k Tzimisce (Legacy)
The Tzimisce and their unique Fear Factor and the Tzimisce Toolbox archetypes, but also to the War Ghouls archetype, using War Ghoul to rush opponents vampires.
discipline also have the quite rare combination, making them excellent blockers. They have given birth to the
Changeling
played in 29 decks,
typically 3-7 copies
Choice between stealth and bleed enhancement, a versatile tool for
.
Chiropteran Marauder
played in 25 decks,
typically 4-9 copies
An excellent combat card offering both maneuverability and aggravated damage. As a bonus, the strike stays a hand strike and can be used even if Immortal Grapple has been played.

Breath of the Dragon
played in 23 decks,
typically 2-5 copies
The other aggravated strike available through Chiropteran Marauder, as no range is safe for the opponent.
, it makes for a dreadful combination with
Plasmic Form
played in 19 decks,
typically 2-6 copies
Stealth at inferior
is useful, even with the cost. And the defensive combat option can come in handy.
Caliban
played in 15 decks,
typically 1-2 copies
All clan disciplines
at superior for only 6 pool: a bargain. He finds his spot in many Tzimisce crypts.
Devin Bisley
played in 12 decks,
typically 1 copy
Although she has inferior
, having for just 5 pool makes an excellent blocker out of her.
Lolita Houston
played in 12 decks,
typically 1 copy
The cheapest superior
, she gets included in many decks centerd on the discipline.
Horatio
played in 43 decks,
typically 1-2 copies
The cheapest War Ghoul.
pool can buy. Typical low cap used to recruit some
Little Tailor of Prague
played in 8 decks,
typically 1 copy
All clan disciplines at superior with a bleed bonus, worth the price. His ability can even be useful depending on the deck.

Meshenka
played in 7 decks,
typically 1-2 copies
Often seen in
toolboxes for her excellent reduction ability.
The Dracon
played in 7 decks,
typically 1-2 copies
A good partner for Malgorzata as well as a fit in Saulot, The Wanderer decks.

War Ghoul
played in 7 decks,
typically 2-8 copies
One of the most dreadful allies of the game, it is an excellent combatant and can grind vampires down all around the table in a few turns. The trick is to work around its downside by getting cheap allies and retainers to sacrifice to it.