QUOTE (Kagetenshi @ Oct 29 2009, 02:30 PM)
Wonky indeed, especially as relates to board size. On the recommended 4'x4' board with default equipment the Ork bouncer and his cattle prod ruled the day, while on an unlimited board the Elf Mage or the riflewoman tore up the place with their insane range and mobility. I never tried to make a truly broken character by trading gear, though…
~J
Yeah. But that's true in any mini's game, to an extent. I know I always favored smaller boards, or boards with a ton of terrain on them whenever I played my Khorne Chaos armies in Warhammer Fantasy or 40K (Especially 40K), same with my Growler army in Vor. On a large, open field, melee based troops tend to get shot to pieces. But if they have lots of cover and can close quickly..
QUOTE (Malachi @ Oct 29 2009, 03:13 PM)
Actually, I think the Lothan character was based on an existing illo: the troll mage from the SR3 GM Screen. The description of the staff that he carries is spot on.
Yup, he was. I was just pointing out that most of the characters from the Wizkids books were from the novel line.
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Cool action figures, not how I imagined the characters at all. Especialy Street Decon, I imagined Lothan being older looking but the artworks good.
PS: Wheres Kellan's necklase? I don't see it in the picture.
http://pl.shadowrun.wikia.com/wiki/Kellan_ColtYou can see it in her accessories pile. That was one of the interesting things they did with the Duels line was the accessories the figures came with. Neat concept, though some didn't stay on well, or broke easy. :/
And I fudged my link up above a bit. Here's the main Duels page on taht site:
http://pl.shadowrun.wikia.com/wiki/Shadowrun_DuelsSeries 3, down at the bottom, was never released, though I'd LOVE to get my hands on some of those figures. A couple of the later Wizkids novels featrued some of them (The Scottish Elf and the Decker are Bannickburn and his decker GF from Jason Hardy's novel, Drops of Corruption, for example).
Bull