What happened to outwit in HeroClix?

However, Outwit has fallen on hard times in HeroClix. Outwit was always intended to “stop” a character from using a particular power, but has been weakened over the years due to some pretty deep rules about the difference between “use” and “possess”.

What are the different types of protected powers in HeroClix?

There’s two types: ‘general’ Protected, the first one above, and then ‘specific’ Protected (3 types, Outwit is one of them) that can only be applied to individual powers. (A savvy HeroClix player might be able to guess the other two, replacing other common HeroClix phrases.)

What is the difference between HeroClix core and core rulebook?

HeroClix Rules *The Single Universe Core Rulebook is not the full HeroClix rulebook. The Single Universe Core Rule Book is for WWE play only (at this time) and when playing a multiverse game, the Core Rulebook takes precedence. NEW! Powers and Abilities Card

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What happened to outwit in Warhammer 40k?

Outwit is losing one thing: the ability to stop “combat abilities”. Over the years, Outwit had dabbled in stopping things like (Indomitable), but after the introduction of traits cost Outwit some utility, it was formalized to stop the category of “combat abilities” (and then several of them added “Can’t be countered” anyway).

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How powerful is a Phoenix host?

Most Phoenix Hosts over the years have been mutants and once they are imbued with the power of the Phoenix, they are immediately placed among the most powerful mutants, the Omega level. They keep whatever powers they had before but also gain amazing psionic powers.

How powerful is the Phoenix Force?

The Phoenix Force gives its hosts many powers but at the core of all of them are powerful mental abilities. Most Phoenix Hosts over the years have been mutants and once they are imbued with the power of the Phoenix, they are immediately placed among the most powerful mutants, the Omega level.