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Okay so how about this?
Heart's Desire? At the start of the game place the Jack's Compass Treasure Glyph on this Army Card. Jack's Compass Permanent Treasure Glyph This figure may add 2 to their move as long as they are unengaged prior to moving and end their move on a glyph. |
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I definitely like it too, that should be fun to play with.
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Name: Captain Jack Sparrow General: Aquilla Life 4 Move 5 Range 1 Attack 3 Defense 4 Points: ??? Reserved Bullet Special Attack Range 5. Attack 6. At the start of the game chose a unique hero an opponent controls. Jack Sparrow may only use this attack against that hero, and may only use it once per game. Parley Whenever an opponent reveals an order marker for a figure within 5 clear sight spaces of Captain Jack Sparrow, you may roll the 20-sided die. If you roll a 15-19, that figure's turn immediately ends. If you roll a 20, you may take temporary control of that figure's Army Card and all figures on it. Immediately take a turn with that figure's Army Card. At the end of that turn, control of that figure's Army Card returns to the player who controlled it before Parley. All Order Markers that were on that figure's card will stay on the card. Heart's Desire At the start of the game place the Jack's Compass Treasure Glyph on this Army Card. Jack's Compass Permanent Treasure Glyph This figure may add 2 to their move as long as they are unengaged prior to moving and end their move on a glyph. Then if you guys want a Cortez Treasure Glyph here's a rough draft. Treasure of Cortés Permanent Glyph If a non-Undead non-Soulborg figure lands on this glyph, that figure's owner may place a cursed gold token on that figure's Army Card. If you do then all figures on that Army Card are now Undead and gain the Undead Resilience special power. I decided a normal glyph would make more sense than a treasure glyph, because A)The chest with the treasure never moved in the movie, and B) The curse is non transferable. If it was a treasure glyph then someone else could pick up the glyph and in turn get cursed, which wash't how the curse worked in the movie. |
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If the treasure glyph was just specifically a coin then it would work that way. Jack picked up a coin and subsequently became cursed.
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Its strait forward, get cursed or don't. I actually think its less complicated than having to worry about other figures stealing the treasure glyph, and the curse, from one another. Plus making the glyph stationary could lead to some fun play scenarios imo. |
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I think a stationary glyph works well for squads, but poorly for heroes.
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