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I'm also guessing that one version will be 'Great Darkness'.
That depends on how multiple versions of characters in this set are numbered. If they're in alphabetical order, then yes, I could see one or two more versions after Nemesis. If it's in order of lowest cost to highest cost though (which I think is how it worked last set), I don't think there will be another version after Nemesis, much less two versions.
If they're in alphabetical order, then yes, I could see one or two more versions after Nemesis. If it's in order of lowest cost to highest cost though (which I think is how it worked last set), I don't think there will be another version after Nemesis, much less two versions.
well... in the article, the guy was saying how there are Darkseids at the 4 through 8 drop slots... so, my money's on it being by alpha-order.
Quote : Originally Posted by Metagame Article
Another thing that works well with Darkseid’s stats and power isn’t obvious at first; there are actually Darkseid characters at every drop from 4-8.
i guess that doesn't technically mean they'll all have the DE affiliation (and be next to each other numerically)... but, i think it would be a little silly if they didn't.
Doh, I completely missed that line. I humbly retract my last statement then.
That brings up another question though. Why do UDE keep switching between alphabetical ordering and (lowest to highest) cost ordering? What's the point of not sticking to one format?
I wonder if it just a matter of the lead designer's personal taste, because sometimes the Legacy is at the end, and sometimes the Generic is, and sometimes the Legacy is from most recent sets to oldest, and sometimes vice versa.
Carbonbased predicts:
A Darkseid that searches for a card with version "Mockery" as a triggered effect (comes into play, when stunned, something).
A Karate Kid card that has Karnak-like abilities on Ferro Lad-like stats.
A plot twist with Teen Titans flavor - not necessarily team stamped - that is more effective against characters that share your team affiliation.
A Validus with the potential to inadvertantly beat up your own characters.