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Sett watched as the lithe mutant made her get-away. "Fresh fleshshsh!" He advanced across a fence and got close enough to touch the heroes. "You shshshall pay for thwarting the massster! You shshshall all be captured and ssssubmitted for his approval!"
On the other side of the facility, two more minor serpent minions winged in to aid their master.
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Hecate (Sett) moves to N18.
Hecate Outwits Bishop's Outwit (unless the fence edge between Bishop and Hecate functions as hindering terrain, in which case Bishop couldn't see Hecate to Outwit any of Hecate's powers -- in this case Hecate Outwits Havok's Energy Explosion). (Is this an unfair contingency instruction? I'm just not sure on the rules for the edges of hindering terrain. I think there _is_ unhindered LoF between Bishop and Hecate, don't you? So i'll stick with Hecate Outwitting Bishop's Outwit. whew)
PScout in Q7 picks up Moloid and flies to Q13, putting the Moloid down in R13.
PScouts 1 & 2 clear.
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RECAP
X-Factor (Just call us St. Patrick-Factor -- as in luck o' the irish?)
E Havok O18 (5/5)
[5]R Bishop O17@ (6/6)
U Ult Phoenix P17 (7/7)
R Psylocke P18@ (5/5)
Sett's minions (sssurrounded by sssnakes)
R Parademon Scout #1 N17 (1/3)
R Parademon Scout #2 M19 (3/3)
R Parademon Scout #3 Q13 (3/3) @
V Abbey Chase O15 (6/6) (stealthed)
U Hecate N18 (9/9) @
R Moloid R13 (2/2)
HO: A1, A2, Q4
LO: F12, O15, V13
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You might want to adjust Bishop's IAPs if my objection is sustained. ;-)
Boy, Psssssylocke was lucky with her breakaway! She would have been ssssweetmeat for the ssserpents.
Oky, you're right. My rule book was on my desk downstairs while the map and my laptop was in the attic as i entered my move. Here's the updated RECAP, with the PScout 1 removed. My move stays; Bishop's IAPs, too. ;-)
RECAP
X-Factor (Just call us St. Patrick-Factor -- as in luck o' the irish?)
E Havok O18 (5/5)
[5]R Bishop O17@ (6/6)
U Ult Phoenix P17 (7/7)
R Psylocke P18@ (5/5)
Sett's minions (sssurrounded by sssnakes)
R Parademon Scout #1 N17 *KO*
R Parademon Scout #2 M19 (3/3)
R Parademon Scout #3 Q13 (3/3) @
V Abbey Chase O15 (6/6) (stealthed)
U Hecate N18 (9/9) @
R Moloid R13 (2/2)
Fortuitous for sure, but any (non plasticity/giant) break-away os just 50/50, and you do that every time you roll a 7 or more to hit :] Your serpents need to keep away from sweetmeats, makes you ssssluggish
Havok grabbed Bishop and took him to the roof, away from the snake-man with the claws. When things got this hot tactics went out of the window, and it was pure reflexes. You couldn't tell by the way they moved though, long hours of training together made it al look choreographed.
Phoenix glared at the giant snake-man, and a fiery aura surrounded her. "Taste the justice of the Phoenix." A stream of fire reached out at the serpent, cutting through even its iron hard scales.
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X-Factor turn 5
Havok tries to break-away. Roll is a 5. Havok picks up Bishop and flies to Q15, placing Bishop in P16.
Phoenix attacks Hecate. AV11 vs DV16. Roll is 3+4(7), HIT for 4 damage (3+RCE+Enhance-Invuln). She'll give half of the XP to Psylocke.
The rest clear.
