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Need advice on a house rule: Morph is Now Shifting Focus
So I recently got the Hank Pym Box Set for a gift after admiring it for years. My friends that I normally play with have agreed to house rule that every Morph is now treated as a Shifting Focus, the mechanic should have worked that way from the start. But I have run into a situation where I would like some feedback.
If Ant-Man (single base) morphs into Giant-Man (Large Base) and has adjacent figures how would you handle that situation? Would you just move other pieces so that they would be adjacent to the new larger dial?
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Cards I need: BvS Armored Batman, TMNT1 SR Leonardo, SR Donatello (If you have scans PM me!)
Note: I dislike this house rule (for the same reason I dislike any house rules that make sweeping changes; it will catch players off guard and teach them the wrong rules). However, if it is literally just a rule you guys use around the kitchen table, that's fine.
"I think it is very important to consider your venue a community and not a commodity." - tyroclix
He's talking about "house rules" that apply not between a group of friends but at a specific location where they play so that anybody who shows up at that location and doesn't know the "house rules" are a substantial disadvantage.
He's talking about "house rules" that apply not between a group of friends but at a specific location where they play so that anybody who shows up at that location and doesn't know the "house rules" are a substantial disadvantage.
I say this so rarely: vamroc's right.
9 times out of 10, people that mention house rules are talking about venues (since people playing among friends ala a board game are likely to just play how they want). Didn't realize this was such a controversial fact.
"I think it is very important to consider your venue a community and not a commodity." - tyroclix
9 times out of 10, people that mention house rules are talking about venues (since people playing among friends ala a board game are likely to just play how they want). Didn't realize this was such a controversial fact.
*EVERYTHING* (and then some) on the internet is controversial. <--- that right there is controversial. <--- and so it that...