Endangered Locations can be thematic and fun in other sets. Dr Strange linked to Sanctum Sanctorum, Iron Man to the Avengers Tower, Nick Fury to Shield HQ etc.
For Black Panther - what is Tom's comment at 2:15 that "he gets one token but then does the other two things?" I'm confused. I would read that card as Black Panther does the top two things plus the bottom. Teammate that follows only gets the bottom.
I agree with that. I think Black Panther gets extra abilities due to his super strength, but the teammate can only use the bottom one. Some text on the card might have cleared that up, since most other cards state whether the hero is using those abilities or giving them as tokens.
I interpreted it as Panther having versatility because he has cards for all the different combinations possible, and so he can not only play to his own strengths but also help set his teammates up for success.
Unfortunately compared to the other other expansions and heroes the Black Panther expansion sucks. As one person said, it is like they asked who wanted to work on it and everyone said no so they just threw something together.
I think Killmonger was one of the better villains in the MCU. If I had to rank the villain, I would say 1st = Loki, 2nd = Ultron, 3rd = Killmonger, 4th = Thanos, Last = whomever the villain was in Thor: The Dark World (Malekith). I also liked Obadiah Stane in Iron Man for some odd reason.
Stane was a really good villain, that's why. Stane was a dark mirror for Stark, a way for Tony to see who and what he could become if he didn't change.
Endangered Locations can be thematic and fun in other sets. Dr Strange linked to Sanctum Sanctorum, Iron Man to the Avengers Tower, Nick Fury to Shield HQ etc.
For Black Panther - what is Tom's comment at 2:15 that "he gets one token but then does the other two things?" I'm confused. I would read that card as Black Panther does the top two things plus the bottom. Teammate that follows only gets the bottom.
I agree with that. I think Black Panther gets extra abilities due to his super strength, but the teammate can only use the bottom one. Some text on the card might have cleared that up, since most other cards state whether the hero is using those abilities or giving them as tokens.
I interpreted it as Panther having versatility because he has cards for all the different combinations possible, and so he can not only play to his own strengths but also help set his teammates up for success.
I couldn't figure out what "Panther Habit" meant on his cards until your comment, thank you
I really love Tom's United reviews
Winter Soldier in the Black Panther set? Nay, you mean White Wolf.
Unfortunately compared to the other other expansions and heroes the Black Panther expansion sucks. As one person said, it is like they asked who wanted to work on it and everyone said no so they just threw something together.
where do you get these
There’s a Marvel United: X-Men Kickstarter up right now where you can get this as an add-on. I don’t believe it’s coming to retail outside of that.
I think Killmonger was one of the better villains in the MCU. If I had to rank the villain, I would say 1st = Loki, 2nd = Ultron, 3rd = Killmonger, 4th = Thanos, Last = whomever the villain was in Thor: The Dark World (Malekith). I also liked Obadiah Stane in Iron Man for some odd reason.
I think zemo is #1
Stane was a really good villain, that's why. Stane was a dark mirror for Stark, a way for Tony to see who and what he could become if he didn't change.
Seeing you beating up the minis with your gavel is getting increasingly difficult to watch. 🤣
wakonda forever
So many repeat effects what a rip off