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Re: Ronin's Danger Room Workshopping Thread


The figure used for this unit is a Heroclix figure from the Batman set.
Its model number and name are #103 / The Batman of Zur-En-Arrh.

NAME = THE BATMAN OF ZUR-EN-ARRH
SECRET IDENTITY = TLANO

SPECIES = UNKNOWN
UNIQUENESS = UNIQUE HERO
CLASS = SCIENTIST
PERSONALITY = BRILLIANT

SIZE/HEIGHT = MEDIUM 5

LIFE = 4

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

POINTS = 140?


ZUR-EN-ARRH UTILITY BELT
Start the game with a Glyph of Utility: Bat-Radia and a Glyph of Utility: Bat-Grapple on this card. The Batman of Zur-En-Arrh cannot lose these glyphs by receiving wounds unless he is destroyed.

INSPIRED BY BATMAN
The Batman of Zur-En-Arrh adds 1 to his Attack and Defense numbers if he is within 5 clear sight spaces of at least one Batman figure you control.

GLYPH OF UTILITY: BAT-RADIA

EQUIPMENT GLYPH

Androids and vehicles that begin their turn within 5 spaces of this figure subtract 1 from their Move numbers, or 2 if this figure is a Scientist. When defending against a normal attack from this figure, Androids and Vehicles subtract 1 from their Defense number, or 2 if this figure is a Scientist.

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Bio - Tlano is an alien from the planet Zur-En-Arrh, who was inspired by Batman to fight crime on his own planet. When his planet came under attack, he summoned Batman to help fight the invasion force, knowing that Batman would have Superman-like powers in the alien environment of Zur-En-Arrh.
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Notes - There's a reason they call it the Golden Age of comics.
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