BULLDOG
(or "I can lick any man in the house!")
Flashpoint Finchley II - Winning Deck
by Yuit Sum Vong
October 6, 1996
Deck:
3 Average Joe
1 Back for Seconds
2 Big Bruiser
2 Carnival of Carnage
1 Claw of the Dragon
1 Fighting Spirit
5 Final Brawl
1 Flying Kick
1 Friends of the Dragon
1 Golden Comeback
3 Hacker
2 House on the Hill
1 Kar Fai's Crib
2 Mad Dog McCroun
5 Now You've Made Us Mad
2 Redeemed Gunman
1 The Golden Gunman
2 Abysmal Horror
1 Destroyer
2 Eunuch Underling
5 Infernal Temple
2 Kun Kan
1 Purist Sorcerer
5 Shadowy Horror
3 Sinister Priest
2 Snake Man
2 Thing with 1000 Tongues
5 Tortured Memories
3 Underworld Presence
4 Vile Prodigy
2 Alabaster Javelin
2 Alchemist's Lair (Magic)
1 City Square
1 Discerning Fire
2 Family Home
5 Inner Sanctum
1 Monkey House
1 Proving Ground
4 Pump-Action Shotgun
2 Ring of Gates
3 Rust Garden
3 Sacred Heart Hospital
1 Shattering Fire
1 Stone Garden
1 The Hungry
1 The Red Lantern Tavern
= 102 cards
BY TYPE
38 Characters
4 Edges
23 Events
20 Feng Shui Sites
10 Sites
7 States
BY FOUNDATION
11 Dragons
15 Eaters of Lotus
PERCENTAGES
25% Base resource
20% Feng Shui
10% Site
1% Chi
11% Magic
3% Tech
BY SET
68 Limited
9 Netherworld
25 Flashpoint
BY RARITY
22 Very Common
49 Common
18 Uncommon
13 total Rares
BY FACTION
34 Dragons
37 Eaters of Lotus
31 Neutral
NOTES:
This is the deck which Yuit Sum used to win Flashpoint Finchley II. The
main idea is to use characters with toughness and regeneration to go picking
fights with the other players, ideally by intercepting their attacking
characters. Cards which build on this idea are Now You've Made Us Mad,
Final Brawl, Carnival of Carnage and Underworld Presence.
Yuit describes this as a "bully" deck and she has fun using Average
Joe and Shadowy Horror to pick off other players' Grease Monkeys, Chinese
Doctors, Scrappy Kids, etc... Yuit will always burn for victory when the
opportunity arises and this serves her well in a tournament environment.
A winning attack will be delivered by playing a powerful big hitter, e.g.
Thing with 1000 Tongues or perhaps with a well-timed Tortured Memories.
Last modified: September 18, 1997.
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