k Tzimisce (Legacy)

The Tzimisce and their unique v discipline also have the quite rare AI combination, making them excellent blockers. They have given birth to the Fear Factor and the Tzimisce Toolbox archetypes, but also to the War Ghouls archetype, using War Ghoul to rush opponents' vampires.

Corine Marcón

Corine Marcón
played in 11 decks, typically 1-2 copies

A cheap capacity 6 with the clan's blocking AV and a strength bonus, a reliable wall asset.

Meshenka

Meshenka
played in 8 decks, typically 1-2 copies

Often seen in V toolboxes for her excellent reduction ability.

Sascha Vykos, The Angel of Caine (G2 ADV)

Sascha Vykos, The Angel of Caine (G2 ADV)
played in 8 decks, typically 2-5 copies

A capacity 8 titled powerhouse with superior ATV; their advanced form turns every opponent's master card into a free draw, making them a cycling workhorse.

Kazimir Savostin

Kazimir Savostin
played in 7 decks, typically 1 copy

Superior AV makes him a strong blocker, and the optional press when he blocks lets him turn defense into offense.

Little Tailor of Prague

Little Tailor of Prague
played in 5 decks, typically 1-2 copies

All clan disciplines at superior with a bleed bonus, worth the price. But it's his ability that gets him included, most often for cheap War Ghoul.

Xipe Totec

Xipe Totec
played in 4 decks, typically 1-5 copies

The IA combination makes him a great blocker, and J opens interesting options for pairing him up. His ability single-handedly defeats allies decks.

Piotr Andreikov

Piotr Andreikov
played in 4 decks, typically 1 copy

A 2-cap a weenie, cheap crypt filler with a touch of intercept.

Changeling

Changeling
played in 30 decks, typically 3-8 copies

Choice between stealth and bleed enhancement, a versatile tool for v.

Chiropteran Marauder

Chiropteran Marauder
played in 22 decks, typically 3-10 copies

An excellent combat card offering both maneuverability and aggravated damage. Dreadful.

Breath of the Dragon

Breath of the Dragon
played in 21 decks, typically 2-5 copies

The other aggravated strike available through v, it makes for a dreadful combination with Chiropteran Marauder, as no range is safe for the opponent.

Plasmic Form

Plasmic Form
played in 19 decks, typically 2-5 copies

Stealth at inferior v is useful, even with the cost. And the defensive combat option can come in handy.

Asanbonsam Ghoul

Asanbonsam Ghoul
played in 13 decks, typically 1-4 copies

A defensive ally that intercepts directed actions and drags the fight to close range, right where the clan's combat wants it.