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Re: C3G Faction Strategy Guides: New Guardians & Fan4!
Yeah, Iceman + Wasp (I) is my favorite 200 point add-on block with the original Fan Four.
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Re: C3G Faction Strategy Guides: New Guardians!
I was actually looking for it a couple days ago and then thought I was going crazy. I was pretty sure I remembered reading it but then I couldn't find it here.
Would I want it to be everything I love...sure...but that's just not realistic so I'm going to focus on finding things that will make me unhappy and work on fixing those. |
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Re: C3G Faction Strategy Guides
Superman Family Faction Strategy
Important Links Overview The Superman Family is centered around teamwork, encouraging your Kryptonians to lead the way and their allies to join them together in the sun. While the faction makes heavy use of the Champion class, Big Blue’s allies aren’t restricted to that. While there are multiple pieces here that are more geared toward a more Superman-centric army, this guide is primarily focused on the Superman Family leader piece, and building around him. Leader
Superman’s fellow Kryptonian Heroes are just as essential here, as without them his efficiency can drop significantly. Most of his allies have a solid reason to want that lead-off Order Marker to set up your double turn strongly. You’ll usually want at least two brought along with him, save for a few later units that can make exceptions to that rule.
Sometimes Superman needs more than just his Kryptonian friends, and he’s got some Metropolis allies, friends from the Justice League, and even some friends from the future that are often ready to help at a moments notice. While there are options not listed here that can be successful, these were designed with the faction in mind.
Allies from Superman’s day job as Clark Kent can bring more to the table as well. They’ve got some ways to passively support the family that can be quite helpful, but you’ll have to keep these civilians safe if you want those boosts for long!
Heroes of similar esteem and his work colleagues aren’t the only things that come along. There are some Sidekicks can help you smooth out small deficits you might be experiencing in your build for some hopefully low costs.
Army Build Examples: 800 Points Superman (430), Supergirl (330), Kelex (40) Superman (430), Superwoman (230), Emil Hamilton (60), Krypto (80) Superman (430), Superboy (240), Jimmy Olsen (50), Krypto (80) Superman (430), Flamebird (280), Jimmy Olsen (50), Kelex (40) Superman (430), Super-Man (Kong Kenan) (290), Krypto (80) Superman (430), Nightwing (Chris) (250), Superboy (Jon) (120) Superman (430), Steel (220), Jimmy Olsen (50), Lois Lane (100) Superman (430), Superboy (Jon) (120), Lois Lane (100), Jimmy Olsen (50), Emil Hamilton (60), Kelex (40) 900 Points Superman (430), Superboy (Kon) (240), Superwoman (Lana) (230) Superman (430), Superboy (Jon) (120), Mon-El (350) Superman (430), Superboy (Jon) (120), Super-Man (Kong Kenan) (290), Emil Hamilton (60) Superman (430), Nightwing (Chris) (250), Steel (John Henry Irons) (220) 950 Points Superman (430), Flamebird (280), Superboy (240) Superman (430), Super-Man (Kong Kenan) (290), Superwoman (Lana) (230) 1000 Points Superman (430), Superboy (Kon) (240), Supergirl (330) Superman (430), Superboy (Kon) (240), Super-Man (Kong Kenan) (290), Kelex (40) Superman (430), Steel (John Henry Irons) (220), Super-Man (Kong Kenan) (290), Emil Hamilton (60) Superman (430), Flamebird (280), Superwoman (Lana) (230), Emil Hamilton (60) Superman (430), Nightwing (250), Flamebird (280), Kelex (40) Superman (430), Superboy (Jon) (120), Superwoman (Lana) (230), Steel (John Henry) (220) 1100 Points Superman (430), Superboy (Kon), Superwoman (Lana), Guardian (150), Jimmy Olsen (50) Superman (430), Nightwing (250), Flamebird (280), Krypto (80), Emil Hamilton (60) Superman (430), Superboy (Jon) (120), Supergirl (330), Steel (John Henry) (220) Superman (430), Super-Man (Kong Kenan) (290), Superwoman (Lana Lang) (230), Jimmy Olsen (50), Lois Lane (100) 1150 Points Superman (430), Supergirl (330), Mon-El (350), Kelex (40) 1200 Points Superman (430), Nightwing (Chris) (250), Flamebird (280), Krypto (80), Lois Lane (100), Emil Hamilton (60) 1300 Points Superman (430), Supergirl (330), Mon-El (350), Emil Hamilton (60), Krypto (80), Jimmy Olsen (50) 1400 Points Superman (430), Superboy (Kon) (240), Nightwing (250), Flamebird (280), Kelex (40), Lois Lane (100), Emil Hamilton (60) Quick Tips for Modifications A few pods of figures he can easily be swapped around depending on your needs. And smaller pods can be combined to swap out for bigger point allies, like taking two 120 point pairings to replace Superboy (Kon) 150 Point Pods/Figures:
120 Point Pods/Figures:
Last edited by Arch-vile; April 13th, 2022 at 05:24 AM. |
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Re: C3G Faction Strategy Guides
What would be a good strategy guide for units with Avengers markers?
