The Vignes test (and variations in meta)
03 May 2012 04:31 #29341
by Ohlmann
You're right, because I had originally read the post as "survive 5 or 6 round with 4 vampires bleeding for 6+" instead of one round.
It's still a perfect situation for your predator, what with him rawing the good amount of each card and all. The main thing I would deducte is the fact that peoples let power bleeder build up if this happen with any amount of regularity
Replied by Ohlmann on topic Re: The Vignes test (and variations in meta)
Except they are never all 8-caps, it's hardly an exaggeration. Which is why the OP wanted to know what other metas look like, if this test is relevant in other playgroups or not (or if you have the beast test or such)
You're right, because I had originally read the post as "survive 5 or 6 round with 4 vampires bleeding for 6+" instead of one round.
It's still a perfect situation for your predator, what with him rawing the good amount of each card and all. The main thing I would deducte is the fact that peoples let power bleeder build up if this happen with any amount of regularity

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03 May 2012 05:26 #29344
by Lemminkäinen
Replied by Lemminkäinen on topic Re: The Vignes test (and variations in meta)
Is a possible answer to the Vignes test that "I can catch two Governs down per round from your predator and still do something to your prey"? Because if you can do that, then you won't ever be in the situation described in the Vignes test.
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03 May 2012 06:40 #29349
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Replied by Juggernaut1981 on topic Re: The Vignes test (and variations in meta)
Actually, most of the Vignes type decks I've seen use the Fortitude to get their actions through when needed.





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03 May 2012 06:42 #29350
by Ashur
"My strategy? Luck is my strategy, of course."
Replied by Ashur on topic Re: The Vignes test (and variations in meta)
You don´t wanna use Daring unless it´s for the actual oust right?Actually, most of the Vignes type decks I've seen use the Fortitude to get their actions through when needed.
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03 May 2012 06:46 #29351
by Ashur
Otherwise bounce is of course effective. It´s kind of sad that it´s the best way to survive AND in the same time hurting your prey.
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Replied by Ashur on topic Re: The Vignes test (and variations in meta)
This is a nice answer. Preventing those 2 Governs makes it much less likely that you have 4 DOM-vamps in your back by turn 5.Is a possible answer to the Vignes test that "I can catch two Governs down per round from your predator and still do something to your prey"? Because if you can do that, then you won't ever be in the situation described in the Vignes test.
Otherwise bounce is of course effective. It´s kind of sad that it´s the best way to survive AND in the same time hurting your prey.
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03 May 2012 06:50 #29352
by Ohlmann
While a compelling reason not to let himself go down to 6 pool or less, there is a point where you can just accept that nothing can be done. If your opponent have 4 vampires, and 4 govern, 4 conditionning, 4 daring in the same turn, there is no much that can save you. Except 4 deflections
Replied by Ohlmann on topic Re: The Vignes test (and variations in meta)
Actually, most of the Vignes type decks I've seen use the Fortitude to get their actions through when needed.
While a compelling reason not to let himself go down to 6 pool or less, there is a point where you can just accept that nothing can be done. If your opponent have 4 vampires, and 4 govern, 4 conditionning, 4 daring in the same turn, there is no much that can save you. Except 4 deflections

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