Another trick I do with speedsters is to apply a Selective Burst Extra to strength damage and Disarm. That way you can simulate them dashing around the battlefield and hitting all the enemies.
It’s not based on the number of people, just the more people give you more chances to raise the Power Rank. You pool the Degrees of Success of each of the attacks; one or two provides +2, three or more is +5.
Hey there! I was actually wondering if you might be able to answer me, since I can't find an answer to this question anywhere. What's the difference between an array and a wide array? ANd if I'm correct, a Wide array still lets you use multiple things within it without normally being able to do only one 'thing' at a time like a dynamic array, right? The wording on these things is..confusing and strange, so any clarification at all would help a ton!
@@WeeknightHero I use Herolab to build characters. It's got a nice little mostly automated program that can also generate easy to read pdfs with cheat sheets. It's in that.
Another trick I do with speedsters is to apply a Selective Burst Extra to strength damage and Disarm. That way you can simulate them dashing around the battlefield and hitting all the enemies.
This is a great way to clear out enemies
Oh yeah, my Silver Bullet character, Speedster + Impervious Toughness, was built to take advantage of slam.
That’s another awesome way to do it!
Does each member of a team attack add +2 or +5 or is it not based on the number of super heroes in the team attack?
It’s not based on the number of people, just the more people give you more chances to raise the Power Rank. You pool the Degrees of Success of each of the attacks; one or two provides +2, three or more is +5.
How much do each of these cost??
They don’t cost anything, any Player can do these! In fact that was the purpose for this video, most people don’t even know they can do these for free
Hey there! I was actually wondering if you might be able to answer me, since I can't find an answer to this question anywhere. What's the difference between an array and a wide array? ANd if I'm correct, a Wide array still lets you use multiple things within it without normally being able to do only one 'thing' at a time like a dynamic array, right? The wording on these things is..confusing and strange, so any clarification at all would help a ton!
I’ve never heard of wide array, can you tell me where you learned about it from?
@@WeeknightHero I use Herolab to build characters. It's got a nice little mostly automated program that can also generate easy to read pdfs with cheat sheets. It's in that.
It's derived seemingly from alternate affect, I think. I can post screenshots if you're comfortable with clicking links from Imgur.
Yah please do!