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I have been thinking about this for a while and decided to make another one of these lists much as I did for a second Halo set (link in sig) so as with the Halo one I'll start with a set list and when I feel that has been properly filled out and refined I'll start making the dials so let's get started:
There is my preliminary list tell me what you think suggestions comments and concerns (Oh and please no "This should not be made anti-compatibility comments)
Heavy Shielding: Geth Trooper can use Energy Shield/ Deflection and Invulnerability Distributive Intelligence: Modify Geth troppers stats by +1 for each friendly character with the Geth keyword within 6 squares
A few too many generics, I'd split them up into "Mass Effect 1" and "Mass Effect 2" honestly. Maybe have a few more Shepards (I'd go with six, and just do three male and three female, then flip the classes for the second set. Like a male Vanguard for the 1st set and then female Vanguard for the second).
Also, need more Collectors and their minions, which is why I'd go ME1 and ME2.
Or, if you include ME3 as well, then just do 4 Shepards each set... then you get all 12 eventually.
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A few too many generics, I'd split them up into "Mass Effect 1" and "Mass Effect 2" honestly. Maybe have a few more Shepards (I'd go with six, and just do three male and three female, then flip the classes for the second set. Like a male Vanguard for the 1st set and then female Vanguard for the second).
Also, need more Collectors and their minions, which is why I'd go ME1 and ME2.
Or, if you include ME3 as well, then just do 4 Shepards each set... then you get all 12 eventually.
For a smaller set to keep it selling Especially for a non-comic set (and one with very few major characters) commons and uncommons being mostly generic is a good thing IMO.
For a smaller set to keep it selling Especially for a non-comic set (and one with very few major characters) commons and uncommons being mostly generic is a good thing IMO.
True. I was thinking for one set there were too many. For two... you're probably good there. And I'd sprinkle Shepard throughout all the rarities. Have 1 common (male soldier), 1 uncommon (female vanguard), 1 rare (male infiltrator), 1 super-rare (female biotic). Or something like that.
Plus you can have additional minor characters from ME1 (Gianna Parasini, Fist, etc.)
You also don't want to have ALL the name characters be rares, I'd put a few in as uncommons.
Geth single-bases in Mass Effect: Geth Hopper, Geth Shock Trooper, Geth Sniper, Geth Juggernaut, Geth Destroyer, Geth Trooper, Geth Rocket Trooper, Geth Prime. And you could possible use an Armature on a peanut-base.
Quote : Originally Posted by hail_eris
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Geth trooper and Turian Soldier are both underpriced. Trooper has a straight dial of damage reduction (most ly invuln) for 50 pts
Compare Turian Soldier to Starlord or Victor Mancha; I'd say soldier is 140-160 pts.
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