Lords of the Night (VTES)
Encyclopedia
Lords of the Night is the thirteenth expansion of White Wolf, Inc.
White Wolf, Inc.
White Wolf Publishing is an American gaming and book publisher. The company was founded in 1991 as a merger between Lion Rampant and White Wolf Magazine, and was initially led by Mark Rein·Hagen of the former and Steve and Stewart Wieck of the latter. Since White Wolf Publishing, Inc. merged with...

's trading card game Vampire: The Eternal Struggle
Vampire: The Eternal Struggle
Vampire: The Eternal Struggle, published as Jyhad in the first or "Limited" edition and often abbreviated as VTES, V:TES or V:tES, is a multiplayer collectible card game set in the World of Darkness. It is published by White Wolf, Inc....

, released on September 26, 2007. The expansion's theme are vampires of the Independent clans, continuing the support for these clans started in the Dark Sovereigns
Dark Sovereigns
Dark Sovereigns is the first expansion of White Wolf, Inc.'s trading card game Vampire: The Eternal Struggle released on December 15, 1995 - then published by Wizards of the Coast. The expansion's theme are the vampires of Europe and introduced the clans Ravnos and Giovanni. It also introduced the...

, Ancient Hearts
Ancient Hearts
Ancient Hearts is the second expansion of White Wolf, Inc.'s trading card game Vampire: The Eternal Struggle released on May 29, 1996 - then published by Wizards of the Coast. The expansion's theme are the vampires of North Africa and the Near East...

, Final Nights
Final Nights (VTES)
Final Nights is the fifth expansion of White Wolf, Inc.'s trading card game Vampire: The Eternal Struggle released on June 11, 2001. The expansion's theme are vampires of the Independent clans, thereby continuing the support for these clans started in the Dark Sovereigns and Ancient Hearts...

 and Kindred Most Wanted
Kindred Most Wanted
Kindred Most Wanted is the eighth expansion of White Wolf, Inc.'s trading card game Vampire: The Eternal Struggle released on February 21, 2005. The expansion's theme are the most wanted vampires who appear on the so-called Red List. These vampires are also called Anathema. The vampires whose...

 expansions.

Contents

Part of the expansion are 4 different pre-constructed decks with 89 cards each as well as boosters with 11 cards each (7 common, 3 uncommon, and 1 rare). There will be 150 new cards in the booster packs, i.e. 50 new common, 50 uncommon and 50 rare cards. In addition there are 25 new cards in the pre-constructed decks, 6 different vampires and 1 same library card each appearing twice in a deck. The pre-constructed decks are:
  • Assamites
  • Followers of Set
    Followers of Set
    The Followers of Set or Setites are a clan of vampires from White Wolf Game Studio's books and role-playing games set in the Old World of Darkness .The mythic-historical origins of the Followers of Set are in ancient Egypt, as they claim to be descended from the dark god...

  • Giovanni
    Giovanni (World of Darkness)
    The Giovanni are a clan of vampires, from White Wolf Game Studio's Vampire: The Masquerade books and role-playing games. In the newest version of White Wolf's Vampire: The Requiem role-playing game they are a bloodline of the Mekhet Clan called the San Giovanni .The usurpers of clan Cappadocian and...

  • Ravnos
    Ravnos
    The Ravnos are a clan of vampires from White Wolf Game Studio's Vampire: The Masquerade and Vampire: The Dark Ages role-playing games....


Mechanics

  • Aim -- a new type of combat card without requirements which is played in addition to a minion's strike.

Notable cards

  • Nakhthorheb -- a vampire of the clan Followers of Set which gets an extra action each turn.
  • Narrow Minds -- an event card which makes cards which redirect the target of a bleed more expensive to play.
  • Target Vitals -- a combat card without requirements which does an extra amount of damage.
  • Vessel -- a master card which provides blood management as early as in the untap phase; may also burn another blood management card Blood Doll as a side effect.

External links

The source of this article is wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
 
x
OK