1. Can you have less activators than specials under the site? I assumed you could, but OPDeck seems to treat them as 1:1...
2. Some characters have the specials that can be combined with a power card for a single attack. Usually this is restricted by their grid if I'm not mistaken, but if using form a battlesite, are you still restricted to their grid?
1. One activator per special underneath the battlesite. No more, no less. In addition to this, you are allowed one Beyonder.
2. You assume the grid of the character who played the activator.
Another question which I asked in the wrong thread...
If you play a battlesite special that has the other Character's name on it, as in "Silver Sable gets blah blah blah" do the effects transfer to the front line character playing it? Or are those specials generally unusable in a battlesite?
Most of the time, you replace the Character's name on the battlesite special with the Character's name whom activated it.
Putting in a card like the one below is legal, though, there are no battlesites with just Dazzler and no Longshot.
(http://overpower.ca/cards/specials/340.png)
Putting in a card like this is probably legal as well, but that character would have to have specials called Explosive Pumpkins and Gauntlet Blasters if you even want to consider using this card. Just my interpretation as there are a few cards that have duplicate names.
(http://overpower.ca/cards/specials/501.png)
You can probably play around with the Colonial Confusion cards...
Quote from: Jack on April 03, 2011, 01:43:53 PM
1. One activator per special underneath the battlesite. No more, no less. In addition to this, you are allowed one Beyonder.
2. You assume the grid of the character who played the activator.
So, if I'm use Danger Room as a Battlesite for my Department H team, and Wolverine plays Iceman's AE-coded card from that Battlesite, I can't combine it with a level 8 Fighting Power card?
When did I say that? Wolverine is making that attack and he can do whatever he wants. The character who played the activator is on your team. For the activators, their grid never matters, their icons only matter for the purposes of discards/usability.
And there are characters that have their AE's follow-up linked to their highest stat. Deadpool is one that comes to mind. 4E+7F is awesome. I've pulled off a 12 at our last meetup.
Quote from: Jack on April 04, 2011, 01:56:03 AMAnd there are characters that have their AE's follow-up linked to their highest stat. Deadpool is one that comes to mind. 4E+7F is awesome. I've pulled off a 12 at our last meetup.
That's one of the main reasons I asked the question. Most character don't have their highest stat available for those specials, so a battle site is one way to get a 12's out of someone who normally couldn't.
Perfectly legal. Magneto and Jean Grey have AE (though Any-Power) when they have an 8 stat. It's just unfortunate for those who have AE's with their lowest stats (Doc Samson is a very cruel example).
Quote from: Jack on April 04, 2011, 01:56:03 AM
When did I say that? Wolverine is making that attack and he can do whatever he wants. The character who played the activator is on your team. For the activators, their grid never matters, their icons only matter for the purposes of discards/usability.
And there are characters that have their AE's follow-up linked to their highest stat. Deadpool is one that comes to mind. 4E+7F is awesome. I've pulled off a 12 at our last meetup.
Sorry, with the second point, I think I must've mis-read it. When you said,
Quote2. You assume the grid of the character who played the activator.
I think I was reading that Wolverine would assume Iceman's grid.
To quote the great Gilda Radner, "Well, that's different, then... Never mind!"
Can clone characters' specials be used in a Battlesite? As in using Beast specials under Age of Apocalypse which houses Dark Beast. Seems like a dumb question, but I assumed you can't use Beast instead of Dark Beast in the team when using it as a Homebase, so I wanted to be sure about using it as a Battlesite as well...
Quote from: metaphist on April 05, 2011, 08:37:05 AM
Can clone characters' specials be used in a Battlesite? As in using Beast specials under Age of Apocalypse which houses Dark Beast. Seems like a dumb question, but I assumed you can't use Beast instead of Dark Beast in the team when using it as a Homebase, so I wanted to be sure about using it as a Battlesite as well...
No. You can use a battlesite that contains a
variant (IE: Sentinels/Bastion, Beast/Dark Beast) of someone on your team, but you may not include specials for that character.
Clones are absolutely forbidden. I can't use AoA Wolverine on my team, and use a site that houses Wolverine.
Clear as mud? ;)
-BBH
On the homebase issue, you can't use variants of the listed character - so no using Dark Beast to replace Beast... but you can use the alternate clones. So in that case, using AoA Wolverine in place of regular Wolverine on my homebase IS legal.
So the bottom line is:
Variants are allowed in the Battlesite, clones are not
Clones are allowed in the Homebase, variants are not
No clone OR variant activators allowed in your deck
But what I really want to know is this: say I'm not using Beast or any variant on my team, but I have Age of Apocalypse Battlesite. Can I use the Dark Beast activators with Beast specials? Or is Dark Beast listed on the location for Homebase pairing only, and not Battlesite special use?
Quote from: metaphist on April 05, 2011, 11:02:23 AM
So the bottom line is:
Variants are allowed in the Battlesite, clones are not
Clones are allowed in the Homebase, variants are not
No clone OR variant activators allowed in your deck
But what I really want to know is this: say I'm not using Beast or any variant on my team, but I have Age of Apocalypse Battlesite. Can I use the Dark Beast activators with Beast specials? Or is Dark Beast listed on the location for Homebase pairing only, and not Battlesite special use?
