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nmcneeley
03/24/2003, 00:13
I don't know if this is the right place for it but I need some 3 person scenarios. I play once a week with two other guys and we get tired of either rescue the scientist find and the artifact. The only other thing we have tried is on giant team versus two smaller teams. Any other way we play two guys team up and one just gets smoked. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

KRoc
03/24/2003, 00:23
Don't know if it's feasible but you could make it so that each team is targeting one other team. First one to eliminate their targets wins.

for example, you have A, B, and C.

Team A must destroy team B, team B must destroy team C, team C must destroy team A.

If team B were to die then Team A wins, no matter who killed them. This will prevent players from ganging up together since it will cost them the game.

Let me know if my babble doesn't make sense.

nmcneeley
03/24/2003, 00:25
That does sound interesting. I was actually looking for something that could have some themed teams in it also. I will give it a try. Thank you.

Angelofhate
03/24/2003, 00:28
one person gets two 300 pt sentinels... or 1 300 pt sentinels and 300 pts in SHIELD members.

The other two people get 300 pts of Xmen and Brotherhood (one for each)

They work together to take out the Anti Mutant Crisis.

Ryko
03/25/2003, 14:15
well, me and some of my friends tried a capture the hill scenario. You get the special tokens and set the in a square at the center of the board. set a turn limit and the goal is to have just your figs in the "hill" for the longest, if other teams figs enter the "hill" then the turn timer resets. Its pretty fun and i hope this actully made sense.

Thorgrin
03/25/2003, 16:31
One thing that we did in our games is make a chart and have a person roll a d6. Whatever they rolled is the team they had to put together.

Something like:

1. Masters of Evil/Hydra
2. X-Men
3. Sinister Syndicate/Skrulls
4. Avengers
5. Brotherhood
6. Fantastic Four/Defenders/SHIELD

Something like that, but a little more balanced. You get to put in one independent (any pt value) and the rest had to be the team. No dupes allowed. So if it was 300 points and you rolled X-Men, the whole team has to be x-men with no dupes and max of one independent (figure with no team ability).

Hope that helps.

wolfman116
03/26/2003, 13:06
I usually play with three people and we have the same problem of ganging up every game. One thing we did was roll 8D6 for the placement of each figure. Roll 4D6 for the X-axis position and 4D6 for the Y-axis position. It takes a while so I ended up just writing a program on my calculator to do it randomly. The dice also tended to put everyone in the middle because of how they work. Two D10 and a D6-2 would work too. That way everyone's figures are next to others and you're pretty much forced into attacking whoever's next to you. The story behind it could be whatever you want. Some evil all-powerful being put the teams there randomly, Cosmic forces are responsible, whatever you want. Just a suggestion that we tried.

Wolfman116

monterey_29
03/26/2003, 13:10
we use the indoor and outdoor sets and those game cards they come with are really fun

PantherShade
03/26/2003, 13:50
Well, here's a 3-player I'm developing the players in my HeroClix Campaign:


"Mime Beat-Down"

Let's face it. Hero or villian, everyone loves to beat-down a mime.
"You're trapped in a box? Here, let me puch you out of it! What's the matter; can't yell for help?"

Every player places 2 unnamed minions (Con Artists, Police, etc.) of 20 points or less (no points are actually spent) that could be on their team (DC for DC teams, heroic for hero teams, etc.) into the 36 squares occupying the center of the board.
The minions may use any powers or team abilities that do not require an action. The game is over when all minions are KO'd.

Scenario Points:
KOing a designated mime: 1 point each
The mime had a usable ability: +1 point
The ability was Perplex: +1 point more
KOing an opposing figure with Perplex (a closet mime): 5 points
KOing an opposing figure who KO'd a mime as their last action (competition): 1 point


Suggestions are welcome...