🎃 Halloween Heroclix 🎃
At Wayland's Forge
Legion of Monsters
Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, Morbius and Manphibian
🎃 Halloween Heroclix 🎃
At Wayland's Forge
Legion of Monsters
Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, Morbius and Manphibian
Finally the UK lockdown rules have been relaxed, I'm double vaxxed up and ready to roll some dice.
My laptop is pretty much dead, so I'm flip flopping back to the blog as I can't easily update the website, but please still check out www.ugavine.com
First Heroclix game in over year.
Had four teams;
- a Fantastic Four team without the main cast. Instead I had the recent She-Hulk, Blackbeard, Black Panther, Adolf Impossible and fast forces Doctor Doom. Actually won against a Trinity team from the new Wonder Woman 80th set. New Superman is tough, but Batman is not that great.
- JLU Animated next with Amazo with Batman and The Question as support. Lost against an Outwitting Doctor Doom, mystical being Amazos weakness.
- and no luck for my new Amazons team, though that was totally down to my traditional bad dice rolling.
- finally I threw in an old team of Captain America, Spider-Man and Hulk. Went up against OP kit Dormammu, but was lucky enough for Hulk to get knocked onto his special Click 11. And it was game over Dormammu.
Great day of Heroclix at Wayland's Forge.
Gameplay. Players take it in turns to give their characters actions, the number of actions you have depends on the size of the game or by the scenario rules you are using. Each time you make an action you give your character a token. The next turn you mostly rest, clearing the token. You can 'push' to take an action but take damage yourself (unless a Power says otherwise). And I really cannot go into the full list of powers and their interactions, it can get complicated. And that can be seen as either the strength or weakness of the game. Some power interactions are complicated and, it's best to just go with the rules rather than think about the logic, but then there are enough players to please those that want simple play and those that want complicated strategy and synergy between their characters.
Collecting. This is where you either love or hate the game. There are all kinds of ways of getting figures, and some are pretty difficult to get, such as Convention Exclusives or Prize figures which end up fetching high prices on the secondary market. Generally the figures are bought in packs of 5 random figures called a Booster. Rarities in these sets are usually Common, Uncommon, Rare, Super-Rare and Chase. As a minimum you should get a Rare figure in every Booster. There is a 1 in 4 chance of getting a Super-Rare and 1 in 20 of getting the Chase. Set sizes vary but are often around 60 figures. If random collecting is not for you you can usually buy the figures from online shops or auction websites. Many forums and trade groups also offer ways to get figures you want.
Figure Rarity