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Re: The Book of Lost Land T-Rex ( Public Playtesting )
I would buy a cost bump based on my games. Cable didn't have a hard time with them, but he's Cable. They can be pretty nasty against mid-level heroes.
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#255
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Re: The Book of Lost Land T-Rex ( Public Playtesting )
Yep, Batman charged in, hoping to take them out with batarangs. He failed and paid for it. Hired Guns took out about 360 points the first game, leaving 240 for 2 T-Rexes. In the 2nd game, Hired Guns took out 160 points, leaving 440 points for 3 T-Rexes.
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#257
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Re: The Book of Lost Land T-Rex ( Public Playtesting )
40 points?
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#258
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Re: The Book of Lost Land T-Rex ( Public Playtesting )
Oh, I totally do! I said as much when I was asked about them when I was in the ERB too.
But the T-rexes are undercosted too. There's not much comparison in C3G but look at classic HS figures with similar stats. |
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So Mr. Dwarf is the best place to start in this case. Adding in his situational Sneak attack, then attack power is the same. Similar defense, but different life. Darrak has spidey-sense to make up for less life, but it's not terribly good. I'm not even going to mention disarm traps or weak-minded. Weak powers that are even more situational. Rex has strictly better movement. So basically, the dino is similar when Darrak is at full power, which is terribly situational depending on figure placement and shadow tiles. So by that logic, the dino is strictly better and deserves a point bump either way. How much is up for a discussion! |
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#261
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Re: The Book of Lost Land T-Rex ( Public Playtesting )
I didn't discount the size factor exactly, I just personally don't believe it factors much into points, similar to those powers I mentioned. Sure the dinos lose out on a few positive powers, but were they going to use them often anyway? I think the river crossing of double space figures cancels out the positioning weirdness. And that's dependent on the map anyway (Street Thugs are WAY more powerful on a good map, which is why I wish they didn't have that power).
Just looking at raw stats the dinos should be higher, personally. 40 points? Not sure. But higher. Also Darrak has some sweet dwarf synergies, these guys have Beastman, so that's kind of a wash too. |
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Re: The Book of Lost Land T-Rex ( Public Playtesting )
Closest comparison I can find in C3G is Lagoon Boy, who is weaker and 90 points.
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#264
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Re: The Book of Lost Land T-Rex ( Public Playtesting )
Since when do we base C3G cost on classic figures?
Lagoon Boy certainly has more synergy than the T-Rex. Not sure we should be including not finished designs here. You are trying to justify cost by including a design that has gone through one public test, that has never been tested with this design. Would like to get a response from @Ronin here on how much of a bump is needed. |
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