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RECAP
X-Factor (It's whackin' day in Springfield)
[] E Havok Q15@ (5/5)
[5] R Bishop P16 (6/6)
[2] U Ult Phoenix P17@ (7/7)
[2] R Psylocke P18 (5/5)
Sett's minions (Good thing she wasn't Manaconda)
R Parademon Scout #1 N17 *KO*
R Parademon Scout #2 M19 (3/3)
R Parademon Scout #3 Q13 (3/3) @
V Abbey Chase O15 (6/6) (stealthed)
U Hecate N18 (5/9) @
R Moloid R13 (2/2)
Sett's lieutenant saw a bright flare of plasma and watched as the apparent leader of mutants landed on the roof, bringing the fight to him. He carried another mutant with him and placed the muscular, heavily-armed tattooed man right in his face. With a hiss and a flare of its cobra-like neck, the serpent distracted the mullet mutant and spit venom. It struck Bishop and burned; he recoiled in pain.
"Excccellent, my ssservant!" cried Sett, as he landed on the rooftop, transported by one of his winged minions. "We shall feasssst on these intruders yet!"
Havok heard Bishop's cry of pain and turned his head to see his pursuer hot on his tail.
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Abbey Outwits Bishop's Toughness and attacks him> AV8 vs DV 15> roll: 5+2=7 > HIT (barely, whew!) for 2 damage.
PScout 2 in M19 grabs Hecate and flies to P15, setting Hecate (Sett) in Q14.
PScout 3 clears.
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RECAP
X-Factor (snake charmers)
[] E Havok Q15@ (5/5)
[5] R Bishop P16 (4/6) (Toughness Outwitted)
[2] U Ult Phoenix P17@ (7/7)
[2] R Psylocke P18 (5/5)
Sett's minions (throwing a party on the roof)
R Parademon Scout #1 N17 *KO*
R Parademon Scout #2 M19 (3/3) @
R Parademon Scout #3 Q13 (3/3)
V Abbey Chase O15 (6/6) (stealthed) @
U Hecate N18 (5/9)
R Moloid R13 (2/2)
HO: A1, A2, Q4
LO: F12, O15, V13
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Ouch. That hurt. You haven't missed a roll yet. I can hardly believe i utterly overlooked the 'Havok lifts off and opens up Phoenix's LoF' tactic....
At least i touched Bishop...
i entered this move with my boy running around here; i hope everythiing's correct; it's hard to concentrate...
Well, if 2 successful breakaways and two hits where I needed 5 or more impress you then wait till you're on the end of DM's knockbacks, ow Wakanda's BCF's
Biship reached for a stunning device to use on the serpent-man, but something in the way it swayed held him for a second, then just as he realized his mistake the serpent lashed out at him, slashing him and knocking the device away.
Bishop used the momentum from the blow to roll to the side, blasting another flying serpent out of the air as he went.
Havok hovered above Sett, "I take it that you're the head Serpent?" he asked. The snake only hissed in reply, so Havok continued. "You're under arrest by the authority of the United States government. Surrender now or face the consequences.
Sett looked at Havok for a moment, and then began to hiss, it sounded like chuckling.
Havok nodded. "I didn't think so, but they pay me to ask. No big loss, I'd rather beat the #### out of you."
Sett's eyes widened as a blast of plasma slammed in to him.
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X-Factor turn 6
Bishop attacks Scout #2. AV8 vs DV14. Roll is 5+1(6), HIT for 3 damage (1+RCE) and the KO.
Havok pushes and attacks Sett. AV9 vs DV14. Roll is 5+6(11), HIT for 2 damage (3-tough).
The rest clear.
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RECAP
X-Factor (Got our whackin' sticks)
[2] E Havok Q15@@ (4/5)
[10] R Bishop P16@ (4/6)
[2] U Ult Phoenix P17@ (7/7)
[2] R Psylocke P18 (5/5)
Sett's minions (I'd say crawl away on your bellies, but snakes don't have a choice)
R Parademon Scout #1 *KO*
R Parademon Scout #2 *KO*
R Parademon Scout #3 Q13 (3/3)
V Abbey Chase O15 (6/6) (stealthed) @
U Hecate N18 (3/9)
R Moloid R13 (2/2)
Redo, due to the fact that Abbey is basing Bishop, so he can't use ranged on the Scout.
