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japes October 11th, 2016 04:26 PM

The Book of Cheshire
 
The Book of Cheshire

C3G DC WAVE 26
WOMEN OF WONDER


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Comic PDF

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Mini PDF

The figure used for this unit is a Heroclix figure from the Unleashed set.
Its model number and name are #031-033 / Cheshire.
Its model number and name are #211 / Jade.

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Character Bio - Cheshire is often recognized as one of the world's greatest and most ruthless assassins and an enemy of the Teen Titans, often working as a deadly international terrorist. Her skills include mastery over physical combat, various weaponry, and she is an expert on exotic poisons. In the past she has had multiple romantic relationships and given birth to two children with different fathers, Lian Harper with Arsenal and Thomas Blake, Jr. with Catman. She has been a member of the Ravens, Tartarus, Injustice League, the Secret Six and Titans Villains for Hire.

Cheshire was created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez,
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japes October 11th, 2016 04:26 PM

Re: The Book of Cheshire - Breathing Period
 
NAME = CHESHIRE

SECRET IDENTITY = JADE NGUYEN

SPECIES = HUMAN
UNIQUENESS = UNIQUE HERO
CLASS = ASSASSIN
PERSONALITY = RUTHLESS

SIZE/HEIGHT = MEDIUM 4

LIFE = 4

MOVE = 6
RANGE = 1
ATTACK = 4
DEFENSE = 5

POINTS = 170


RUTHLESS SEDUCTION 13
If an opponent's figure engaged with Cheshire targets any figure for an attack and Cheshire is not engaged with any other figures, you may roll the 20-sided die. Subtract 3 from your roll if that figure has the Valiant personality. If you roll 13 or higher, either inflict one unblockable wound on that figure or, if that figure is a Unique Hero, immediately end that figure's turn.

POISON TIPPED CLAWS 13

After attacking a Unique Hero with Cheshire's normal attack, if Cheshire rolled at least 1 skull, you may roll the 20-sided die. If you roll 13 or higher, the defending figure immediately receives one wound. Androids, Constructs, and Undead are not affected by Poison Tipped Claws. You may roll for Poison Tipped Claws even if Cheshire is destroyed in the attack.

STEALTH DODGE
When Cheshire rolls defense dice against an attacking figure who is not adjacent, one shield will block all damage.

japes October 11th, 2016 04:28 PM

Re: The Book of Cheshire - Breathing Period
 
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TrollBrute October 11th, 2016 09:24 PM

Re: The Book of Cheshire - Breathing Period
 
Well, she's got a lot of chances to autowound, and she's also going to be a lot harder to kill than most 4/4 figures, but a lot of her potential relies on the D20, so I don't think anything is too strong right now. I like the design overall.

japes October 11th, 2016 10:12 PM

Re: The Book of Cheshire - Breathing Period
 
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Originally Posted by TrollBrute (Post 2114844)
Well, she's got a lot of chances to autowound, and she's also going to be a lot harder to kill than most 4/4 figures, but a lot of her potential relies on the D20, so I don't think anything is too strong right now. I like the design overall.

She has two D20 powers that can be tweaked to keep her under control. It's part of the reason I asked the question that may have been overlooked so I will copy here...

Is deadly poison a reuse power and if not should we add a number to it...Deadly Poison 13 or such?

TrollBrute October 11th, 2016 10:17 PM

Re: The Book of Cheshire - Breathing Period
 
Oh, yeah, I'd add a number on that.

Viegon October 12th, 2016 08:48 AM

Re: The Book of Cheshire - Breathing Period
 
As far as I know, Deadly Poisons is not a reused power. I would add a number on to the end of both that one and Ruthless Seduction though.

Also, Ruthless Seduction isn't very clear right now. I'm assuming the intent is that it only triggers if she is only engaged to the moving figure (or in other words, was unengaged until that figure moved next to her), but I think it could easily be misread. It should also have the "may only be targeted" line like other Engagement Strike type powers have. So something like:

Quote:

If an opponent's figure moves adjacent to Cheshire and she is not engaged to any other figures, you may roll the 20-sided die. Subtract 5 from your roll if that figure has the Valiant personality. If you roll 13 or higher, that figure receives one wound and its turn immediately ends. Figures may be targeted only as they move into engagement with Cheshire.
That said, you could also go more the Pheromone Distraction route with the wound tossed in, which I think would be a little cleaner.

