

August 1999 - This deck's major focus is on Intercept and Destruction. There's nothing better than a few drawing out the beast, then plopping down a blood of acid at close range. Furthermore, the abundance of eagle's sight allows you to apply pressure on your prey at will, and/or stabilize the table when needed.
The majority of intercept in this deck is the permanent kind, with revenants as the mainstay, they are stackable (little buddies are so nice). Also, add to the list eagle's sight and melange, because sometimes you might need more than the revenants have to offer. Now that you've caught him make him pay.
"Everyone was afraid of Joe's deck. They just carved people up... Being the top seed, I had already decided to be as far away from Joe as possible if he got into the final."- Robert Goudie
| Crypt: 12 | |
|---|---|
| 2 | Anton (Tzimisce, 8, AN AU ce ob vi) |
| 1 | Corine Marcon (Tzimisce, 6, an AU VI) |
| 2 | Devin Bisley (Tzimisce, 5, AN AU vi) |
| 2 | Dragos (Tzimisce, 7, AN AU vi) |
| 2 | Lambach (Tzimisce, 10, AN AU DO pr VI, Cardinal) |
| 1 | Meshenka (Tzimisce, 8, AN AU VI, Priscus) |
| 2 | Stravinsky (Tzimisce, 9, AN AU po VI, Archbishop) |
| Library: 90 | |
| 7 | Aid from Bats |
| 5 | Blood Doll |
| 5 | Blood of Acid |
| 2 | Direct Intervention |
| 23 | Drawing Out the Beast |
| 12 | Eagle's Sight |
| 16 | Forced Awakening |
| 2 | Library Hunting Ground |
| 5 | Melange |
| 2 | Revelations |
| 7 | Revenant |
| 2 | Tomb of Rameses III |
| 2 | Vicissitude |
*This deck doesn't quite work the same since the re-printing of Drawing Out the Beast