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My only thought on Multiple Man is that maybe his bystander-upon-damage should generate once per turn, not every time he takes damage?
He's fine as he is, though.
After all, his power is duplicating, so duplicate he does.
Good idea to put a limiter on that portion of it! I've done so, gave you credit, and sent you some rep. Thanks again!
Looking back over all of it, I do see it as a sequel to my “Who’s up for a Ghost Rider Set” from years ago as much as it is a sequel to Wheels of Vengeance. The 90s is very strong here.
That’s intentional— 90s Ghost Rider popularized the character to the point of it receiving a dedicated toy line without an accompanying TV show. That’s HUGE. It was a moment where Marvel was publishing the most ongoing horror comics ever, all with shared continuity and several crossover events (for better and worse, alas). That’s what makes it so strange that the Danny Ketch Ghost Rider -the one who enjoyed the longest ongoing comics run of ANY Ghost Rider- has gotten so overshadowed in the comics and in Clix. Even the title "Wheels of Vengeance Rides Again!" is a reference to the 90s series The Original Ghost Rider Rides Again!, which published the last 14-ish issues of the original Ghost Rider series.
Having said that, I did try to include as many modern Marvel horror characters as possible.
As to the character rarities… I’m not happy with them, honestly. Unclixed characters, imho, shouldn’t be above a rare, and it’s lame to make a few of them super-rare primes. In all cases, I sought to make the primes easy sculpt-swaps of their counterparts. The lone exception is Knuckles O’Shaugnessy, who straight-up should’ve been the prime for 90s Jinx, a child with a similar build and outfit. Ah well.
I began to wonder as I slotted characters by rarity or for Legacy cards if I was following Wizkids’ method. “Here’s who NEED to be commons,” “here’s my chase theme,” “here are the characters who NEED to be the most elaborate,” and “I don’t have space for these characters so they’ll be Legacy cards.” I used the LE dials for recent horror characters (spurred by LostGaladorian’s great suggestion) and the never-clixed Zadkiel-possessed Danny Ketch, a surprising absence from WoV.
Most importantly, thank you all for checking out my latest act of hubris! Special thanks to those who commented and contributed: