Nemesis Scheming...

By Caliber42, in Marvel Champions: The Card Game

Played a game last night and Killgore and his scheme entered play. On a subsequent round I was in Alter-Ego. Obviously he couldn't attack so he schemed.

Question: Does he scheme on his side scheme or the main scheme? I was unsuccessful in locating anything that advised one way or the other.

-Cal

3 minutes ago, Caliber42 said:

Played a game last night and Killgore and his scheme entered play. On a subsequent round I was in Alter-Ego. Obviously he couldn't attack so he schemed.

Question: Does he scheme on his side scheme or the main scheme? I was unsuccessful in locating anything that advised one way or the other.

-Cal

Whenever enemies Scheme, it’s added to the Main Scheme. Side Schemes tend to come in with a certain amount of threat on them and are then removed when you reduce it to zero. They very rarely go up (and if they do, the rules on the cards in question will make it expressly clear).

So Killmonger adds threat to the main scheme.

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24 minutes ago, FearLord said:

Whenever enemies Scheme, it’s added to the Main Scheme. Side Schemes tend to come in with a certain amount of threat on them and are then removed when you reduce it to zero. They very rarely go up (and if they do, the rules on the cards in question will make it expressly clear).

So Killmonger adds threat to the main scheme.

Thank you very much for the clarification. Its very much appreciated.

-Cal

Why killmonger don’t attack T’Challa when Vulture can attack Peter Parker ? it’s weird. Killmonger know Black panther identity when Vuture don’t Know Peter is Spider-Man.

Edited by Slobosoy1
1 hour ago, Slobosoy1 said:

Why killmonger don’t attack T’Challa when Vulture can attack Peter Parker ? it’s weird. Killmonger know Black panther identity when Vuture don’t Know Peter is Spider-Man.

Vulture can’t attack Peter Parker - if you reveal Shadows of the past as Peter Parker and put Vulture into play, Quick Strike whiffs.