Re: Heroes of Fiction: Design Thread
Sure. The change came from research. If Kratos dies, he doesn't drop his Glyphs ever - He "loses" his Glyphs. Minor adjustment, but losing isn't dropping according to official Heroscape rules.
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As it's written if he is carrying multiple glyphs, all but one will be destroyed when he dies since a glyph can not be placed on top of a glyph.
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Re: Heroes of Fiction: Design Thread
@Dysole
Godly Artifacts covers that. Kratos has the option of destroying his Glyphs or placing them on spaces he previously occupied or on spaces adjacent to spaces he previously occupied.
Currently there is no stipulation that he must place them on empty spaces. We may add that if we wish, but having the option to destroy them doesn't break theme and saves complexity and space. The last comparison: Quote:
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1) @TREX 's version says "At the start of each of your turns" mine says "Before removing an order marker". You only really remove an order marker at the beginning of your turn. Trex's version is modeled after Thanos, so I can relent to those wordings; I think the Thanos version allows Kratos to roll twice if bonding is involved, but I'm not certain. My version didn't really model itself after a particular card. I wanted the power to happen on your turn, and if successful and the order marker is on Kratos' card, he may take that turn. Instead of trying to reinvent the wheel, I'd rather use the Thanos version: At the start of each of your turns after Kratos has been destroyed, roll the 20-sided die. 2) Next is what happens when you roll. Trex's version forgot the bit about removing wounds. Thanos' version removes the wounds after placing the figure, mine removes them before. I speculate the reason why Thanos does it this way is to follow the Power-Limit-Restriction model. The point of the power isn't to remove wounds; its to return the figure. Altering the wounds is a restriction/side effect. I agree with Thanos. Next is placing the figure. I added the extra restriction of not being able to place him next to opponent's figures. In retrospect this point is moot because that one extra space won't amount to much and is thus just wasted card space. Trex's version mentions the battlefield, neither my version nor Thanos' version does. I don't think it's necessary. I think "other figure's" can be trimmed to "figure's" because even if you include Kratos, you'll never place him higher than himself. 3) Last bit deals with Kratos rolling when he dies and is the last figure in your army on the battlefield. Mine has three parts, If destroyed - before removing figure - "roll for Climb" vs "attempt to Climb". The If destroyed segments between the two versions are close to each other. Mine uses fewer words. The second segment was included so you wouldn't lose the game outright and give you the opportunity to roll. Research has revealed that this line isn't needed. Victory conditions are not scored immediately; they are scored at the end of the turn. Trex's version is sufficient here with his "immediately". The third segment deals in flavor. I've noticed many many official cards deal with informal language. Kratos may attempt to Climb From Tartarus or You may immediately roll for Climb From Tartarus. Results: Quote:
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Didn't notice it had migrated over to the glyphs. We're good.
I also like your updated version of Tartarus. ~Dysole, all for now |
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Looking forward to the final product. Really impressive work here.
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Kratos
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http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...psf3dakuqu.jpg http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...psijskfhkx.jpg Arrows of Apollo Special Attack Range 9. Attack 2. When attacking a figure without the Lava Resistant Special Power, every time you roll a skull you may roll 1 additional attack die. You may continue to roll additional attack dice until you fail to roll a skull. @JC McMinis , Maybe add in the Special attack name as suggested by @Dysole and @McHotcakes . http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...psjyfoedny.jpg These also look good with the exception of the Edit you were going to do. The Godly Artifact wording at the top. I believe this is what we are settled on at the moment. If everyone is ok with these we can have JcMcMinis get us some finished versions of Kratos and the 3 glyphs we have currenty "Finished". Then we can finish out the last couple glyphs, settle on a point cost.(300 for now..and for sparta.:))and finish of the beast of a scape hero. Good work so far everyone, he has exceeded my vision of awesomeness some time ago. |
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I consulted with dok and he said the wording of Obsidian Crush Special Attack is ambiguous in regards to extra skulls.
~Dysole, with no other complaints |
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These are some questions I think we need to answer before moving on. Also yes I still think we should separate the powers given with the Godly Artifact cards from the initial description. |
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I will try to get updated cards up later today. Been busy the past few days spending some time with the family.
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@TREX
with your update, some of the power wordings are of older versions which have been debunked and some, like Blades Of Exile introduce things like "+2", which are incorrect.
For each of the powers I created versions and put a letter in parenthesis such as (A). The idea was so the versions could be referenced and have members say "I prefer (E) or (A2)" etc. Without further ado, here is a list of the most approved updated versions: Quote:
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If a Glyph is destroyed or lost, Kratos may indeed be regifted it By The Gods. The replacement still counts against the 5. Should 5 reduce to 3? Quote:
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@Confred
, the latest version of By the Gods could create some confusion. Saying Kratos cannot drop glyphs on his cards implies that he might keep them when dying. I know that is not the precedent for glyph carrying, but it could still be confusing. If I am alone on the subject then it can be changed. I must have not quite got what your were getting at on the Blades of Exile +2 thing, that is why I put it in there. At this point I am pretty impartial on how its worded. I just want the point to get across in a non confusing way. I like that we can get up to 5 glyphs on his card. I think we should leave it. If we want to only make 5 that is fine. Five items is not even close to the amount of things he can do, but I feel it isn't too many. As we have already pretty much designed three of them. With the exception of my one concern about Kratos not dropping glyphs, I am good on the subject.
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I don't mind the idea of the glyphs staying with him when he dies. They could follow him to Tartarus and then come back with him when he rises.
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