SpideyGoNuts
03/12/2003, 06:18
Hey all! I'm new here so be gentle and don't slip any roofies into my drink. Thanks, much appreciated. ;)
Okay! My question is the topic of debate night after night of Heroclix and my next team idea basically hangs on the answer.
The Anti-Superman Team Ability states:
"If two Superman Enemies are adjacent, the figure with the highest point value has the Outwit super power. If that figure already has Outwit, this special ability does not work. "
That said, lets say I've got ohhh....
A - R Doomsday (137pts)
B - E Brainiac 13 (122pts)
C - R Intergang Agent (18pts)
D - V Intergang Agent (25pts)
Now lets say all of them are cozied up nice and tight in a square two by two.
Ex:
A.B.
C.D.
Because they all have varying point values and they are all adjacent, can I then:
1 - First declare R Agent and V Agent as a group of two which are adjacent, to give the V Agent outwit, and then...
2 - Declare V Agent and E Brainiac 13 as a group of two which are adjacent, thus giving E Brainiac 13 Outwit, and then...
3 - Declare E Brainiac 13 and R Doomsday as a group of two which are adjacent, thus giving R Doomsday Outwit?
I assume I can given the fact you can chain the Defender's team abilty in even a straight line of figures
(Ex: X.A.B.CX. )where Fig. A shares its defense of 18 with Fig. B, changing his defense of 15 to said 18 and then Fig. C can share Fig. B's new 18 defense value, completing the chain.
I know this is longwinded and thankyou for bearing with me here, just thought I'd lay it out as clear as possible.
Thanks!
Okay! My question is the topic of debate night after night of Heroclix and my next team idea basically hangs on the answer.
The Anti-Superman Team Ability states:
"If two Superman Enemies are adjacent, the figure with the highest point value has the Outwit super power. If that figure already has Outwit, this special ability does not work. "
That said, lets say I've got ohhh....
A - R Doomsday (137pts)
B - E Brainiac 13 (122pts)
C - R Intergang Agent (18pts)
D - V Intergang Agent (25pts)
Now lets say all of them are cozied up nice and tight in a square two by two.
Ex:
A.B.
C.D.
Because they all have varying point values and they are all adjacent, can I then:
1 - First declare R Agent and V Agent as a group of two which are adjacent, to give the V Agent outwit, and then...
2 - Declare V Agent and E Brainiac 13 as a group of two which are adjacent, thus giving E Brainiac 13 Outwit, and then...
3 - Declare E Brainiac 13 and R Doomsday as a group of two which are adjacent, thus giving R Doomsday Outwit?
I assume I can given the fact you can chain the Defender's team abilty in even a straight line of figures
(Ex: X.A.B.CX. )where Fig. A shares its defense of 18 with Fig. B, changing his defense of 15 to said 18 and then Fig. C can share Fig. B's new 18 defense value, completing the chain.
I know this is longwinded and thankyou for bearing with me here, just thought I'd lay it out as clear as possible.
Thanks!