Praxis Seizure is a companion tool for VTES players to manage decks, log game sessions with your playgroup, analyze your stats (win rates, VP totals, performance trends), explore the metagame, earn VTES-themed achievement badges, and view player profiles and leaderboards.
Praxis is currently in beta. Some features may be incomplete, but your data is safe and the experience keeps improving over time.
You can manage decks and browse cards without a group, but you need to join or create a group to log sessions. Groups represent your local playgroup or meta, and sessions are tied to groups to keep your stats organized.
Ask your group admin for an invite code (looks like XK7M-2F9P). Go to Settings → My Groups and enter the code to join. If you're starting a new playgroup, you can create your own group instead.
Your primary group is your default context — new sessions and decks go here automatically. Secondary groups are additional groups you belong to (like tournament groups or multiple playgroups). You can switch your primary group in Settings. Both have full access to all features.
Each group has a unique invite code. Share it with players you want to invite. Admins can regenerate codes to invalidate old ones if needed.
Admins can invite and remove members, edit or delete sessions, promote members to admin, regenerate invite codes, update group settings, and manage Game Night data for any player.
You can import a decklist from Lackey, Amaranth, VDB, or plain text format — just paste the text or URL directly. You can also build from scratch using the card search. Deck archetypes and primary clan are auto-detected from card composition.
Lackey CCG, Amaranth, VDB, plain text (e.g. "4x Govern the Unaligned"), and direct URLs from deck sharing sites. Praxis uses strict validation — if any card isn't recognized, the import fails to ensure accuracy.
Following official VTES rules: Crypt needs 12–30 cards, Library needs 60–90 cards. Decks outside these limits show as "Invalid" but you can still save them for works-in-progress.
By default, decks are private (only you can see them). Toggle any deck to public to share it with your group members, who can then view and fork it.
Yes. Fork any public deck (or your own) to create an independent copy. For export, you can copy as text, download as Lackey format, or open directly in VDB. Forking is anonymous — the original owner isn't notified.
Archiving hides the deck from your main list without deleting it. You can restore archived decks anytime. Session history for that deck is preserved.
Praxis automatically tracks versions when you make significant changes (small tweaks won't bump it). You can view the full version history and see a diff between any two versions to understand exactly what changed.
Go to Sessions → Log Session. Fill in the date, select players from your group (or add guests), drag to set seating order, enter Victory Points, and optionally assign decks. You can also set game type (Casual, League, Tournament Prelim, Tournament Final), duration, and location.
Praxis uses official VEKN tournament rules: you need 2 or more VP, and your VP must be strictly higher than every other player. In case of ties at 2+ VP, no one wins.
Sessions need at least 3 players to count toward stats and leaderboards. You can still log smaller games, but they won't affect rankings.
A table sweep is when one player earns all the VP at the table (typically 4–5 VP depending on player count). You can mark this when logging a session.
The session creator and group admins can edit or delete sessions. If you didn't create it, ask your group admin to correct it.
Guests are players who aren't registered INCONNU users but play with your group. Add them by name and they'll be tracked in your group's stats. Guest names are scoped to your group — "John" in your group is a separate entity from "John" in another group.
A Game Night is a collaborative session entry where multiple players can fill in their own data (decks, VPs). The creator or a group admin can open the Admin Panel to add/remove players, edit VPs, and manage sessions. It's ideal for group organizers logging multiple sessions at once.
If players haven't submitted their data yet, the Game Night creator or a group admin can send a nudge — an in-app notification (and optionally an email) reminding them to fill in their decks and VPs. Nudges are rate-limited to one per game night per hour.
The Stats page has four tabs: Overview (games, wins, VP, average VP, win rate, sparkline trends), Decks (sortable table with per-deck performance), Opponents (head-to-head records with wins, losses, VP differential), and Seats (win rate by table position).
Your nemesis is the opponent who has a winning record against you in the most games. They must have played at least 2 games against you and have more wins than you in those shared games. It updates automatically.
The Meta page shows your group's competitive landscape: clan performance (win rates, average VP), archetype rankings, and "hot decks" currently on winning streaks. Filter by time period (4 weeks, 3 months, or all time). All data is scoped to your group.
Yes, the Leaderboard page ranks players in your group by performance. Rankings are based on game completions with tiebreakers for consistent play.
There are 27 achievement badges across 4 tiers (Neonate, Ancilla, Elder, Methuselah) and 3 categories (Volume, Performance, Social). Track milestones like total games, win streaks, table sweeps, and more. Some achievements are secret until you unlock them.
Go to Achievements from the main menu. Earned badges appear in full color; locked badges are greyed out with their requirements shown. Achievements unlock silently — check back to discover what you've earned.
A searchable VTES card database powered by KRCG. Browse crypt and library cards with filters for clan, capacity, and card type. Click any card to zoom in and navigate through results. Card data is updated regularly with new sets and errata.
Yes, Praxis shows warnings when decks contain banned or restricted cards according to current VTES rules.
Yes! Each player in your group has a profile page showing their stats, deck performance, and nemesis info. Click on a player's name in sessions or the leaderboard to view their profile.
Your decks are private unless you mark them public. Your sessions are visible to group members who participated, plus group admins. Your stats are visible on your profile to group members.
You can archive decks (soft delete with recovery). For full account deletion, contact support. All data is stored securely in the cloud with regular backups.
Check that: the deck name isn't empty, the name isn't already used by another of your decks, and you have an internet connection.
Make sure you're a member of at least one group, all required fields are filled (date, players, VP), and at least one player has VP > 0.
The first load may take a moment as the card database caches locally. Subsequent visits should be much faster.
Check your spelling and use the official card name (not nicknames). New cards from recent sets may take a few days to appear after release.