I have a dream... of the Sphinx: Boston Tournament Report
For this tournament, we had 10 players. 4 made their way up from Seekonk!
The final standings were:
1: Jon Scherer (Eurobrujah Group 1+2) - 1 GW 4.5 VP
2: Ben Swainbank (Karsh Combat) - 2 GW 7.5 VP
3: Scott Gomes (Breed + Palla Grande) - 2 GW, 9 VP
4: Grant Garvin (Gangrel + Draba wall) - 1 GW, 7 VP
5: Greg Pettigrew (!Ventrue) - 1 GW, 4 VP
6: Dave Weesner (Ravnos Anarch Vote) - 0 GW, 1 VP
6: Nik Lima (PRO/SER Revelation of Desire bleed) - 0 GW, 1 VP
8: Matt Hirsch (Setite Anarchs) - 0 GW, 0 VP
8: Josh Feuerstein (Assamite Anarchs) - 0 GW, 0 VP
10: Matt Weesner (Eurobrujah Group 2+3) - 0 GW, 0 VP
Here's Jonathan's winning deck and comments:
Deck Name: One, Two (As in "one, two princes stand before you, that's
what I said now." Spin Doctors song.)
So I think this proves that the Euro Brujah are strong even in the hands of
someone who does not know what they are doing. The deck currently has too
many votes and too much dominate. In this tournament it definitely needed
more immortal grapple. People just kept running away. The flow of the deck
is pretty poor as it is written. I may try more combat. I also could not get
in as many fights as I would like so maybe a haven or additional bums rushes
would be nice.
Volker, The Puppet Prince x2
Constanza Vinti x2
D=DBnal O'Connor x2
Theo Bell
Theo Bell
Anvil
Jimmy Dunn
Victor Tolliver
Dre, Leader of the Cold Dawn
Potence
Torn Signpost 6
Immortal Grapple 6
Burning Wrath 1
Pushing the Limit 1
Disarm 3
Celerity
Sideslip 6
Pursuit 6
Blur 5
Flash 5
Dominate
Govern the Unaligned 5
Conditioning 3
Foreshadowing Destruction 1
Deflection 6
Votes
Brujah Justicar 1
Archon 1
Parity Shift 1
Conservative Agitation 1
Kine Resources Contested 3
Skilless
Ivory Bow 1
Taste of Vitate 3
Bum's Rush 4
Second Tradition: The Domain 6
Wake With The Evenings Freshness 2
Master
Blood Doll 4
Rack, The 1
Sudden Reversal 1
Direct Intervention 1
Depravity 1
Guardian Angel 1
Carthage Remembered 1
Fame 1
Dreams of the Sphinx 1
Dominate 1
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