The cards in the booster packs are not included in this list, except where they also appear in a pre-constructed deck. The preconstructed decks are not included in this list. The preconstructed starters are built with a few cards from this mix plus reprinted cards to bring the total number of cards to 386.
The booster packs contain a random assortment of 11 cards from a pool of 162 all-new cards (54 commons, 54 uncommons, and 54 rares). There are four different starter decks, each containing a fixed selection of cards (including two new vampires not found in the boosters in each). Its a bit more challenging and offers a refreshed playthrough if youve played vanilla too many times. I really like the college, and as for running out of money its never happened to me. Using the preconstructed starter decks (which include cards reprinted from the Dark Sovereigns and Ancient Hearts expansions), it can be played stand-alone, or you can mix the cards with other Vampire: The Eternal Struggle card sets to experience a wider world of darkness. I havent tried the Final Nights but the Camarilla mod is pretty cool. From Egypt to Italy, Romania to Arabia, these mysterious, manipulative, and deadly vampires maneuver quietly through the dark streets of ancient cities, drawn inevitably into the sinister plots that are the eternal struggle.
From the awakening of ur-Shulgi to the Week of Nightmares, the Final Nights have clearly arrived.įinal Nights, the fifth expansion for Vampire: The Eternal Struggle, continues the development of the four independent clans introduced in the Dark Sovereigns and Ancient Hearts expansions. Ravnos, Giovanni, Followers of Set, and Assamites - the independent clans are increasing their activities and renewing their plots against the Camarilla.