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Imagine him in Golden Age, clip-on Vampirism to him. Maybe have his fastball special throwing bud hang adjacent for Defend and you've got yourself an immortal.
I mean if we're going Golden Age, why not slap some Auto Regen on there? As if he wasn't healing enough.
Ninety-nine percent perfect.
Spidey has more of a "distraction" sort of schtick going, so I'd replace the Empower with Battle Fury.
Not to say that this is in any way an undesirable piece due to that little nitpick though - this guy is a beast.
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He's close, I'd say about 75% perfect, he needs improved movement at least through hindering, as well as traited toughness, and splash on some super senses and stealth and were perfect.
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75%? Seriously? This has to be point-for-point the best Wolverine we've ever gotten. There's always going to be little nitpickey things wrong with a fig.
90% of rules questions are answered by RTFC. Most of the rest are answered by a proper grasp of English and common goddamn sense.
75%? Whaa.....this guy is a beast compared to that cheaply wolverine we got in avx sure there's a couple thing need changed but for the points? No way this guy is a boss no matter who he tangles with which is how it should be !!!!
We already have a Wolverine with IM: ignores hindering, one with trailed toughness, etc etc. For me, this version is a great play-worthy, comic accurate example of the character: he has proper regen and the ability to use it for free, can charge/flurry with blades, and his point cost isn't overly inflated. Although I was unsure about the empower at first, it stands to reason given Wolverine's provision of training to other X-Men, namely Shadowcat who can carry him in then benefit from the extra damage.
I know some people don't like resources being taken into account when reviewing figures, but there do seem to be cases where a figure is designed with the foreknowledge that a certain absent ability can be easily granted by one. I'm not saying Wolverine is such an example; however, if you want to ignore terrain and give him some up front reducers the Phoenix Force with Colossus Fragment or BoTS with Kuurth's hammer provide that option.
I dont see why everyone is jumping on Adamantiumrush's comment. 75% Perfect is a good percentage, I could see if he said 50%, but he didn't. I think he is near perfect Wolverine but would have preferred the toughness and combat reflexes were switched. Still, he is a beast, until his regeneration rolls tank that is.