file Rotschreck effectiveness

05 Aug 2015 19:51 - 05 Aug 2015 19:52 #72364 by Ankha

I meant cards that people actually use regularly. Outside of Akunanse decks, Fakir and a few Laibons, not too many people have Abombwe cards. There is also Blade of Enoch, which at least has another effect besides the frenzy immunity (but only for vamps with capacity above 5). There are also a few vamps that are immune. Rotschreck is still a game changer and one of the most overpowered cards in the game, if not the most, IMO.

Experience shows that will it's a good card, it's not that overpowered. In many cases, if you're able to deal aggravated damage, the opposing vampire will go to torpor. It only changes the deal if your opponent has prevent, or a dodge, or a combat ends (which can happen quite often, but there's also plenty of cases when you run dry of such cards), but you can't play it during your own turn and it eats a master phase action.
It's a good card, but it's the same level as Kiss of Ra, a good card that doesn't show up often, and that is not that easy to play.

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Last edit: 05 Aug 2015 19:52 by Ankha.

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07 Aug 2015 11:26 #72385 by Borrelstein
It is good because people do not expect it in the current metagame, but too many out-of-turn master cards can cause quite a hand jam. Playing 1-2 in blocky decks with easy access to aggravated damage is great, though. I find the card particularly good for breaking down resistant superstar wall decks like Goratrix or Nadima, grinders, and decks that count on using majesty when you block them.
You may want to play eagle sight in order to improve the odds of using it against the vamp you want to take out.

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