{% extends "best-cards/_layout.html" %} {% import "best-cards/_layout_card_column.html" as layout with context%} {% block content %}

{{ caitiff }} Caitiff

This list is compiled from statistics encompassing 30 years, as the clan has not scored enough wins in the last 5 years for relevant statistics otherwise.

{% trans trimmed %} Caitiff are rarely played on their own, but they often offer low capacity vampires that can complete crypts for other clans and builds. Now a clan, they were before considered as vampires without a clan: it explains why they have no library clan cards at all. {% endtrans %}

{% call layout.card_column("Anarch Convert", decks=447, copies="1-5") %} {% trans trimmed %} The most played Caitiff by far, he is an easy and relatively cheap way to make vampires Anarch, and can even be used to smooth crypt rotation a bit. {% endtrans %} {% endcall %} {% call layout.card_column("Antoinette DuChamp", decks=66, copies="1") %} {% trans trimmed %} Two disciplines for 1 pool is relatively cheap moreover her group makes her an easy inclusion. She is most often seen alongside other Caitiff in very fast crypts. {% endtrans %} {% endcall %} {% call layout.card_column("Franciscus", decks=64, copies="1") %} {% trans trimmed zoe=card("Zöe"), isabel_de_leon=card("Isabel de Leon"), weenie_aus=link("/archetypes/weenie-aus") %} Seen in {{ aus }} builds, alongside {{ zoe }} and {{ isabel_de_leon }}, he is often included in {{ weenie_aus }} decks. {% endtrans %} {% endcall %} {% call layout.card_column("Maldavis", decks=45, copies="1") %} {% trans trimmed neighbor_john=card("Neighbor John"), advanced_version=card("Maldavis (G3 ADV)") %} Often seen in {{ AUS }} builds, sometimes alongside {{ neighbor_john }}, her downside is rarely a problem and 4 pool for superior {{ AUS }} is relatively cheap. Still, her more recent (2016) {{ advanced_version }} is even better. {% endtrans %} {% endcall %} {% endblock %}