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I made a coupple of mistakes that took me away from my game plan and exposed Deathstroke too early.
Here is how I am thinking to revise the Order of the Cult card:
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Assign 1 copy of Compel, and Dissent for free. You may also play Protect the Innocent in addition to other BFCs.
At the start of the game your opponent places 5 Glyph markers 11+ squares away from his starting zone. You may place 1 more Glyph marker anywhere on the map.
Brainwash Trigger: At the beginning of every turn roll 2 dice and add 1 for each Glyph marker you occupy.
10+: You control the opponent’s lowest point figure.
2-9: The figure returns to your opponent’s control.
I liked the concept of them controlling a character and using that to harrass the oponent. They should not have too much trouble controlling 2 squares which should let them make the roll on an 8 or higher.
In this match that would have meant they could have controlled Gnort and Chp at times which would have made a big difference.
The other option is to stick with old text, but allow them to Counter a power without having to draw LoF.
Let me know what you think.
"A Jester unemployed is nobody's fool." - The Court Jester "And so he says, I don't like the cut of your jib, and I go, I says it's the only jib I got, baby!
Good game. I had a lot more firepower than you but you were able to make it interesting for awhile there.
I think the Brainwash thing is definitely thematic and would have helped a lot in this match. The one thing about the lowest point character is what if it's a pog or something. It wouldn't be much of a benefit then. Just something to think about I guess.
They do have Protect the Innocent which should let them cut through pogs quicker and they should be able to use the low point generics to harrass and push them to move to the bigger figures.
Perhaps I can switch to "The closest opposing figure to a glyph". I think that would be the most interesting actually, it will keep the concept of manuever and position paramount.
"A Jester unemployed is nobody's fool." - The Court Jester "And so he says, I don't like the cut of your jib, and I go, I says it's the only jib I got, baby!