Usually a mid week day off means no gaming. It’s rare others are free. Luckily the planets align from time to time that I’m able to do some gaming with Diego.
This morning was one such cosmic event.
Our mornings gaming started off with the latest addition to the collection, Marvel Champions.
Having learnt my lesson from that ass whooping from Ultron on Sunday.
It was time to take on an “easier” villain from the core set.
It was time to face Rhino.
Iron Man was benched, and replaced by She Hulk as a playable character. Mainly because Iron Man (although popular) is a slow build character. He starts off weak and builds up.
Swapping between the two is quick and easy (both decks have the same basic and aggression cards). So if Diego had really wanted to play Iron Man then he could have.
So after Diego had chosen who he wanted to play, I chose a hero that had one of the other aspects. It was hard not to play Doctor Strange (I love the comic book). But I resisted and chose another favourite.
We were using the default, out of the box decks for our heroes, and also the suggested setup for the villain.
I think Thor would be a good match up against Ultron because of his once per phase ability that triggers against minions.
Yes there were a couple of misplays by Diego and myself. But that didn’t get in the way of enjoying ourselves.
I enjoyed playing Cap. He certainly is able to mitigate a fair bit of damage either with his shield boosting his defence or with one or two other cards. Plus he can hit hard, and I like the allies he has in the deck. But you need cards in hand to power his hero ability or for Wonder Man to swing in.
Rhino was much, much easier than Ultron.
I think that our victory was made easier by having characters that matched up well against Rhino. Not sure it would have been as easy with say a character that is slow to build up.
I’m definitely going to go this route of starting off with Rhino when I visit Nathan. Then if he likes the game see if he wants to do either of the campaigns that I have.
Next to the table was Gloomier: A Night At Hemlock Hall. This is the latest addition to the Gloom family.
There is only one family (the Hemlocks) in this version of Gloom. So you are choosing four family members per player from a common pool. The remaining cards (if not a five player game) are then flipped and used to add unwelcome guests and/or stories to the game.
Otherwise this plays just like Gloom.
I’m not entirely sure I should have been the first player. Had I really had the worst day so far out of the two of us?
Sadly my day did get worse because Diego won.
Our final game of the morning was a quick game of Smitten
And what a final game.
We won!
At my fifth attempt and Diego’s first we built both pictures.
I had a great morning playing games with Diego. And a big thanks to him for being an amazing host.