A while back, somebody said the X-cycle would emphasize XMen working as a team. Rogue does that in spades. In multiplayer it’s conceivable she can grab some else’s 8 hit whombo card, use it, hand it back politely then go about her business. I especially like how she has access to cards she otherwise wouldn’t by exploiting Traits. She can be an Android and use Reboot for example. In a very real way she rewards people with large collections. I’m still waiting for someone to come up with a way to exploit minion/villain traits.
Since I almost always play solo (I haven't plaid with another person in a couple of years), I plan on setting out a "dummy" hero to have the option to put Touched on that "dummy." Then I can be more creative with builds. One I want to try is to have a Rogue Web-Warrior build. I don't know if it'll be great since it's tough NOT to put Touched on the villain, but I generally think it's unfair to limit what I can do because a hero was designed more for multi-player. My goal is to have fun, and coming up with creative builds is part of that fun (and I don't want to be forced to play 2-handed).
Oh, that's funny. You mentioned that right after I wrote this, though you didn't care for the idea. The thing is, though, that I want to see how I can combine a Web-Warrior build with another build to make it unique. Since I'm running a Protection tournament right now, combining with X-Men build seems like it could be interesting.
@@D20Woodworking I can understand that. I have ongoing tournaments I run, so that means I don't play any one hero very frequently, but I play every single hero in that tournament, so I've played each hero a fair number of times. I only recently started looking at other people's decks as inspiration (in the last couple of weeks), so I have many types of builds I likely haven't tried yet.
A while back, somebody said the X-cycle would emphasize XMen working as a team. Rogue does that in spades.
In multiplayer it’s conceivable she can grab some else’s 8 hit whombo card, use it, hand it back politely then go about her business.
I especially like how she has access to cards she otherwise wouldn’t by exploiting Traits. She can be an Android and use Reboot for example. In a very real way she rewards people with large collections.
I’m still waiting for someone to come up with a way to exploit minion/villain traits.
I know we're looking at solo here, but knowing that Storm can give Rogue stalwart or retaliate just makes her cards even cooler.
So when you draw Misled, do you keep it in your hand until you’re able to discard at the end of the round? Does it take up a spot in your hand size??
Since I almost always play solo (I haven't plaid with another person in a couple of years), I plan on setting out a "dummy" hero to have the option to put Touched on that "dummy." Then I can be more creative with builds. One I want to try is to have a Rogue Web-Warrior build. I don't know if it'll be great since it's tough NOT to put Touched on the villain, but I generally think it's unfair to limit what I can do because a hero was designed more for multi-player. My goal is to have fun, and coming up with creative builds is part of that fun (and I don't want to be forced to play 2-handed).
Oh, that's funny. You mentioned that right after I wrote this, though you didn't care for the idea. The thing is, though, that I want to see how I can combine a Web-Warrior build with another build to make it unique. Since I'm running a Protection tournament right now, combining with X-Men build seems like it could be interesting.
Great minds think a like? haha. And yeah, maybe it's because I have run so many trait builds recently that I am just tired of it... I don't know...
@@D20Woodworking I can understand that. I have ongoing tournaments I run, so that means I don't play any one hero very frequently, but I play every single hero in that tournament, so I've played each hero a fair number of times. I only recently started looking at other people's decks as inspiration (in the last couple of weeks), so I have many types of builds I likely haven't tried yet.