it's rather toolboxy. I
think this is their main strength. They can quickly switch from wall to
rush to bleed as needed.

Crypt [12 vampires] Capacity min: 5 max: 8 average: 6.67

4x Howler             8  ANI PRE SPI obf       Ahrimane:2
3x Siamese, The       7  PRE SPI ani pro       Ahrimane:2
3x Nettie Hale        5  ani cel pre pro spi   Ahrimane:2
2x Cynthia Ingold     6  SPI ani for pre       Ahrimane:2

Library [90 cards]

Action [14]
  1x Ahrimane Protectorate
  1x Aranthebes, The Immortal
  2x Army of Rats
  3x Engling Fury
  1x Entrancement
  2x Heart of the City
  1x Muricia's Call
  3x Nose of the Hound

Action Modifier [2]
  2x Squirrel Balance

Ally [5]
  1x Carlton Van Wyk (Hunter)
  1x Mylan Horseed (Goblin)
  1x Neighborhood Watch Commander (Hunter)
  1x Ohoyo Hopoksia (Bastet)
  1x Procurer

Combat [15]
  4x Aid from Bats
  6x Carrion Crows
  2x Drawing Out the Beast
  3x Pack Alpha

Combat/Action Modifier [8]
  8x Swiftness of the Stag

Equipment [1]
  1x Leather Jacket

Event [1]
  1x Unmasking, The

Master [19]
  1x Animalism
  5x Blood Doll
  2x Direct Intervention
  1x Fame
  1x Guardian Angel
  1x KRCG News Radio
  1x Metro Underground
  1x Pentex Subversion
  3x Perfectionist
  1x Powerbase: Montreal
  1x Rack, The
  1x Rumor Mill, Tabloid Newspaper, The

Reaction [18]
  4x Cats' Guidance
  5x Falcon's Eye
  9x Speak with Spirits

Retainer [7]
  3x Murder of Crows
  1x Owl Companion
  3x Raven Spy

I have also tried this deck, only once, and it didn't work.  The
combination of a predator playing Bloodwork and Circumspect Revelation
- I can't block!!!  With a prey playing Turbo Baron, meaning half
the time I can't block (Daring the Dawn) and the rest of the time
taking more actions than I can react to.  However it felt quite solid,
and I liked the combination of Carlton Van Wyk and Ohoyo Hopoksia.

--[3.3 - Deck: JOL ]---------------------------------------

Deck Name : Ahrimane Raptors
Author : Andrea
Authors Notes :
It is an old (pre Legacies) Ahrimane deck with the goal of piling 7
raptors on a cat, and then slowly pass through everyone.  It could use
some tweaking (more now) The Erciyes Fragments, whenever they exist
provide the additional push.  Starts to be efficient when down to 3
players.

Crypt [12 vampires] Capacity min: 4 max: 10 average: 6.67

3x Howler               8  ANI PRE SPI obf               Ahrimane:2
2x Siamese, The         7  PRE SPI ani pro               Ahrimane:2
2x Sundown              6  ANI POT obf pre               Nosferatu:3
2x Nettie Hale          5  ani cel pre pro spi           Ahrimane:2
1x Cock Robin           10 ANI OBF POT aus for  justicar Nosferatu:3
1x Cynthia Ingold       6  SPI ani for pre               Ahrimane:2
1x Juanita Santiago     4  ani pre spi                   Ahrimane:2

Library [90 cards]

Action [24]
  7x Enchant Kindred
  5x Engling Fury
  1x Entrancement
  3x Muricia's Call
  2x Nose of the Hound
  3x Nosferatu Bestial
  3x Shepherd's Innocence

Action Modifier [2]
  2x Aire of Elation

Action Modifier/Combat [2]
  2x Swallowed by the Night

Combat [11]
  3x Chameleon's Colors
  3x Pack Alpha
  5x Staredown

Combat/Action Modifier [5]
  5x Swiftness of the Stag

Master [15]
  4x Animalism
  5x Blood Doll
  1x Erciyes Fragments, The
  3x Heidelberg Castle, Germany
  1x Hungry Coyote, The
  1x Rack, The

Reaction [19]
  3x Cats' Guidance
  4x Falcon's Eye
  6x Forced Awakening
  6x Speak with Spirits

Retainer [12]
  4x Murder of Crows
  8x Raptor

This one I haven't tried, it is certainly more unusual for an
Ahrimane deck, with its supporting Nosferatu.  I think it may prove
hard to balance all the blood costs even with the five Engling Furys.

--[3.4 - Sign Off]-------------------------------------

I am looking forward to the Third Edition set, as there has already
been some very promising spoilers posted.  Something that leaps out is
Abbot and Keep it Simple, as these two cards in combination with
existing cards may mean the end of bleed damage for the Ahrimanes!

Sam

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