Tzimisce Clan Newsletter

Tzimisce Clan Newsletter
March 2001: Vol. 3 Issue 1
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"The basis of optimism is sheer terror." 
-Oscar Wilde

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Contents

1. Interview with a Rulemonger
2. Combo of the Month
3. Deck of the Month

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1. Interview with a Rulemonger

This month we had a chance to sit down with the lead designer of White Wolf's
latest expansion and pick his brain about the Sabbat War expansion, the
Tzimisce, and the future of the clan. When asked about his role with White Wolf
L. Scott Johnson claims only these, "Lead Designer" on Sabbat War and the
"Net.Rep" for V:TES, the duties for each are independent of the other.

Now on with the interview:

JC: Now that Sabbat War has been out since Halloween 2000 and you've had time to
reflect how do you think you did on first expansion? Is there anything you wish
you had or hadn't done? 

LSJ: The first part could probably be better answered by people more removed
from the process, like the players, but since you've asked... I think the
expansion was well done, given the parameters. But my opinion is naturally
biased for such a purely subjective topic. From a design standpoint, it would've
been nice to include more cards - both reprints and new cards. But since both
White Wolf and I were new to the creation process, I think it was a good
decision to test the waters. There's nothing really badly missing or badly done
enough for me to wish I had done it differently, no. I had a lot of fun doing
it, as well, and the White Wolf staff is easy to work with, so that probably has
something to do with my impressions of the set. 

JC: How much creative freedom do you enjoy during the initial design of a card
before the "Rulemonger" in you kicks in and says, "What the hell was I
thinking?" 

LSJ: Not much. The rulemonger filter is almost always on. 

JC: Do find this frustrating at times? 

LSJ: Not as much as the people I interact with, I'd say. 

JC: What was your favorite part of designing the first expansion to V:TES in
some years? What was the worst part? 

LSJ: My favorite part was making new vampires - adapting the main characters
like Sascha and Lucita. The worst is deciding what Sabbat cards to cut to fit
the set onto the given sheets in a balanced fashion. 

JC: So what vampire in Sabbat War do you really consider your baby? Also, which
one is your favorite to play? 

LSJ: The Little Tailor was the most fun to develop. Greta Kircher is always fun
to bring out. 

JC: What was/is the hardest part in designing new cards for the Tzimisce? What
was/is easiest part? 

LSJ: I don't break it down like that, sorry. I did some research in the White
Wolf source material for Tzimisce characters, traits, and Vicissitude powers
that weren't yet represented, and adapted the ones that seemed useful to the
card game. The hard part is designing non-specific cards, like Blood Siege and
Storage Annex - the ideas for which aren't neatly packaged in some clanbook
somewhere.

JC: What's the one card the avg. Tzimisce vampire can play that causes you the
most headaches when designing new cards?

LSJ: None, really. The stock Tzimisce cards don't really push any limits when it
comes to corner cases, so standard (good) designs for new cards don't have to
examine any of them specifically looking for troublesome corner cases. Reform
Body is the most unusual, so some card texts dealing with burning or torpor or
diablerie are checked for interaction with that card, so I guess Reform Body
would be the one card that matches your description, with the note above that
the headache level is low in general. 

JC: What are your thoughts on the roles the Tzimisce play in V:TES now and in
the future?

LSJ: The same: unmatched intercept-combat ability. Both ani and vic are
wide-ranging enough to give them the toolbox they need to be effective at such a
difficult main strategy. 

JC: Are there any future enhancements in the works for the Tzimisce? Clan
specific and/or Vicissitude related?

LSJ: They might get some help, but probably not in the form of clan-specific
cards or vicissitude-specific cards, given the nature of the next expansion.
Beyond that, there's always "maybe". :-)

JC: What do you feel are the biggest advantages and disadvantages of playing the
Tzimisce?

LSJ: Their intercept capability, with the means to follow through once they
block, is clearly their best characteristic. Their lack of influence (2 prisci,
a bishop, and an archbishop)[editor's Note: +1 10 Cap Cardinal] and dearth of
stealth and bleed enhancements are all vying for the "biggest Tzimisce obstacle"
title. 


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2. Combo of the Month:

It was either Justin Lacey (charlotte) or Derrick Ray (atlanta) that brought up
this little beauty during a post tourney chat session. 

Objective: Get into combat start laying down Weather Control after Weather
Control to the opposing vamps capacity + 1, and then play a Bloodform when
you're done playing all those Weather Controls. Now watch as your prey goes
scrambling for a ruling, as I did before publication. 

This combo requires Thaumaturgy and superior Vicissitude and unfortunately for
us there's only one vampire in the game that pull off this combo w/o the aid of
skill cards, Sascha Vykos. 

Weather Control: Combat, Thaumaturgy
Only usable at beginning of combat. Both combatants and each of their retainers
take 1 damage before range is determined each round. This damage cannot be
prevented. (S) As above, but the amount of damage inflicted increases by 1 each
round.

Bloodform: Combat, Vicissitude
(S) Play before range is chosen. This vampire is immune to non-aggravated damage
for the current round. This vampire cannot strike this round. This vampire gets
an optional press, usable only to end combat.


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3. Deck of the Month

Blood Control
by: Joe Churchill 

Description/Notes: This deck is built for Sascha and focuses on the Weather
Control/Bloodform combo. Without Sascha the deck will be doomed. It's also
really more of template designed specifically around this month's combo.
Additional deck ideas would be to switch out some Weather Controls with Traps,
Maneuvers, and splash in some Theft. 

Crypt: (12 cards) [Min: 18, Max: 32, Avg: 6.67]  
3  Ian Forestal (AUS DOM THA, Tremere Antitribu, 8) 
1  Magdelena Schaefer (THA, Caitiff, 2) 
1  Sarah Cobbler (dom THA, Tremere, 4) 
4  Sascha Vykos (ani AUS dom THA VIC, Tzimisce, 8, Priscus) 
3  Violet Tremain (dom pre tha vic, Tzimisce, 6, Bishop) 

Library: (90 cards) 
Master (10 cards)
4  Blood Doll
4  Vicissitude 
2  Recruitment  

Minion (80 cards)
15 Bloodform
8  Bums Rush
6  Deflection
12 Govern the Unaligned
4  Meld with the Land
5  Wake with Evening's Freshness
30 Weather Control 



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Letters to the Editor

For ideas on the newsletter, on future articles, deck submission, general
discussion, or corrections, please feel free to contact me. 

Thanks,
Joe Churchill
Editor
tzimisce@warghoul.com