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Re: C3G Faction Strategy Guides
Wait a week.
C3G can be played with official Heroscape, but it's not recommended.
DISCLAIMER: C3G claims no ownership of the characters or artwork used for C3G customs. All rights for the characters belong to their respective publishers/creators. C3G cards are not intended for sale, and C3G does not authorize any party to profit from C3G cards. |
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Re: C3G Faction Strategy Guides
Uh, I'm not sure we actually have a strategy guide for them in-sanctum yet. But they're a faction I'd love to see one for eventually!
For released Avengers, one of my favorite pairings is Captain America + Winter Soldier (Team-up). Cap pairs really well with anyone who gets multiple attacks or strongly benefits from extra attack dice. Black Widow (Avengers) goes well with him as well. Ms. Marvel is the other big Avenger to build around. The basic strategy with her is to park her somewhere on height, then bond with other heroes while unleashing massive attacks from Ms. Marvel. She's a bit fragile for her cost so keeping her safe is the tricky part. Hulk also pairs well with pretty much anyone. |
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Re: C3G Faction Strategy Guides
Hawkeye (Avengers) is amazing.
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DISCLAIMER: C3G claims no ownership of the characters or artwork used for C3G customs. All rights for the characters belong to their respective publishers/creators. C3G cards are not intended for sale, and C3G does not authorize any party to profit from C3G cards. |
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Re: C3G Faction Strategy Guides
Spider-Verse guide written primarily by LP has been added to this thread!
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Re: C3G Faction Strategy Guides
Avengers Faction Strategy
Important Links
The Avengers are tied to the Avenger Markers. Almost every specifically made Avengers design comes with at least one to place on another figure you control, to then synergize with that figure as well as any other figures that may have an Avenger Marker on their cards as well. Key Turn Bonders You'll want to have at least one of these in your army to build around, acting essentially as the "leader" of that army. Specifically, these are the units that offer turn bonding to their army in some form or fashion, thus making them essential inclusions in most cases for ideal competitive efficiency.
Supplemental Synergy Pieces These are going to comprise the majority of your army once you have your Key Turn Bonder(s) chosen. They offer various additional synergy to the team, such as stat or initiative boosting, healing, protection, movement, Order Marker saves, and enemy figure disruption etc. All essential pieces of a well rounded synergy, so you'll want to pick and choose which synergy bonuses you want, and which ones make for solid combos.
Army Build Examples: 900
1000 Points
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Lots of point values represented in the faction, for easy army building here they are by point value:
Spoiler Alert!
Last edited by Arch-vile; November 13th, 2022 at 01:49 PM. Reason: added Namor |
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Re: C3G Faction Strategy Guides
Glad we got an Avengers guide. These have all been a great help for my playgroup, thanks for all of the hard work that goes in to them!
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Re: C3G Faction Strategy Guides
Defenders / Heroes for Hire Strategy
Important Links
Overview This faction is built around the Crime Fighter and Fighter class and are led by Luke Cage. Most of this faction are non-flying melee figures without a special attack, so they have a lot of the same weaknesses. Building your army so you can cover these weaknesses (with autowounds, a flier, a special attack, etc.) is key to doing well with them. Leaders
Important Crime Fighters / Fighters There are too many Crime Fighters and Fighters to discuss them all, and the faction works well mixing-and-matching any of them alongside Luke Cage. This guide will just highlight some key figures to be aware of.
Army Build Examples: 600 Points
700 Points
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Fighters & Crime Fighters by point value:
Spoiler Alert!
Heroes of Star Wars 'Scape (HoSS), C3G 'Scape (superheroes & comic books!), My C3G Points, My Customs Last edited by Arch-vile; October 30th, 2022 at 01:37 PM. |
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