Contents and card changes in 25th Anniversary revealed

The contents of 25th Anniversary are detailed below. The number before each card is the number of copies of that card in the product.

PRECONSTRUCTED DECK: “Reign of Stanislava”
Crypt (12 cards)
2 Hartmut Stover
2 Ingrid Rossler
2 Mark Decker
4 Stanislava
2 Xaviar (Adv)

Library (88 cards)
Master:
1 Backways
1 Coven, The
1 Dreams of the Sphinx
1 Ecoterrorists
1 Ennoia’s Theater
1 Fear of Mekhet
1 Giant’s Blood
1 Information Highway
1 Monastery of Shadows
1 Pentex(TM) Subversion (NEW ART AND CARD CHANGE, SEE BELOW)
5 Villein
4 Zillah’s Valley

Action:
7 Govern the Unaligned

Political Action:
1 Anarchist Uprising
1 Ancient Influence
1 Ancilla Empowerment
2 Banishment
4 Kine Resources Contested
1 Neonate Breach
5 Parity Shift (NEW ART AND CARD CHANGE, SEE BELOW)
1 Permanent Vacation
1 Political Stranglehold
1 Reins of Power

Action Modifier:
1 Beast Meld
1 Foreshadowing Destruction (NEW ART)
4 Earth Control
1 Enkil Cog
3 Forced March
3 Freak Drive (NEW ART)
3 Instantaneous Transformation

Action Modifier/Combat:
2 Rapid Change

Action Modifier/Reaction:
2 Murmur of the False Will

Combat:
6 Earth Meld
6 Form of Mist (NEW ART)

Reaction:
6 Deflection
3 On the Qui Vive
3 Second Tradition: Domain

ADDITIONAL CARDS (20):
1 Alamut
1 Ankara Citadel Turkey, The (CARD CHANGE, SEE BELOW)
1 Black Metamorphosis (CARD CHANGE, SEE BELOW)
1 Camarilla Vite Slave (NEW ART)
1 Entombment
1 Femur of Toomler
1 Form of Corruption
2 Grimgroth (NEW CARD)
1 Hand of Conrad
1 Heidelberg Castle, Germany
1 Homunculus
1 Khobar Towers
1 Legendary Vampire
1 Life Boon
1 Rutor’s Hand
1 Sargon Fragment, The
1 Signet of King Saul
1 Talbot’s Chainsaw
1 Una (CARD CHANGE, SEE BELOW)

CARD CHANGES

In the words of Ben Peal, Design Director of Black Chantry Productions:

Hey, Methuselahs!

As we’re celebrating the 25th anniversary of Vampire: the Eternal Struggle with the 25th Anniversary set, I’d like to address some card changes which Black Chantry Productions has made with the help of the playtest community, as well as give you the reasons for these decisions.

I’ll start with Pentex Subversion. This card has three main factors:

  • It has an effect we like, which is the “wall busting” effect of denying blocks.
  • It has an effect we don’t like, which is preventing a vampire from acting. For “star vampire” deck types, this frequently means an inability to play the game.
  • It is played with negligible game interaction (master vs. out-of-turn effect), requiring one of an extremely limited number of cards to defend against it.

We’ve chosen to simply remove the “can’t act” portion from Pentex Subversion. We looked at every option and possibility that has come up over the years, such as outright banning the card, leaving it as it is, increasing its cost, splitting it into two cards, having it burn after one turn, and others. By removing the “can’t act” portion, we preserve the card’s utility and an effect that has a beneficial effect on the game and we eliminate an effect that is detrimental to the game.

However, this change isn’t made in a vacuum and it has very significant ramifications on the game’s environment. Pentex Subversion has been the card that has singularly held at bay several deck archetypes that have exploited multi-acting to the point of abuse. In particular, we’re talking about the Una and Gerald Windham multi-action decks which use cost-reducing effects (Una’s special and Ankara Citadel) to exploit Freak Drive.

From a pure design perspective, the correct decision would be to make a change to Freak Drive as it’s a card that directly enables infinite actions. Ideally, Freak Drive would have been a “once per turn” card since Day One. However, we also had to consider the impact on the game’s environment by changing Freak Drive. Researching the types of decks that use Freak Drive, very few of them abuse it. Most use 4-8 copies. Decks that use a heavier amount of Freak Drive – say, 10-16 copies – don’t abuse it, either. For that heavier amount, we’re talking about decks like Ventrue Law Firm, Arika, Gabrin, Dmitra Ilyanova, Montano, Giotto Verducci, and the like. To make a change to Freak Drive would have an undesirable impact on a large amount of decks that players have been using without issue and which have been operating within the bounds of what the player community would consider normal and acceptable gameplay. As such, we’ve chosen instead to make changes to Una and Ankara Citadel. For Una, her Fortitude cost reducer is now only for combat cards. For Ankara Citadel, the cost reducer no longer applies to action modifiers.

We acknowledge that the changes to Una and Ankara Citadel do not address similar multi-action abuses by archetypes such as Nergal + Eternal Mask, Turbo Baron, and Turbo Aurora. For the time being, we’re letting those decks exist as-is and we’ll continue to monitor them to see if their impact on the game environment warrants changes.

Up next is Parity Shift. Very simply, we’ve determined that the pool swing early in the game is too large and too disruptive. As such, we’ve opted to fix the amount to three so that it remains a significant effect while bringing it more in line with other political action effects.

Lastly, and on a lighter note, we’ve given +1 stealth to the Black Metamorphosis action. It was about time.

These changes will take effect for tournament play 30 days after 25th Anniversary is released. The exact date will be announced within shortly.

Celebrating 25 years of Vampire: The Eternal Struggle

This summer Black Chantry Productions are releasing a 25th Anniversary product for Vampire: The Eternal Struggle. It contains:
– a 100 card preconstructed deck, one of the games most classic deck archetypes,
– an extra 18 iconic cards, reprints from all eras of the game’s history,
– two copies of a powerful vampire new for this set,
– a sturdy, beautiful box that fits 100 sleeved cards.

Like the previous 2019 preconstructed decks, this product holds many sought-after reprints, making it attractive for existing players. It is also suitable for new players who want to start with a powerful but not overly complicated deck.

Stay tuned for detailed information about the contents!

Vampire: The Eternal Struggle goes Russian!

Last week Black Chantry Productions announced that the first non-English cards for Vampire: The Eternal Struggle will be in Brazilian Portuguese, and we are now proud to reveal that the second language in line will be Russian. Our partners in this endeavour is Studio 101 (https://studio101.ru) and we hope to have the first products in stores late this summer. Congratulations 258 million Russian speakers – a great game is coming your way!

Promo Pack 1 is now available!

Promo Pack 1 is a fixed assortment of 56 crypt cards, intended as promotional material for retailers and support for organizers of tournaments and other events. No normal resale! The bundle is available directly from Black Chantry Productions (for organizers) or from distributors (for retailers).

Contents:
10 Lord Tremere
10 Mithras
10 Montano
10 The Capuchin
10 The Dracon
1 Helena Advanced
1 Karsh Advanced
1 Menele Advanced
1 Nergal
1 Nergal Advanced
1 Yazid Tamari Advanced