Ok, a consensus:
Nature's Revenge
Bring an eliminated Awakened Plant creature (or trophy) into play if it could attack the company. The creature immediately attacks the company (not counting against the hazard limit) and the attack receives -4 body and chooses defending characters (+1 strike if Huorn). If the creature was a trophy, the bearer of the trophy must be assigned a strike. If the creature is defeated, place Nature’s Revenge in opponent’s marshalling point pile and he receives 1 marshalling point. Discard Nature’s Revenge and the creature if it is not defeated.
Re: Nature's Revenge
- Thorsten the Traveller
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Which bunch? You mean strongest of 2 creatures for a total of 6 copies that don't result in possible detainment? Why does the reviving aspect seem so unfair to you now, where it was no problem before?But Old Man Willow is the strongest creature of the bunch vs. heroes
Anyway like I said, since huorn has most chance of ending up dead, I can go with it. But I think Old Man with a timely marvels is easy meat also...
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Guys, I'm sorry-I was sleeping when I wrote that post. I forgot that the Old Man had only 1 normal strike--thought he had two built-in!!
If I'm the only one who thinks that the Ents are too powerful, we can test another round of +1 strike for everybody. Perhaps the new clause on CS that says it's discarded when an attack is beaten will help lessen its strength a bit.
Frodo
If I'm the only one who thinks that the Ents are too powerful, we can test another round of +1 strike for everybody. Perhaps the new clause on CS that says it's discarded when an attack is beaten will help lessen its strength a bit.
Frodo
- Bandobras Took
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You're not the only one who thinks they've become a bit too strong.
- Bandobras Took
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Huorn yes, Old Man no, Ent never.
So, is this version good to go?
Nature's Revenge
Bring an eliminated Awakened Plant creature (or trophy) into play if it could attack the company. The creature immediately attacks the company (not counting against the hazard limit) and the attack receives +1 strike (Huorn only), -4 body and chooses defending characters. If the creature was a trophy, the bearer of the trophy must be assigned a strike. If the creature is defeated, place Nature’s Revenge in opponent’s marshalling point pile and he receives 1 marshalling point. Discard Nature’s Revenge and the creature if it is not defeated.
Nature's Revenge
Bring an eliminated Awakened Plant creature (or trophy) into play if it could attack the company. The creature immediately attacks the company (not counting against the hazard limit) and the attack receives +1 strike (Huorn only), -4 body and chooses defending characters. If the creature was a trophy, the bearer of the trophy must be assigned a strike. If the creature is defeated, place Nature’s Revenge in opponent’s marshalling point pile and he receives 1 marshalling point. Discard Nature’s Revenge and the creature if it is not defeated.
- Thorsten the Traveller
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thumbs up!
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- Thorsten the Traveller
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nature's revenge is still a permanent-event, so I suppose it can be Voiced/Marvelled. Bummer...
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