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it's refering to if you roll 1-2: Stargirl has a range value of 4 "two targets" and can use Combat Reflexes, Incapacitate, and the Sharpshooter ability. then the incap would cause damage thanks to stunning blow after actions the damage could be divided after actions resolved the targets would also get the action tokens regularly
I don't mean to post twice on this, but why is this piece rated one star? It looks pretty playable, the sculpt is awesome and I would give it at least 3 stars. Maybe it's another glitch thing where it doesn't show up till you pull it up in a new window or something???
Compared to the inclusion of the designers in past champion pieces (Black Adam, and Mr. Sinister), the inclusion of the designer in this one is a little....weird, for lack of a better word.
I don't mean to post twice on this, but why is this piece rated one star? It looks pretty playable, the sculpt is awesome and I would give it at least 3 stars. Maybe it's another glitch thing where it doesn't show up till you pull it up in a new window or something???
It's a really good dial, especially at the lower point value, but to say that Alavia was mocked over the sculpt when it went front page would be to say that the ocean is damp. I think a lot of it is people refusing to seperate how AWFUL a sculpt it is from how much potential the dial has.
It's a really good dial, especially at the lower point value, but to say that Alavia was mocked over the sculpt when it went front page would be to say that the ocean is damp. I think a lot of it is people refusing to seperate how AWFUL a sculpt it is from how much potential the dial has.
Well, the sculpt is Ok, not so humble, but I did just want a modern age stargirl
The dial is good, but the sculpt is awful. I would replace the figure.
It took a bit of patience with an exacto-knife, but I was able to remove the guy from the sculpt. The only places it scraped any paint off were near the front of the staff where his left hand was, and her left hand that was firmly attached to his back. (Amusingly his right hand wasn't touching her at all, so it really made it look like he was trying to cop a feel.)
On a figure this small, you can hardly notice the two little blemishes at all, and the sculpt looks 1000 times better without him. So overall: WORTH IT!