Difference between revisions of "Batman/Superman OverPower"
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− | The '''Batman/Superman OverPower''' expansion debuted in September 1996 with 334 cards ''(30 [[Character Cards]], 150 [[Special Cards]], 36 [[Basic Universe|Basic Universe Cards]], 28 [[Mission Cards]], 36 [[Power Cards]], 12 [[Universe: Teamwork|Teamwork Cards]], 12 [[Universe: Training|Training Cards]], 20 [[Event Cards]], 10 [[Universe: Ally|Ally Cards]])''. | + | The '''Batman/Superman OverPower''' expansion debuted in September 18 1996 with 334 cards ''(30 [[Character Cards]], 150 [[Special Cards]], 36 [[Basic Universe|Basic Universe Cards]], 28 [[Mission Cards]], 36 [[Power Cards]], 12 [[Universe: Teamwork|Teamwork Cards]], 12 [[Universe: Training|Training Cards]], 20 [[Event Cards]], 10 [[Universe: Ally|Ally Cards]])''. |
==Distrbution== | ==Distrbution== |
Revision as of 15:07, 15 June 2012
The Batman/Superman OverPower expansion debuted in September 18 1996 with 334 cards (30 Character Cards, 150 Special Cards, 36 Basic Universe Cards, 28 Mission Cards, 36 Power Cards, 12 Teamwork Cards, 12 Training Cards, 20 Event Cards, 10 Ally Cards).
Distrbution
Cards were distributed in:
- Booster packs of 9 cards
- Booster boxes of 36 booster packs
- Starter decks of 69 cards
- Starter boxes of 12 starter decks
New Special Card codes
With the Batman/Superman OverPower release, the following Special Card codes were introduced: DD DE EM EO EP EQ ER ES ET EU EV EW EX EY EZ FA FB FC
New card types
Ally Cards were introduced.
New game mechanics
Hero/Villain codes were introduced. The Intellect characters made a debut because "the DC characters aren't known as much for busting through walls and pulling out weapons to settle conflicts. Heroes and villains in the DC Universe rely much more on deductive reasoning and strategic planning". The concept was good and the folks at OverPower decided to keep the Intellect stat on characters going forward.
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