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Quintessential Judge Dredd
Eric Schaen & The Le (09/11/2014)
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The Quintessential Judge Dredd HeroClix DialWe haven't seen a Judge Dredd HeroClix dial since IndyClix, which is really too bad. IndyClix was a great set by it's own right, striking the right balance of fun and utility. Thankfully, we've got the Quintessential Series to make the dials come to life!

Judge Dredd is a pretty straight forward dial, coming in at just 90 points. Dredd has never been meant to be a tentpole piece, but rather a good secondary attacker as seen by his starting clicks of Running Shot and three clicks off Toughness. He's also a Sharpshooter and has the 2000AD Team Ability (of course)! It's too bad Wizkids never saw fit to redo that Team Ability to be more like the Marvel/DC ones.

Dial by Eric Schaen... continued below...



Quintessential Judge Dredd HeroClix Dial

As I said, Dredd's dial is pretty straight forward, but his versatility with 4 clicks of Lawgiver gives him lots of ranged options. If you've ever seen the movie, you'll understand how that weapon works -- hence he can choose between Energy Explosion, Precision Strike, or Ranged Combat Expert. Having all these option is what makes Dredd a real nice piece to add to any team (versatility wins HeroClix games!).

Of course, the little bits of Perplex and Outwit help too, and some fine Blades/Claws/Fangs at the very end to potentially hit for 6!


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Your Comments:
I designed a Dredd not too dissimilar to this one. The Lawgiver is in the PAC without insanely worded SPs.

Posted by: WarBorg on 9/15/2014 4:26:44 PM
That's a nice Dredd. Using him you could shout "I am the law!" at your opponent.

Using the current one you can only shout "I am KO'd!"

Posted by: Mantis Warrior on 9/14/2014 10:28:12 AM
I would go for a Judge Dredd clix that is depending on the sculpt and era used Comic, Stallone, or Urban, Comic, maybe? Stallone, definately! Urban, meh.

Posted by: The Wanderer on 9/13/2014 10:18:54 PM
Too cool.

Posted by: Bobby on 9/12/2014 9:54:35 PM
Wish they made at least a new collector set, like the ones back in the day, for him!

Posted by: Lord Logan on 9/12/2014 6:37:48 AM
Yes please.

Posted by: Bigblue on 9/11/2014 6:08:40 PM
I am mixed with Indyclix because I don't know some of the characters but I would love me some Judge Dredd clix. I would take this dial any day. Love it. Great job!

Posted by: Nana on 9/11/2014 12:53:17 PM
A lot of pieces are coming out with massively complex special powers and traits. I appreciate the Lawgiver is straight forward and easy to follow. A or B or C. Excellent white power.

Posted by: superfriend on 9/11/2014 7:24:08 AM
Would Luv a new Dredd. Luv the Ricochet rounds.

Posted by: Shaft!! on 9/11/2014 6:11:33 AM