Just wondering what people would think of having an injured version of the heroes for the campaign. Obviously its usually a way for the imperials to win by injuring all heroes. Hero becomes injured, you replace miniature with its injured version.. I personally would realy like that.
Injured versions of our heroes.
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You are suggesting a second miniature so that during the campaign, in addition to flipping the card, you would replace the mini on the board with an injured pose mini (that I assume would be doing the classic Goku arm clutch)
Personally, that seems a little excessive, but I would like if they had the injured side art as more than just a color swapped version of the same picture.
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you'd better start sculpting then
I like the idea, but with the minis not exactly being the cheapest things out there (and an X-Wing monkey on my back), injured versions are a luxury I cannot afford.
It might be something I would entertain if I ever acquired a second boxed set.
It would be an interesting novelty for a convention or tournament, but I would never buy them. I haven't the time to paint the minis I already own that are necessary for the campaign, let alone extraneous ones. I'm afraid that this falls into the same category as casualty markers: kind of cool, but not really useful.
Just get some red Kool-Aid or jello and dunk them in before putting them back on the board...
~D
It's a good idea if you bought multiple core sets and have the extra models handy, and are comfortable converting figs. You paint them to look like they're wounded and/or convert the figure to look a little less "ready for action" and a bit more "ready to give up".
I have often thought of converting and painting up a "Shadow Suit" version of Mak, or painting Diala with the Plasteel Staff, and have another Diala paint job with Shu Yen's Lightsaber.
Or a:
"Ghost" paint job of Darth Vader for Diala's "Temptation" mission.
But for the person who only owns a single core set, probably not really practical.
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