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Most of the players were Finnish of course, but we had a nice Scandinavian (Sweden & Denmark) team also present. Most of my own time and energy went into running things and answering rules questions, or course, but my impressions based on watching random tables for random amounts of time was that the quality was quite high. Lots of nice, well-tuned decks and good play, and also a ton of different deck types -- no one type seemed to dominate (pun alert) the game. What I heard from some players seems to confirm this, I was told that the game was tighter and more focused in general this year. There were precious few easy wins to be had, this time. I got the impression that there were fewer vote decks out there than usual, at least I didn't see all that many around... but on the other hand the final had two so what do I know. | Most of the players were Finnish of course, but we had a nice Scandinavian (Sweden & Denmark) team also present. Most of my own time and energy went into running things and answering rules questions, or course, but my impressions based on watching random tables for random amounts of time was that the quality was quite high. Lots of nice, well-tuned decks and good play, and also a ton of different deck types -- no one type seemed to dominate (pun alert) the game. What I heard from some players seems to confirm this, I was told that the game was tighter and more focused in general this year. There were precious few easy wins to be had, this time. I got the impression that there were fewer vote decks out there than usual, at least I didn't see all that many around... but on the other hand the final had two so what do I know. | ||
- | The final round this year was interesting but drawn out, it actually ended in a tie -- there is a transcript of the final round at the end of this article for those interested in the nitty-gritty. The finalist decks were a varied bunch: an Auxpex weenie deck, an ani/pot combat deck, a Lasombra vote deck, a Dmitra-powered vote deck, and a Tre/!Tre dom bleed deck. After a long struggle the game ended in a timeout, with Otso's Auspex weenies and Ville' | + | The final round this year was interesting but drawn out, it actually ended in a tie -- there is a transcript of the final round at the end of this article for those interested in the nitty-gritty. The finalist decks were a varied bunch: an Auxpex weenie deck, an ani/pot combat deck, a Lasombra vote deck, a Undele-powered vote deck, and a Tre/!Tre dom bleed deck. After a long struggle the game ended in a timeout, with Otso's Auspex weenies and Ville' |
Ville was awarded an extra "most brutal combat deck" award (judge' | Ville was awarded an extra "most brutal combat deck" award (judge' | ||
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| 2 | **Toni Karjalainen** | 2 | 10 | | " | | 2 | **Toni Karjalainen** | 2 | 10 | | " | ||
| 2 | **Ville Kaijasaari** | 3 | 10 | 1.5 | Nana + Nangila Ani/Pot combat (see below) | | | 2 | **Ville Kaijasaari** | 3 | 10 | 1.5 | Nana + Nangila Ani/Pot combat (see below) | | ||
- | | 2 | **Teemu Sainomaa** | 2 | 10.5 | | Dmitra | + | | 2 | **Teemu Sainomaa** | 2 | 10.5 | | " |
| 6 | **Tuomas Vuokko** | 2 | 8 | | | | | 6 | **Tuomas Vuokko** | 2 | 8 | | | | ||
| 7 | **Arto Heinonen** | 2 | 8 | | | | | 7 | **Arto Heinonen** | 2 | 8 | | | | ||
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=== Adam Esbjörnsson === | === Adam Esbjörnsson === | ||
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+ | (note: Pieter should be Pieter van Dorn, will fix later) | ||
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=== Teemu Sainomaa === | === Teemu Sainomaa === | ||
- | (coming soon) | + | < |
+ | Deck Name: | ||
+ | Created By: Teemu Sainomaa | ||
+ | Description: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Crypt: | ||
+ | ---------------------------------------------- | ||
+ | 1 Dmitra Ilyanova | ||
+ | 1 Epikasta Rigatos | ||
+ | 1 Graham Gottesman | ||
+ | 1 Lodin (Olaf Holte) | ||
+ | 1 Orlando Oriundus | ||
+ | 3 Undele | ||
+ | 1 Mary Anne Blaire | ||
+ | 1 Johannes Castelein | ||
+ | 1 Gerald Windham | ||
+ | 1 Carlak | ||
+ | |||
+ | Library: (76 cards) | ||
+ | ------------------- | ||
+ | Master (24 cards) | ||
+ | 1 Creepshow Casino | ||
+ | 2 Dreams of the Sphinx | ||
+ | 1 Elysium: The Palace of Versailles | ||
+ | 1 Giant`s Blood | ||
+ | 1 Information Highway | ||
+ | 1 Monastery of Shadows | ||
+ | 8 Villein | ||
+ | 7 Zillah`s Valley | ||
+ | 1 Ventrue Headquarters | ||
+ | 1 Pentex Subversion | ||
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+ | Action (2 cards) | ||
+ | 2 Entrancement | ||
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+ | Action Modifier (16 cards) | ||
+ | 3 Awe | ||
+ | 3 Forgotten Labyrinth | ||
+ | 2 Perfect Paragon | ||
+ | 3 Veil the Legions | ||
+ | 5 Voter Captivation | ||
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+ | Political Action (17 cards) | ||
+ | 2 Banishment | ||
+ | 6 Kine Resources Contested | ||
+ | 4 Parity Shift | ||
+ | 2 Disputed Territory | ||
+ | 1 Political Stranglehold | ||
+ | 1 Justicar Retribution | ||
+ | 1 Rumors of Gehenna | ||
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+ | Reaction (13 cards) | ||
+ | 8 Deflection | ||
+ | 1 On the Qui Vive | ||
+ | 4 Second Tradition: Domain, The | ||
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+ | Combat (4 cards) | ||
+ | 4 Majesty | ||
+ | </ | ||
===== Final Round Transcript ===== | ===== Final Round Transcript ===== |