Greg Smith said:Maybe Robots should have a will stat.
Yeah, I am beginning to come to that conclusion...
Greg Smith said:Maybe Robots should have a will stat.
Da Boss said:Same with the Sovbloc Forces
Da Boss said:I think Kleggs have been arrested in the comic but Klegghounds and other similar predators / monsters should also be shoot on sight?
msprange said:This is a factor to consider.
However, having given this a great deal of thought, I think we will come down on the side of the smaller forces - with the idea that the larger forces are big enough and ugly enough to look after themselves!
We will implement this idea of 40% of your opponent's force, pre-mercenaries.
chaoschild said:This rule could do with a little extra clarification though, possibly in Block War to highlight other targets that do not need to be arrested. Right now Judges have to arrest demonic entities, and may actually succeed. :twisted:
Block War said:Not of This World: The minor entity cares not for the judges of Mega-City One, and they are not required to make Arrest checks against it....
Dave Chase said:One of the reasons that I like Mongoose, is that they actually listen to their fans when they present good to great ideas.
Sounds like good fun - look forward to itWereRogue said:I've actually thought this would be a good idea, but having played with the LV almost exclusively in my latest campaign, I can see where it might become overpowered.
In fact, I've been toying around with the idea of making an entire "Superheroes" supplement for the JDMG where you can create Superheroes and Villains (and teams of both) with all sorts of different powers, etc.
But, yeah, I think it'd be interesting to try an option where you can buy Psychic ability for a Lone Vigilante.
Personally, for me, I think use my extra credits in reserve for buying cybernetics when the need arises.
-Ken
Da Boss said:I'd quite like the idea of allowing a sidekick from the start in the main game.
WereRogue said:Da Boss said:I'd quite like the idea of allowing a sidekick from the start in the main game.
I semi-agree with this, though if you started with a Sidekick, it shouldn't have the ability to buy up levels. So, you have a Level 8 teamed with a Level 3 (possibly) or a Level 3 teamed with a Level 1.
Also, what's the deal w/ limiting LV's to only pistols? Considering they can't spend all their starting credits anyway, I think a little more flexibility would be welcome.
I realized my dismay last night when I found a miniature I'd bought some time ago that was basically Ash from Army of Darkness, and I realized I couldn't field him as a Lone Vigilante because I couldn't give him his BOOMSTICK!
-Ken
Surtur said:I agree with opening up the Vigilante arsenal. There are tons of heroes who use more than pistols. Watchmen being the first to come to mind. Maybe allowing the Lone Vigilante to make a Justice League or Avengers at a high level would also be cool. Thus adding more to the long haul of playing with a single model.