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Old September 18th, 2007, 10:12 PM
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Retarius- If small/medium heroes ever become extremely popular, Retarius may become powerful. Until then, he remains the second-best gladiator. C
Thanks to Marvelscape, they have. Has anyone tried fielding Retiarius in a mixed Marvel game?
Sadly, I don't imagine Ret living very long against the various heroes in Marvel. They can all kill him without even thinking.
Maybe he could do his part if you mixed him with other "kill me first" figures? If everything in the opposing army either has a good chance of one-hit-killing your superhero, or is a boost/command figure who needs to get assassinated, the target selection would be more difficult. Retiarius will be the first choice for attack if he's mixed in with figures who can only wear you down slowly, but if you're facing a hodge-podge of high-priority threats and support heroes, he might work. Perhaps he would be good to have in an all-order-markers-on-Red-Skull army. The enemy has to want to kill everything first.

090 Retiarius
100 Iskra/Rechets
190 Red Skull
120 new Raelin
=500

All right, so maybe Red Skull isn't very viable at 500, but you get the idea.
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