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I'm expecting a dial that is a fun mixture of these dials:
-Mutations and Monsters "Gladiator Hulk"
-DC 75th Ares
Mix in some kind of power/trait that helps him take on whole teams and a dial that spikes in the middle like most Hulks but it doesn't start or end badly at all either.
-Should have a click where he is doing 6 natural damage
So he's a close combat bruiser? He'll have to be pretty nasty if they want a close combat oriented figure to cost close to 300 points.
Are you expecting that he's going to be more points than In-Betweener? That sounds like more than a 300 point dial. Possibly.
The In-Betweener is more of an "Abstract" than the other Elders of the Universe. For those that aren't familiar with the term, Abstract is the term that Marvel has given to it's "GOD" characters. Galactus, Eternity, Eon, Infinity, Death, The Beyonder, Master Hate, Lord Order, Mistress Love, etc. are all abstracts.
The other Elders, though powerful in their own right, shouldn't be as powerful as the Abstracts. I highly doubt that much care is going to be put into their dials as far as making this true in the game, but Champion as well as most of the other Elders SHOULDN'T top out at more than 250. The only other one that might get near In-Betweener level would be Gamemaster, I think. I have no idea how they are going to do the Runner and The Gardener to make them a big point cost.
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IF I am unfortunate enough to pull 2 Galactus figures from my GG boosters,
and IF I can't sell/trade the extra away,
am I the only one thinking of trying my hand at modding a Galactus into Tenebrous? They seem so close to each other in structure and apparel that it is a fairly straight forward mod.
(Can you tell that I am near the end of the Annihilation TPBs?)
The In-Betweener is more of an "Abstract" than the other Elders of the Universe. For those that aren't familiar with the term, Abstract is the term that Marvel has given to it's "GOD" characters. Galactus, Eternity, Eon, Infinity, Death, The Beyonder, Master Hate, Lord Order, Mistress Love, etc. are all abstracts.
The other Elders, though powerful in their own right, shouldn't be as powerful as the Abstracts. I highly doubt that much care is going to be put into their dials as far as making this true in the game, but Champion as well as most of the other Elders SHOULDN'T top out at more than 250. The only other one that might get near In-Betweener level would be Gamemaster, I think. I have no idea how they are going to do the Runner and The Gardener to make them a big point cost.
Comicvine talks abut Grandmaster
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Like all other Elders, the Grandmaster is a member of one of the first sentient races in the universe and possesses various superhuman abilities.
Power Primordial: The Power Primordial is residual energy left over from the Big Bang that created the current Marvel Universe. The Grandmaster is the last member of his race and he, like all other Elders, maintains his powers and himself through monomaniacal obsessions, with his being games. Like all Elders, the Grandmaster has purposely channeled the energies of the Power Primordial through countless years of training. In the case of the Grandmaster, he has channeled the Power Primordial for an all around effect such as granting himself superhuman physical, mental, and energy manipulative capabilities.
Superhuman Strength: The Grandmaster possesses some degree of superhuman strength, the limits of which aren't clearly defined. However, the upper limit of his strength does not exceed 25 tons.
Superhuman Speed: The Grandmaster can run and move at speeds that are beyond the physical limits of the finest human athlete.
Superhuman Stamina: Due to the unique effects of the Power Primordial, and the extent in which the Grandmaster has focused this energy for the evolution of his physical form, his musculature produces no fatigue toxins. As a result, he has limitless physical stamina in all activities.
Superhuman Durability: The Grandmaster's body is virtually invulnerable to physical injury. He can withstand powerful impact forces, exposure to temperature and pressure extremes, exposure to the vaccum of space, and powerful blasts of energy without being injured.
Immortality: Although there are a number of beings claiming to be immortal, the Grandmaster and the other Elders are true immortals. Death itself has banned the Elders from it's realm. As a result, the Grandmaster cannot be killed by any means. Although he can sustain physical injury, no injury can threaten his continued existence. The Grandmaster is also completely immune to all diseases and the aging process. Prior to being banished by Death, the Grandmaster was still functionally immortal in the sense that he was immune to aging and disease and he could rapidly regenerate almost any damaged bodily tissue. However, it was possible for him to be killed. He also doesn't require food, water, or even air to breathe and can survive indefinitely in a complete vaccum.
Superhuman Agility: The Grandmaster's agility, balance, and bodily coordination are enhanced to levels that are beyond the natural physical limits of even the finest human athlete.
Superhuman Reflexes: The Grandmaster's reflexes are similarly enhanced and are superior to those of the finest human athlete.
Superhuman Intellect: The Grandmaster has devoted much of his time into channeling the Power Primordial to increase his intellect over the millenia. As a result, his intellect is vastly superior to those of an ordinary human. He is a genius in all scientific fields and has created technology far surpassing that of Earth's current level of technology.
Psionics: The Grandmaster also possesses vast psionic powers including telepathy and telekinesis. He can use his telepathy to read the thoughts of most other beings, control their actions, erase memories, create false memories, or fire mental bolts to stun a being into unconsciousness. He can also move and manipulate objects with his mind, even if the object is extremely heavy, with little to no effort.
Energy Manipulation: The Grandmaster has also devoted much of the Power Primordial into granting him the ability to manipulate vast amounts of energy for a variety of purposes. The most common of those purposes includes the projection of immensely powerful blasts of concussive energy, heat, and cold. He can use his powers to literally resurrect dead beings no matter how badly damaged or dispersed they might be. He can also use these powers to restore to full life beings that are on the verge of death. He can bestow this power over life and death to mortal beings, though only for a few minutes. The Grandmaster can also molecularly manipulate the matter of most objects, beings, and substance even over a global scale. The Grandmaster can also use his powers to teleport himself and others across galactic distances or to transverse space itself under his own power at faster than light speeds.
I could make a 300-400 point dial with just that text let alone reading the comics.
The point cost has absolutely nothing to do with comic accuracy. Nemesis says hello. It's simply a matter of how expensive are the powers that the dial creators want to use to represent them. I've long given up on focusing on a character's point cost because it's clear it means nothing in regards to comic accuracy.
Absolutely. Sculpt looks even better in person than it does in pictures. I'll be using it tonight and if that goes reasonably well in up to two tournaments on Saturday.
Maybe Ill get the Adam Warlock Before Friday :/ for some reason its been sitting in Des Moines for two days......