Reply: DC Comics Deck-Building Game:: Variants:: Re: So, let's talk mixing...
by Hida Mann Played last night. Took about an hour to get through all the villains/arch enemies together, using equivalent types (eg equipment=artifacts)Some very cool combos (Gimli takes out Ra's turn...
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by jbwc Started on Super Heroes I'd like to see....starting with Jimmy Olsen!I still need to figure out what his special ability would be, but I'm torn on which image to use:
View ArticleReply: DC Comics Deck-Building Game:: Variants:: Re: So, let's talk mixing...
by citizen The card backs are different, as there is Cerebus: Heroes and Cerebus: Middle-earth. However, if you have sleeves, you can mix them no problem. Just remember that:Ally = HeroVillain =...
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by A Week in Geekdom Love the big hero card for Swamp Thing, my podcast is also into making custom cards so i'll try and share some of what we've made as well :)
View ArticleReply: DC Comics Deck-Building Game:: Variants:: Re: So, let's talk mixing...
by Jlerpy A further thought: I'd assume you'd treat an Ambush as a type of Attack for the purpose of DC Defense cards too. It struck me as a little odd that LOTR calls them out separately, rather than...
View ArticleSession: DC Comics Deck-Building Game:: Aquaman vs Cyborg
by SilvaShado My husband got the DC Deckbuilding Game for his birthday. He put it on his wish list because we had played it once before at our game store for an After Play video. We already had all of...
View ArticleReply: DC Comics Deck-Building Game:: Sessions:: Re: Aquaman vs Cyborg
by Jlerpy Aquaman's ability to next-turn practically everything that's not a Super Villain is pretty great and Locations can provide an amazing card-advantage. I'm surprised the score gap wasn't even...
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by IEShadow Haha I enjoyed this very much! I was talking about the subject of heroes fighting each other to my friend who is a diehard DC fan. He simply said, "well, their egos do get in the way alot."...
View ArticleReply: DC Comics Deck-Building Game:: Rules:: Re: how does this play out?
by Superjin You are not immune to second attacks. There are some attacks that may not trigger. However, Lex luther, poison ivy, etc. , and other several other attckers do not require any cards in the...
View ArticleThread: DC Comics Deck-Building Game:: Rules:: Possible infinite power?
by Superjin Set up: Super hero - SupermanHand: 1 - x-ray vision 4 - punchI play x-ray vision and my opponent reveals an x-ray vision. I play his x-ray vision which loops back to his x-ray vision. And...
View ArticleThread: DC Comics Deck-Building Game:: Rules:: aquaman clarification plus...
by Superjin Set up: Super Hero - AquamanLocation ongoing: Watch Tower & BatcaveDiscard pile: Man of Steel Line up: 1 Bat signal + 4 RANDOMSHand: 1 Dark knight + 1 Kid flash + 3 PunchI play Dark...
View ArticleThread: DC Comics Deck-Building Game:: Rules:: double super heroes
by Superjin With games one vc one, my friend and I have been playing with each player having two super heroes. SET UP: Cyborg & FlashHand: Nth metalPlay Nth metal. Draw for cyborg. Allowed to draw...
View ArticleReply: DC Comics Deck-Building Game:: Rules:: Re: double super heroes
by Jlerpy I'd say yes, in both cases. If you haven't already used the Flash, draw an extra card.
View ArticleReply: DC Comics Deck-Building Game:: Rules:: Re: Possible infinite power?
by Jlerpy You would only trigger Superman's ability once, because you've only used one kind of Super Power.
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