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Biship reached for a stunning device to use on the serpent-man, but something in the way it swayed held him for a second, then just as he realized his mistake the serpent lashed out at him, slashing him and knocking the device away. He took a shot at it, but it swayed away from the shot, moving with in-human speed.
Havok hovered above Sett, "I take it that you're the head Serpent?" he asked. The snake only hissed in reply, so Havok continued. "You're under arrest by the authority of the United States government. Surrender now or face the consequences.
Sett looked at Havok for a moment, and then began to hiss, it sounded like chuckling.
Havok nodded. "I didn't think so, but they pay me to ask. No big loss, I'd rather beat the #### out of you."
Sett's eyes widened as a blast of plasma slammed in to him.
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Bishop attacks Chase. AV8 vs DV14. Roll is 6+6 (12!). wow. Ok, this is a potentially very nasty hit, but I need to get past SS and DG TA. As this is such a big move, I am going to use an online roller and email the results to Doom's Medic so that everything is above board.
SS roll is a 4
DG TA roll is a 6
Saved by DG TA, you don't see that every day.
Havok pushes and attacks Sett. AV9 vs DV14. Roll is 5+6(11), HIT for 2 damage (3-tough).
The rest clear.
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RECAP
X-Factor (Got our whackin' sticks)
[2] E Havok Q15@@ (4/5)
[5] R Bishop P16@ (4/6)
[2] U Ult Phoenix P17@ (7/7)
[2] R Psylocke P18 (5/5)
Sett's minions (Lucky little serpents)
R Parademon Scout #1 *KO*
R Parademon Scout #2 M19 (3/3) @
R Parademon Scout #3 Q13 (3/3)
V Abbey Chase O15 (6/6) (stealthed) @
U Hecate N18 (3/9)
R Moloid R13 (2/2)
Doesn't the Danger Girl TA go first? Since it requires you to attack another target or attempt a breakaway etc. Semantics here since bishop is basing abby but it's a good thing to remember in the future so you don't cheat yourself out of an attack or a high roll. Woulda got a 10 against someone else if bishop wasn't based. Of course if they had SS or invuln it woulda came up a 6.
Actually You coulda actually took the first 6 of the critical to be the DG TA then used the second 6 for a breakaway for Bishop since your forced to take another action anyway. I mean I can't imagine you want him based with abby when he's got RCE.
1) Kasz is right. The DG(or Skrull) TA roll is for targeting. And is made first.
2) DK is there any reason in particular you are sending me rolls for this game(if it is you who is sending them)?
3) And for the love of all reason why are you(or the other person) using irony?!?!? That is by far the worst dice roller in all existence......ask Wakanda or Clix about all the huge Multi-player games that have been mangled by consecutive critical misses, and miss-sent rolls. It's bad luck to even think about that site!
DM
CW:Choosing Sides
I made a promise to Matt Murdock to wear his mask....I've fought this war in his place.....And I'll continue to do so.
But I haven't forgotten who I am...and soon it will be time to carry my own burdens again.
Hhmm, I reread the DG TA and I see what you mean.
It's up to you Mike. If you're ok with me taking another action after the DG roll then Bishop rolled a 4 and breaksaway to S15. If not then np and the move stays as is.
1) Kasz is right. The DG(or Skrull) TA roll is for targeting. And is made first.
Got that now, was using it like a poopy version of SS.
2) DK is there any reason in particular you are sending me rolls for this game(if it is you who is sending them)?
I didn't have Mike's email address, and you're the X-Factor Ed.
3) And for the love of all reason why are you(or the other person) using irony?!?!? That is by far the worst dice roller in all existence......ask Wakanda or Clix about all the huge Multi-player games that have been mangled by consecutive critical misses, and miss-sent rolls. It's bad luck to even think about that site!
Someone posted in thread with a heroclix friendly version, so I used it. What online roller would you reccomend?