Yes, you can use Dark Beast activators for Beast Specials.
That actually brings up another point - you can use any special usable by a legal activator. Which gives you more bang for your buck when using a site that has Storm on it.
If you use Storm: Neutralized as activators, then you are allowed to put in Morlocks non-OPDs into your battlesite. The ratio is still one activator for one special, but instead of Storm specials, you can substitute the Morlocks cards.
-BBH
Quote from: BigBadHarve on April 05, 2011, 11:15:22 AM
Yes, you can use Dark Beast activators for Beast Specials.
That actually brings up another point - you can use any special usable by a legal activator. Which gives you more bang for your buck when using a site that has Storm on it.
If you use Storm: Neutralized as activators, then you are allowed to put in Morlocks non-OPDs into your battlesite. The ratio is still one activator for one special, but instead of Storm specials, you can substitute the Morlocks cards.
-BBH
This whole topic has been helpful, but this in particular is a really nice piece of information. I am always thinking of how to capitalize on Storm: Neutralized and this seems like the best way.
For anyone wondering, I've done the look up and there doesn't exist another character that has the property like Storm: Neutralized in a battlesite.
Quote from: Jack on April 08, 2011, 10:51:23 AM
For anyone wondering, I've done the look up and there doesn't exist another character that has the property like Storm: Neutralized in a battlesite.
That's really too bad. I mean, how great would it be if 1) I had a whole bunch of Team X cards and 2) They were on a battlesite. That would be really fun.
Quote from: BigBadHarve on April 05, 2011, 10:44:13 AM
Quote from: metaphist on April 05, 2011, 08:37:05 AM
Can clone characters' specials be used in a Battlesite? As in using Beast specials under Age of Apocalypse which houses Dark Beast. Seems like a dumb question, but I assumed you can't use Beast instead of Dark Beast in the team when using it as a Homebase, so I wanted to be sure about using it as a Battlesite as well...
No. You can use a battlesite that contains a variant (IE: Sentinels/Bastion, Beast/Dark Beast) of someone on your team, but you may not include specials for that character.
Clones are absolutely forbidden. I can't use AoA Wolverine on my team, and use a site that houses Wolverine.
Clear as mud? ;)
-BBH
On the homebase issue, you can't use variants of the listed character - so no using Dark Beast to replace Beast... but you can use the alternate clones. So in that case, using AoA Wolverine in place of regular Wolverine on my homebase IS legal.
ill ask here
if my avengers mansion team is
hulk(r) henry pym thor and vision
can i still use stark enterprises if i dont use captain america's specials
since he is still on both locations
I'm fairly sure you can use any battlesite, so long as a character from that site is not also on your active team.
Quote from: Demacus on March 05, 2012, 07:02:10 AM
I'm fairly sure you can use any battlesite, so long as a character from that site is not also on your active team.
This needs to be extended a bit: You can't have characters on your team that can play specials that
could have been underneath the battlesite. So you can't have variant characters on your team, an example would be Beast/Dark Beast. Even if you leave out Dark Beast specials in the Sewers (who would?), you can't have Beast on your team because there was a possibility that Dark Beast's specials (and thus, Beast's) could be underneath the site.
For mixing Homebases/Battlesites, if there is a character being shared on both locations, the battlesite takes priority. So you can only have, in the case of Avenger's Mansion/Stark Enterprises, Captain America in Stark Enterprises and must form the Homebase with the remaining 5.
^ What he said. :-D
so the answer is indeed no?
i need these things explained to me in laymans terms ;D
Quote from: Jack on March 05, 2012, 11:21:44 AM
You can't have characters on your team that can play specials that could have been underneath the battlesite. So you can't have variant characters on your team, an example would be Beast/Dark Beast...
For mixing Homebases/Battlesites, if there is a character being shared on both locations, the battlesite takes priority.
Jack, could you tell where this rule clarification was available? Just don't remember reading it before
I believe it was a rule from Monumental's rule book, slightly tweaked. If I recall, there was a rule that stated you could not use a battlesite if a hero on your team was among those listed. They probablly updated it with all the varients that came out of Classic, Image, X-men...
Quote from: Bios on March 06, 2012, 07:41:26 AM
Quote from: Jack on March 05, 2012, 11:21:44 AM
You can't have characters on your team that can play specials that could have been underneath the battlesite. So you can't have variant characters on your team, an example would be Beast/Dark Beast...
For mixing Homebases/Battlesites, if there is a character being shared on both locations, the battlesite takes priority.
Jack, could you tell where this rule clarification was available? Just don't remember reading it before
I might have actually understood the rule wrong, it was mostly recollection from chats with my brother and BBH.
I'll see if I can dig it up.
EDIT: From everything I've poked at, there's evidence that the opposite is true. Your characters take priority ahead of a battlesite. So if you were to build
any deck with Beast/Dark Beast and use a battlesite that includes Beast/Dark Beast; as long as you keep Beast/Dark Beast out of the site, you're good.
