![]() ![]() You might just straight up daze certain models, remember that okoye everyone thinks is so strong. I’ve had a couple of games where I used this Round 2 vs an enemy M.O.D.O.K., he could not get his power train rolling this way and really hurt the opponent with such a big core character doing nothing.Īnother card that does not get much love, the use is very simple, get Cable 2 further up the board so he can double tap models round 1. That is the round where this card comes into play, suddenly all your opponents models will have to be in close range to deal damage to your extract carriers or secure sitters. So if our opponent goes for that and we have a Blind Obsessed Deadpool takiong down their extract carriers at range 4 they have to switch to a more aggressive playstyle to catch back up. Our gameplan is to shoot opponents at medium to long ranges (3-4-5), the current meta playstyle is to hang back with a point advantage. It makes the opponent less survivable and your models more survivable.Įven on spread out scenario’s it is a very strong card, a tactic I like to use on spread out scenario’s is to use Blind Obsession on the lesser crowded flank and negate the downside of that card while at the same time use this card on the more crowded flank.Ī very underrated card that has won me a few games on it’s own. ![]() Makes games pretty dull in my opinion but hey it works. I personally hate how much impact this card has and lately all my games seem to be both players running this card. The ”third” restricted card that is not restricted. A round 1 move and shoot wil give all these models the three power they need to play it round 2. If they attack her, they are not removing scoring models, if they do not attack her she is removing the Blind Obsessed model like crazy. Again gaining more mileage out of Blind Obsession that way. Two other models that can good use out of this card are Nebula and Zemo, while they do not gain extra dice they do get full rerolls on attacks. And what about Sin under Blind Obsession and Dark Reign! That is some sweet mileage out of two extra dice on each of those attacks!ĭeadpool next to Zemo while Blind obsessed has some crazy damage output and has some good chances on extra bang attacks. Let us look at our models, Deadpool/Mystique/Sin/Domino, they all have ways to gain extra attacks. This is a card that I do not see often online, but is very popular in my local meta for good reason. Not much else to say about Brace, solid card all around. Since we are taking Field Dressing I prefer a card that also says NO.īoth Brace and Field dressing can just waste actions from the opponent, with Medpack you need to hope you survive. The Sin side has a more ”spam” approach, which also gets more mileage out of Field Dressing allowing you to keep your wider list around longer. Which will likely mean you do not have to move before using Field Dressing and thus can activate with the Field Dressed model right away. The X-force side likes to huddle around Zemo and therefore stay in close proximity of each other. Luckily this roster generates loads of power through all the rapid fire attacks so that will not be an issue. The reason I usually have to not pick Field Dressing is because of the high cost to pay. There is always a lot of debating whether to pick Field Dressing, Brace or Medpack. ![]() That being said, this roster does use two of them. And as you will soon find out the Sin side of the roster does not require you to think about which ones to bring, the 5 are already chosen for you! (Some might say this is bad but the 5 are all stellar cards, I do not believe in ”surprising” the opponent with your tactics picks, I’d rather just have them know what I pick and it all just be plain good stuff.Īs a side note I do want to share that while the consensus is that you always pick two restricted cards, I actually do not do that all the time with my rosters. Now that we know our Crisis and our 10 characters it is time to look at the final part of our roster: Tactics Cards.Īltough we are running two affiliations that both have a different playstyle, there is a strong overlap in tactics cards that they both will make good use of. So I ask you, do you like to change the odds in your favour? Want to keep rerolling dice till eternity? Do you like to threaten your opponent on the first activation of turn 1? Then X-Force is just the affiliation for you! This series will not focus on X-force alone but will branch out a bit into another affiliation to help the X-force core on scenario’s where spread out play is more beneficial on the crisis combination. In this series I will try to guide you through my thought process in building a hybrid X-Force roster. Hey guys! Utilit圜ookie here and back with another affiliation series, this time: X-Force! ![]()
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