The question marks on the sidekick dice are wilds, but that doesn't mean you can turn the die to any face you want. It means that energy face can be used as any of the four energy types (mask, bolt, shield or fist).
To visually see how it's played and explained in great detail in the different phases helped me out a lot, thank you for posting your game night. It also helped that there were teams, seeing how well they worked together and talk about different things that can be done. All around awesome video.
When he said about boosters "You get 2 different die" I felt sad as I remembered when I got 2 Professor Xavier in a pack when I already had 1 :( Anyway great vid guys, really enjoyed it :)
Were they the same Xavier, though? And one of the good things about the boosters is that even if you have the cards already, the dice can still be valuable additions to your pool... 😁
Should have used close up shots of the dice and the cards in this episod, Dave had some sort of dice/hand cam in a previous episode, think it was Clubs. Would have been great to see the game up close.
You guys treated wild card side (question mark) incorrectly. You can only change the question mark to any energy (not pawn). From rules: "There is also a wildcard, represented by a question mark; it can become any kind of energy you like"
***** Rick was correct. During your learning game Dave changed a '?' to a sidekick and attached Nikki and Aaron for 1 damage with it, at roughly the 23:14 point. It seems you must have caught yourself later on, so no big deal, as long as others aren't confused by this. We never physically change the dice to anything, simply calling it a Wild Card Energy.
CHEAT ALERT: 1:13:20. Dave uses Smash to have Human Torch DO NO DAMAGE, but then KOs the 3 defending Sidekicks (getting to reroll them next turn). Problem is: even though they blocked, they took no damage and were not KO'd.
Great video. I really enjoyed it. Only just got this game but loving it.. Your video has helped loads. I am just unsure of a rule with regards to fielding multiple dice for the same character (such as the human torch). The rule book is not that clear (unless I am missing an obvious point here) but I read in another forum that you can only field one version of the character. Thematically this would make sense as you couldn't have two hulks at the same time fighting. I tried to justify the idea that this is not separate characters but separate potential attacks.But this also means that if one gets KO'd then the other should disappear? Any clarification on this guys? cheers and thanks again.
+TheGnomeDenial I could be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure that means you can only have one *card* for a character; like you can field your two or three Captain America dice, but you can't field one Captain America: Super Soldier and one Captain America: Leader.
+FFIXMaster Correct. That's what the Max number is about on each card. You can only have one card bearing a given character name (like Captain America), but you can field as many of the dice as you like up to the Max shown on the card.
Terrance Sims that was made by Geek Chic. They went out of business a few years ago. The new Jasper from BoardGameTables.com is a pretty great and reasonably priced alternative option. I believe they have a Kickstarter going for that model right now though they do regularly sell them on the website. The big option is they are offering a cherry stained version during this campaign. Please let me know if you have any questions. -Lincoln
At 1:32 when hulk was attacked and both heroes survived. Shouldn't the dice have remained in the game? And hulk done a plus +2 attack and plus, +2 defense? Doesn't that mean that the next attack should have won the game? Instead of just one damage as it did?
I think he does change the face of the die on the left towards the mask Icon, but the outer right one was also changed from mask to something else. So I guess he flipped the dice so they again matched the initial roll.
Aaron is the sort of a*shole that takes over co-op games,Mr Blinky is the sort of know-it-all who knows f*ck-all,the other two just go along with everything,this is a nightmare group !
The question marks on the sidekick dice are wilds, but that doesn't mean you can turn the die to any face you want. It means that energy face can be used as any of the four energy types (mask, bolt, shield or fist).
Great episode! 2 vs 2 is great idea to allow strategy discussion without reverting to talking to yourself like most dice masters youtube videos.
Thanks Rick. It seemed like a good way to discuss strategy so it's more informative and entertaining.
To visually see how it's played and explained in great detail in the different phases helped me out a lot, thank you for posting your game night. It also helped that there were teams, seeing how well they worked together and talk about different things that can be done. All around awesome video.
Great episode, but I was disappointed when I realized you wouldn't open the boosters. I hope you make another video with those.
I might, but it's like kids a Christmas, just a mess :)
Lincoln Damerst I'm with cartoon80s90s, would have been nice to see you guys opening those boosters :)
31:44 when Lincoln pulled out the grav feed - best "watch until the end" teaser ever!
