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Pojo's VS System Card of the Day
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Exodus
Card #MXM-091
Reservist
Leader: Whenever a character adjacent to Exodus
attacks or defends, you may replace a resource with
the same name as that adjacent character. If you do,
that character has invulnerability this attack.
Date Reviewed: 01.29.06
Constructed Modern Age Average Rating:
Constructed Golden Age Average Rating:
Limited Average Rating:
Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst. 3 ... average.
5 is the highest rating. |
Jason
Bunch |
Well, after a
lengthy hiatus, we're back just in time for
February Sweeps...I mean, Marvel Team-Up
previews.
To work out the ring rust, we're going to flash
back to some older sets, then we'll have the new
hotness later this week.
Today's card is Exodus, from the X-Men set.
Exodus made a name for himself as a finisher in
the X-Mental deck from the last Marvel Modern
era, and he found his way into a few Brotherhood
reservist decks as well.
Now Brotherhood reservist has found some new
love after PC: LA, but since those builds are
The New Brotherhood-centric, Exodus is stuck on
the bench.
He's still a strong card in the right build, and
playing him in a deck with multiples of all of
your reservists means that you can set up your
resource row during the first 6 turns and the
set up a big turn 7, avoiding stun endurance
loss whenever possible. He's also a Leader,
making him a good fit in an Avengers/Brotherhood
teamup deck. Might be something to look forward
to in Silver Age, especially for the
budget-minded builder, or if you just have a ton
of X-Men cards lying around after trying to pull
an Enemy.
Rating: 2.5/5 A nice idea waiting for a good
home
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