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Is the Quinjet really that "bad" as to write a whole "exploit weaknesses" article about it?
I saw a guy winning a tournament with it, but doesn't it take a couple of rounds too long to pull in the real heavy hitters? Perhaps I just need to see it happen to fathom it.
Also, the article here only concerns the 140+5 point version. What about the cheaper version, is it any good?
He literally just said that his articles aren't always going to be about the meta-defining pieces being played, just ones that he's seen and heard about that vex players.
And he also mentioned that he wasn't going to go over the lower cost version.
Do people not read anymore?
The point of these articles isn't to take down every single meta worthy piece but stuff that gives some players a difficult time. I have seen the Quinjet mentioned multiple times so I ran with it.
Great article. I enjoyed learning about how to combat and use the Quinjet!
I Have Some Time to Help - Give Quinjet a free action and choose an ID Character on your sideline of equal or less points than the resource dial indicates. Place that ID Character on the map adjacent to Quinjet, remove that ID Card from the game and score it, then roll a d6, turning this resource dial to the click number matching the result. That character is no longer an ID Character, can't ignore pushing damage, and is returned to your sideline when it takes damage.
I don't have a card but based on what is posted, wouldn't the part that I bolded set the dial back to a click 1 through 6, perhaps limiting the effectiveness of call-ins to lower points or requiring more turns to spin it higher again?
I don't have a card but based on what is posted, wouldn't the part that I bolded set the dial back to a click 1 through 6, perhaps limiting the effectiveness of call-ins to lower points or requiring more turns to spin it higher again?
That is correct but only using that power. You can still use call in help which in that case would mean you can roll 1d6 and spin it that many times.
He literally just said that his articles aren't always going to be about the meta-defining pieces being played, just ones that he's seen and heard about that vex players.
And he also mentioned that he wasn't going to go over the lower cost version.
Do people not read anymore?