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<blockquote data-quote="Eccles" data-source="post: 1791953" data-attributes="member: 5675"><p>I'd go Joker, but he's already been covered. </p><p></p><p>In that case, I'm going to give you my favourite 3 homebrew from my superhero game a while ago.</p><p></p><p>1. The GamesMaster. A themed villain who based everything on board games. Beyond that he was a bit of a Joker ripoff, but it was great to have a character that led the heroes to mutter "we must <em>kill</em> the Gamesmaster!"</p><p></p><p>2. The Cardboard Ninjas. You remember those shooting gallery games where you had to shoot cardboard ninjas? I had a villain who could animate two dimensional images. The heroes never found out who he actually was, as they were having too much fun attacking totally harmless murals and pictures... The best scene was when they decided to get in a lift to chase the villain on the ground floor of a large bank. Ding! The doors open, and they saw the A-Team, with a few bags of loot. Everyone in the group agreed to stand and watch until the lift went Ding! and the doors closed again...</p><p></p><p>3. Lady Doubletake. Had the power to steal and suppress heroes' own powers. And then duplicate herself. Then all 8 copies of her could blast the heroes with their own powers. Which annoyed the hell out of 'em.</p><p></p><p>I could go on with The Baron, The PrimeEvil, 10 Ton Jake (who lasted half of one very violent combat), and a few others...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eccles, post: 1791953, member: 5675"] I'd go Joker, but he's already been covered. In that case, I'm going to give you my favourite 3 homebrew from my superhero game a while ago. 1. The GamesMaster. A themed villain who based everything on board games. Beyond that he was a bit of a Joker ripoff, but it was great to have a character that led the heroes to mutter "we must [I]kill[/I] the Gamesmaster!" 2. The Cardboard Ninjas. You remember those shooting gallery games where you had to shoot cardboard ninjas? I had a villain who could animate two dimensional images. The heroes never found out who he actually was, as they were having too much fun attacking totally harmless murals and pictures... The best scene was when they decided to get in a lift to chase the villain on the ground floor of a large bank. Ding! The doors open, and they saw the A-Team, with a few bags of loot. Everyone in the group agreed to stand and watch until the lift went Ding! and the doors closed again... 3. Lady Doubletake. Had the power to steal and suppress heroes' own powers. And then duplicate herself. Then all 8 copies of her could blast the heroes with their own powers. Which annoyed the hell out of 'em. I could go on with The Baron, The PrimeEvil, 10 Ton Jake (who lasted half of one very violent combat), and a few others... [/QUOTE]
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