Deadly Poisons is perfect. :up:

Not a huge fan of Combat Agility personally, since it really just makes her a four power card with two powers combined into one (which is something we've certainly done in the past but I prefer we avoid when we can). And with only 4 life and no disengage or range, I just don't see her getting much use out of the "attack while moving" bit. I think you could cut it back down to basic old Stealth Dodge and have a very nice design.

My :2cents:.

Yodaking October 12th, 2016 02:34 PM

Re: The Book of Cheshire - Breathing Period
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Viegon (Post 2114878)

Not a huge fan of Combat Agility personally, since it really just makes her a four power card with two powers combined into one (which is something we've certainly done in the past but I prefer we avoid when we can). And with only 4 life and no disengage or range, I just don't see her getting much use out of the "attack while moving" bit. I think you could cut it back down to basic old Stealth Dodge and have a very nice design.

My :2cents:.

Good point. When I saw the power I immediately started thinking about a ranged attack figure that it could work for. It can also work for a melee figure but without disengage you are hoping for a kill shot if you want to continue moving.

japes October 12th, 2016 03:33 PM

Re: The Book of Cheshire - Breathing Period
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Viegon (Post 2114878)
As far as I know, Deadly Poisons is not a reused power. I would add a number on to the end of both that one and Ruthless Seduction though.

Also, Ruthless Seduction isn't very clear right now. I'm assuming the intent is that it only triggers if she is only engaged to the moving figure (or in other words, was unengaged until that figure moved next to her), but I think it could easily be misread. It should also have the "may only be targeted" line like other Engagement Strike type powers have. So something like:

Quote:

If an opponent's figure moves adjacent to Cheshire and she is not engaged to any other figures, you may roll the 20-sided die. Subtract 5 from your roll if that figure has the Valiant personality. If you roll 13 or higher, that figure receives one wound and its turn immediately ends. Figures may be targeted only as they move into engagement with Cheshire.
That said, you could also go more the Pheromone Distraction route with the wound tossed in, which I think would be a little cleaner.

Deadly Poisons is perfect. :up:

Not a huge fan of Combat Agility personally, since it really just makes her a four power card with two powers combined into one (which is something we've certainly done in the past but I prefer we avoid when we can). And with only 4 life and no disengage or range, I just don't see her getting much use out of the "attack while moving" bit. I think you could cut it back down to basic old Stealth Dodge and have a very nice design.

My :2cents:.

I'm fine with what you have above for the Seduction power.

As to the third power. Yeah disengage was an oversight but adding that in would make it a three power card and might as well go back to one of the Acrobat powers...

ACROBATIC MOVEMENT
Cheshire never takes falling damage and is never attacked when leaving an engagement. After rolling attack dice for a normal attack or after rolling defense dice, for each shield rolled you may immediately move Cheshire one space up to 6 levels up or down.

This is the least abusive version for her as she would still take damage but she can leap away to set up another Seduction strike after attacking or defending.


ACROBATIC MANEUVER
When Cheshire rolls defense dice against an opponent's attack, one shield will block all damage. For each shield rolled, you may immediately move Cheshire one space up to 6 levels up or down. When Cheshire moves using Acrobatic Maneuver, she will not take any falling damage or leaving engagement attacks.

This one could be more annoying. While it does only triggers on Defense and with no Range it means that if she wants to use Seduction she won't be able to attack on the next turn and will have to wait to be attacked. It does mean however that if you do avoid the Seduction swipe and attack her and she blocks you and moves away you have to risk Seduction again on the next turn.

I prefer Acrobatic Movement and that is the direction I favor. I know there was a discussion about the annoyance of the acrobat powers but since I went back and reviewed it seems like the person that was the most outspoken on the subject actually didn't have an issue with it on Cheshire so unless there is a reason that convinces me, after the breathing period I intend to change the third power to Acrobatic Movement. She loses the range help but if needed her Defense can be increased.

quozl October 12th, 2016 03:58 PM

Re: The Book of Cheshire - Breathing Period
 
I like the combo of Ruthless Seduction and Stealth Dodge.

japes October 13th, 2016 10:19 PM

Re: The Book of Cheshire - Breathing Period
 
Dang it...you make a good point. Too hard to hit from Range but risk the Seduction when you come in. The only issue is that once you are in or get two figures next to her she's going to go down pretty quickly.

Viegon October 14th, 2016 01:03 PM

Re: The Book of Cheshire - Breathing Period
 
Not really a fan of giving her Acrobatic Maneuver. I'd be fine with Acrobatic Movement, but Stealth Dodge is still my favorite pick.


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