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Thread: DC Comics Deck-Building Game:: General:: You guys think the heroes are balanced?

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by badassbr

Hey guys, I've played the game some times by now, and I don't really feel the game is as balanced

Let's see

Wonder woman, gets to draw 1 card for each villain she buys or gain, there are times that there is no villain, or even some times that there is a villain but it's the best card of the line up so other players buy it!
But Flash can have easily 7 cards a round thanks to his power!

I don't know if there is a strategy that I don't see or a combo for WW, if you do please tell


Batman seems a beast with +1 power for each equipment!
then Superman is + 1 power for each (different name) super power, and super powers are usualy expensive AND good for every one, so it's rare to get it =/ (to me it seems the just said different name so you wouldn't buy lot's of kicks)

I particularly don't like aquaman's power, when I think for a minute, his power on early game isn't much, I mean you have the card you bought on next turn, every one else will have on what? 2 or 3 turns??
his power is good later when we all have a lot of cards BUT with a lot of cards you buy expensive cards that aquaman's power are useless

green lantern and cyborg I think it's ok, green lantern gets better late game and cyborg gives you good options


Now, as I see the game I know that the heroes are just a "direction" you should follow in the game you don't really have to follow it, the benefits of the powers aren't really game changers, they are just a nice little bonus you can get sometimes

But clearly there are heroes that get those nice little bonus almost every freaking turn, and there are heros that get only once in a while, and that would be ok IF those heroes that get it fewer times had BETTER bonus on the card


Well, what you guys think?

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