Reference: http://overpower.ca/archive/wildchild/oprule-stormneutralized.html
And:
Quote from: OverPower FAQ9.16 Can I use Dark Beast as an Activator from the Battlesite of
Onslaught's Citadel while using Beast on my team?
No. Any Special which can (legally) be put in your Draw Pile may not be put in your
Battlesite Deck.
Though, I want to hear what BBH has to say...
Quote from: Jack on March 06, 2012, 09:18:20 AM
If I am playing Storm: Neutralized on my team, can I still use the Sewer as my Battlesite?
Yes, but no non-OPD Morlock Special Cards may be played, as they can be put in the deck.
Reference: http://overpower.ca/archive/wildchild/oprule-stormneutralized.html
I think this may only be true because Storm's not actually on the Sewer Location, though... I'll certainly defer to some of the more experienced players, but it doesn't seem right that I can simply omit the use of certain activators, and then use any Battlesite I want...
I was intrigued and pleased to hear that I can put Morlock non-OPD specials under an X-World Battlesite, as long as I have Storm:Neutralized activators 8)
Quote from: Jack on March 05, 2012, 11:21:44 AM
EDIT: From everything I've poked at, there's evidence that the opposite is true. Your characters take priority ahead of a battlesite. So if you were to build any deck with Beast/Dark Beast and use a battlesite that includes Beast/Dark Beast; as long as you keep Beast/Dark Beast out of the site, you're good.
so i guess i am right (yes)
This is from Nick's site (http://overpower.ca/archive/ripayuheadoff2/part11.html):
QuoteThe first thing to consider when using a Battlesite is that the six characters listed on the Battlesite location may not be on your team, even as a clone. If any of your four characters are listed on the Location you want to use as a Battlesite, then you may not use that as a Battlesite, or you must change your team. Since Marvel Universe, Marvel Manhattan, and Omniverse do not have specific characters listed, they may NOT be used as a Battlesite. If you are using a Homebase that has one or two characters that are also on the Battlesite, it is still legal to play that team as long as those characters are not part of your team.
BUT:
QuoteThis next part is a very rare occasion but still rather complicated to explain. The best way to explain it is to give an example first. Let's say you have Beast on your team and you want to use Onslaught's Citadel as your Battlesite which has Dark Beast. Since Dark Beast can play Beast Specials and Beast is on your team, you may still use Onslaught's Citadel as a Battlesite but you are not allowed to put ANY Beast Specials under the Battlesite. These two characters are considered to be variants. They are not the same character but have access to the same Specials. Because one character on your team may play Beast Specials, you are not allowed to have any of his Specials under the Battlesite. Even if you are not using certain Specials in your Draw Pile, you may not have any under the Battlesite. Sorry if I sounded like I was being redundant, but it is rather difficult to explain.
So...
Clones cannot be used, so no Beast in your deck with a Beast in the battlesite. But you're allowed to use Beast in your deck with a Dark Beast based battlesite as long as you don't put anything for Dark Beast in the site.
Confusing stuff indeed.
So, for a Morlocks/Storm: Neutralized setup, it makes sense, with the above rulings, Morlocks in your team and Storm in, say, X-World. As long as you don't put any Morlocks non-OPDs in your site, you're good. And likewise, Storm: Neutralized in your deck and Morlocks in Sewers, you can only have Morlock's OPD... possibly? And with Caliban and Sewers, you can't have any Morlocks specials in the site.
Damn! I cannot use my Bastion with Outback battlesite anymore...
If its a rule it should be followed, period! But it doesn't mean it cannot be criticized.
Besides its totally unnecessary, it is also so much confusing and it makes no sense at all...
"Hey, you can have Bastion in your team and play X-Man's EE and AR specials from Onslaught's Citadel, but you cannot put Sentinels' EE and AR Specials under Outback. Because, you know, Bastion can use that very same cards..."
The only reason why Bastion, Superpatriot or Torch's fake variant use someone else's specials is because someone was lazy enough to skip creating cards for them, with the lame excuse they have similar powers (oh yeah, and all fighters could share a "martial artist expert" special card).
>:( >:( >:(
I'm with Bios. Dark Beast is different enough from Beast to have his own special cards. The same holds true for just about everyone who's not Golden Age Wolverine and Alien Symbiote Spider-Man. Even Jean Grey's normal specials feel a little weak compared to the unbridles power that the Darkk Phoenix wields.
Quote from: Demacus on March 07, 2012, 05:42:54 PM
I'm with Bios. Dark Beast is different enough from Beast to have his own special cards. The same holds true for just about everyone who's not Golden Age Wolverine and Alien Symbiote Spider-Man. Even Jean Grey's normal specials feel a little weak compared to the unbridles power that the Darkk Phoenix wields.
Also, with the retcon, Dark Phoenix should really be a separate character anyway, right? ???
Quote from: ncannelora on March 07, 2012, 06:07:38 PM
Also, with the retcon, Dark Phoenix should really be a separate character anyway, right? ???
You know that's the way I think! ;)