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ClixCraves: Dungeons and Dragons
The Le (08/18/2014)
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HeroClix World: ClixCraves: Dungeons and Dragons

This year marks the 30th 40th Anniversary of Dungeons and Dragons. As a long time player and recently-first-time Dungeon Master, I can't help but wonder what it would be like to see D&D in HeroClix form. Fortunately I have these ClixCraves articles to make those dreams a reality...!

ClixCraves is a series of articles discussing HeroClix figures we want to see made. Our selection criteria can be new never-before-seen figures, or it could be a request for remakes of old figures.

We start things off with the BARD, a magical entertainer. Right away you'll notice a new Experience Levels mechanic, which are applied to every single core D&D ClixCraves class. It's pretty simple really -- you always start on the first click of life.. and as you KO opponents you gain experience and levels!

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HeroClix World: ClixCraves: Dungeons and Dragons

Of course, there's an interesting dichotomy with this character. At 6 clicks of life he's fairly weak for 120 points... once you get some KO's in he'll become more and more powerful! He comes with some old standbys -- Sidestep, Mind Control (Bards can mesmerize audiences), Incapacitate, Willpower, Enhancement (Bards can cast spells), Outwit, and some other smattering of powers.

The Bard is not a primary or even secondary fighter -- he is ultimately a utility support piece, and seen with this Inspire Greatness and Bardic Music abilities (Perplex)

From wikipedia: Dungeons & Dragons (abbreviated as D&D or DnD) is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (RPG) originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, and first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. (TSR). The game has been published by Wizards of the Coast since 1997.


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Okay I posted that last comment before I got to the ranger, and I gotta say I liked the prior ones enough, but after seeing this I'm gonna stop reading. If you pick the RCE deal, on click one, without leveling up it can shoot with a 12 atk for 5 damage from 8 squares if you shoot a character with something you chose and +2 dmg from RCE. Then sit back with a 19 or 20 d at range. For 120 points. Then it only gets stronger. Really fast. Honestly how hard is it to KO 150 pts and max out at a 14 and 5 plus the healing (6 clix in 300 pts) and 11 clix of life, spec in larger games? Ridiculous. 120 points lmfao

Posted by: ClixMaster on 8/22/2014 7:29:07 PM
I believe the Paladins Smite Evil trait, while cool, should have been worded like this:

At the beginning of the game and each time the Paladin gains a level, place a Smite token on his card. Give the Paladin a power action and remove a Smite token…to do what the trait does.

I feel that's easier to understand and more akin to how Wizkids would do it. Just my opinion though. I dig these very neat idea. Props

Posted by: ClixMaster on 8/22/2014 7:14:25 PM
Fun ideas, and I agree this would be a great addition to Heroclix. You're on to something interesting with the "Experience Levels" Traits, but it just doesn't quite work. Perhaps individual characters with the Trait should gain a level when they KO a figure? Also, point values in general seem very low for so many clicks.

Posted by: Zarg on 8/20/2014 4:25:55 PM
Love that I live in the birth state of D&D.

Posted by: karatejoe on 8/20/2014 11:53:19 AM
Energy explosion with 5 lightning bolts!!! Awesome!
Love the levelling up mechanic too.

Posted by: Mantis Warrior on 8/19/2014 11:34:42 AM
Dials seem over powered but leveling up mechanic is a good idea, just needs tweeking so that they have less life. Also Alignments shouldn't be keywords as every character has them (such as Spider-man being Neutral Good).

Posted by: Lord Logan on 8/18/2014 8:21:55 PM
@Cyanbloo Good call. I must have failed my Intelligence check...

Posted by: The Le on 8/18/2014 6:38:32 PM
For a moment, I thought i'd lost ten years off my life. Unfortunately scanning down the page I read "first published in 1974".
This surely makes it a 40th anniversary and not 30th as stated in the opening of your article.
Nevermind, i enjoyed reading it and your dials.

Posted by: Cyanbloo on 8/18/2014 5:27:10 PM
@Kannenxela: you are correct! that's what I get for writing at 5am! I have made fixes to the article! Thank you!

Posted by: The Le on 8/18/2014 2:02:20 PM
I know i'm being nit picky here, but from everything i know about D&D, Tiamat is a female. This may be just for 4.0 but it's just bothering me.

Posted by: Kannenxela on 8/18/2014 11:15:24 AM