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I am going to love playing this fig, and I havn't even seen the sculpt yet.
Great attacks, nice Range, nice self-healing abilities.
MONSTER keyword.
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He is just the product of a clever series of cover art, they gave him a background and design just based off his look. As far as I know there was never an iron slayer
My second favorite IM chase. He's a "dead-ringer" for The Deadpool Kid (just add swords and a repaint), and the only A-Spirit version that can heal to full and dish out decent damage along the way.
A dual MC-strategy with Mole Man (GG) and Tony Stark (IIM) could be very effective.
Would playing the Monster Hunter feat on him grant him +2 attack and damage against Monsters? +1 from his trait, +1 from the feat. I know there's a rule restricting the use of "same" powers from multiple sources at once (Stunning Blow on AO Deathstroke or FotR Gil-Galad who have built-in stunning blow as a special power), but Iron Slayer's trait and the Monster hunter feat are not quite so word-for-word the same as this other example, since they provide bonuses against a different assortment of enemy figure keywords &/or combat dial symbols; they just overlap on one.
@AdamWarlock: The feat and his powers have separate effects. The feat specifically targets Monsters and larger characters, whereas his traits specify Animal, Mystical or "shared" keywords.
It took me almost 8 years to realize it, but I think that we are all mistaken about him being an Old West cowboy. I think that he's a European monster hunter, like Van Helsing. His outfit is reminiscent of Hugh Jackman's, in that movie. And the book 'Dracula' was written in the era that he is from; 1897.