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Holy Moley! That power allowing friendlies to mind control, though circumstantial, could prove very useful. If he is almost dead, mind control him and regenerate, then he can go ahead and attack. He also is not the guy to attack first on your team, let him go last so he gets the bonus to his attack during that special attack power.
For viewing ease...
#051 R Hulk
Team: No Affiliation
Range: 0
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Keywords: Brute, Horsemen of Apocalypse, Monster, Warrior
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The Second Horseman: War Modify Hulk's attack value by +1 until the end of the turn for each opposing character who took damage from an attack this turn. Attack - Here's Your Friend Back: Give Hulk a close combat action that deals no damage. If it hits, place the target in a square adjacent to an opposing character who is within 10 squares and line of fire. Then make a ranged combat attack against that second opposing character, even if that attack would normally be illegal. If this second attack hits, deal both characters 3 penetrating damage. Damage - Brainwashed: Friendly characters may target Hulk with Mind Control.
Last edited by robedestroyer; 02/28/2011 at 17:59..
Very nice! When I saw the figure, I expected a deeper dial, but it is great for 199 points. "Here's Your Friend Back" is awesome! I can't wait to try him out.
Awesome, I love that special attack power, hulk can still be adjacent to a third character to make that ranged target attack It will be furn to knock people out of hindering. Indomitable is awesome with those powers. No scientist keyword...
"I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing around, I mean to deprive you of your life. But I wanted you to know who it was who had beaten you."
KHAN NOONIAN SINGH
In memory of Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán Merino