Marvel Champions: The Hood Scenario Pack
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- A lot of replayability
- New encounter sets to add to the game
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- Hard to deck build for
- Can be tough depending on encounter/hero combination
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Ever since he witnessed a battle between Electro and Daredevil as a child, the life of a supervillain was enticing to Parker Robbins. Later, while stealing money to pay for his mothers medical care, a chance encounter with a demon left Robbins with a pair of boots that let him walk on air and an equally-mystical red cloak. Now, as the Hood, Robbins and his budding criminal empire are swiftly becoming a formidable threat to the people of New York City.
This 78-card scenario pack introduces a new scenario to Marvel Champions showcasing the Hood and his notorious organization of supervillains. Also included are a whopping nine modular encounter sets that can be mixed in with any scenarioincluding the Hoodsto add more customization options to your Marvel Champions experience. Are you prepared to take down a dangerous criminal empire?
Player Count: 1-4
Time: 45-90 Minutes
Age: 14+
Marvel Champions is a one to four player superhero game where players take on the role of one of five Marvel heroes to battle it out against one of three villains. Play as Captain Marvel, Spiderman, She Hulk, Black Panther or Iron Man and face off against Rhino, Klaw or Ultron.
Each Hero is represented by a deck of cards made up of basic cards, hero specific cards and aspect cards (one of leadership, justice, aggression and protection). Each Villain is also represented by a deck of cards comprising villain specific cards, basic villain cards and a modular encounter set.
During a player’s turn, they will play cards. (Paying for the cost by discarding other cards from their hand). Then, activate cards and perform a number of actions all in an attempt to defeat the “big bad” and thwart his schemes.
Players can also switch from alter ego to hero form once per turn. And activate their character’s special ability as well the basic recovery, attack or defend actions. Once a player has performed all of their actions it passes to the next player. They repeat the process until all players have performed their actions.
Foul Play
Next is the villain phase. During the villain phase threat is added to the main scheme based on player count. Then the villain will either attack (if you are in hero form) or scheme (if you are in alter ego form). When they attack or scheme a boost card is revealed from the encounter deck and added to the Villian’s base attack/scheme value. Each player (in turn order) is then dealt an encounter card. Any minions in play will also attack or scheme.
Players will need to manage the number of threat tokens that are placed on a scheme if a certain quantity is reached the scheme advances to the next stage and eventually the Villain will win by completing his scheme. In addition to the threat/schemes, players will also have to take out minions and deal damage to the Villain to reduce his health to zero and win the game.
Marvel Champions is a living card game (LCG) and as such the publisher Fantasy Flight Games (FFG) are supporting the game with new Hero & Villain packs to further expand the game, the combinations and replayability. Check out a full review & final thoughts of the core game here.
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Fantasy Flight have released a new scenario pack – The Hood. Chance encounter or fate? Who knows, but on one eventful night, Parker Robbins meets a demon who left Parker with a pair of boots that let him walk on air and a mystical red cape. Parker becomes The Hood and his criminal empire quickly becomes a menace to the good people of New York.
Not only does this scenario pack contain everything needed for The Hood scenario but it contains an immense number of new encounters, nine to be exact. This is (I think) the largest number of new modular encounter sets included in a scenario pack to date and adds a ton of replayability to not only this pack but the game overall. In addition, Standard II and Expert II cards are included to mix it up even further.
The Hood is such a cool scenario. As part of set-up you choose seven modular encounter sets. One of these is randomly selected (or you could select) and shuffled into the encounter deck.
Modular encounters include Beasty Boys (Griffin and Mandrill), Brothers Grimm, Miser Hyde (Calvin Zabo & Mister Hyde), Wrecking Crew (Wrecker, Bulldozer, Piledriver, Thunderball), Sinister Syndicate (Beetle, Boomerang,Shocker, Speed Demon, White Rabbit), Crossfire’s Crew (Controller, Corrupter, Crossfire, Mister Fear), Ransacked Armory, State of Emergency and Streets of Mayhem.
A lot of the main scheme triggers include adding new encounter sets from those set aside during set-up. The Hood also has a “foul play” ability which discards from the encounter deck and may result in you receiving additional encounter cards. Some of the modular encounter sets have some quite tough minion attachments and treachery cards.
Obviously depending on which encounter set ends up getting added to The Hoods encounter deck will determine how well you fare against this villain. After set up you will have six facedown encounter sets and when I need to add one I tend to simply roll a die and that determines which one I add. Pick your method for randomising, this is just mine.
I really like this encounter set. It has a ton of variability that will certainly keep you on your toes. You can’t really build a minion specific hero deck or a thwarting specific deck as you don’t really know what you are going to be up against. This adds an additional challenge which I enjoy. On top of that if you want to make the game harder you have the increased difficulty of the Standard II and Expert II encounter cards.
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Rating
- Artwork
- Complexity
- Replayability
- Player Interaction
- Component Quality
You might like
- A lot of replayability
- New encounter sets to add to the game
Might not like
- Hard to deck build for
- Can be tough depending on encounter/hero combination