When he said about boosters "You get 2 different die" I felt sad as I remembered when I got 2 Professor Xavier in a pack when I already had 1 :( Anyway great vid guys, really enjoyed it :)
Were they the same Xavier, though? And one of the good things about the boosters is that even if you have the cards already, the dice can still be valuable additions to your pool... 😁
Should have used close up shots of the dice and the cards in this episod, Dave had some sort of dice/hand cam in a previous episode, think it was Clubs. Would have been great to see the game up close.
Nikki's 'hardcore pounding' cracked me up :-)
I enjoyed Aaron's comment about the game is so nerdy as he is calling out the super heroes as the dice are revealed.
You guys treated wild card side (question mark) incorrectly. You can only change the question mark to any energy (not pawn).
From rules:
"There is also a wildcard, represented by a question mark;
it can become any kind of energy you like"
*****
Rick was correct. During your learning game Dave changed a '?' to a sidekick and attached Nikki and Aaron for 1 damage with it, at roughly the 23:14 point. It seems you must have caught yourself later on, so no big deal, as long as others aren't confused by this. We never physically change the dice to anything, simply calling it a Wild Card Energy.
John Newall Thanks John for the note.
Nikki looked really excited to be playing.
Lol
Just picked this game up, enjoyed the video!
really enjoying your vids looking forward to every episode hoping you do another of one night ultimate werewolf with more players
? can't turn to a pawn, it can only be used as energy of any type.
Awesome vid
I liked this a lot!
CHEAT ALERT: 1:13:20. Dave uses Smash to have Human Torch DO NO DAMAGE, but then KOs the 3 defending Sidekicks (getting to reroll them next turn). Problem is: even though they blocked, they took no damage and were not KO'd.
i love this show!
Great episode, and like the other great episodes of GameNight! I know this game will find its way on my "to buy" list eventually. :B
I see a Tantiv IV in the background..so does that mean it will be hitting the table sometime soon?
I apologise if you guys have answered this on another video. Where did you get those awesome drinking glasses?
31:33 "She's aaalll natural, baby" --Aaron
Tsarina its like 50 bucks on coolstuffinc :P
Its also the only card I know by name.
Thanks Ben :)
HAHa... 30:00 No I wanna yell! That's great.
1:49 Lincoln looked at the camera with soulless eyes... So evil.......
Great video. I really enjoyed it. Only just got this game but loving it.. Your video has helped loads.
I am just unsure of a rule with regards to fielding multiple dice for the same character (such as the human torch).
The rule book is not that clear (unless I am missing an obvious point here) but I read in another forum that you can only field one version of the character. Thematically this would make sense as you couldn't have two hulks at the same time fighting.
I tried to justify the idea that this is not separate characters but separate potential attacks.But this also means that if one gets KO'd then the other should disappear?
Any clarification on this guys?
cheers and thanks again.
+TheGnomeDenial I could be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure that means you can only have one *card* for a character; like you can field your two or three Captain America dice, but you can't field one Captain America: Super Soldier and one Captain America: Leader.
+FFIXMaster Correct. That's what the Max number is about on each card. You can only have one card bearing a given character name (like Captain America), but you can field as many of the dice as you like up to the Max shown on the card.
Hey Game night crew. What gaming table are you playing on?
Terrance Sims that was made by Geek Chic. They went out of business a few years ago. The new Jasper from BoardGameTables.com is a pretty great and reasonably priced alternative option. I believe they have a Kickstarter going for that model right now though they do regularly sell them on the website. The big option is they are offering a cherry stained version during this campaign. Please let me know if you have any questions. -Lincoln
@@boardgamegeek Thanks Lincoln! you answered all my questions!
This looks similar to quarriors. You should try quarriors out, I picked it up recently and it's good.
That's because Quarriors is the predecessor to DiceMasters, created by the same guys.
At 1:32 when hulk was attacked and both heroes survived. Shouldn't the dice have remained in the game? And hulk done a plus +2 attack and plus, +2 defense? Doesn't that mean that the next attack should have won the game? Instead of just one damage as it did?
CHEAT?
1:08:18 Aaron seems to flip the dice when he is placing them onto the mat onto a different result..... Hmmmm....
I think he does change the face of the die on the left towards the mask Icon, but the outer right one was also changed from mask to something else. So I guess he flipped the dice so they again matched the initial roll.
Seth Logan Watch in 1080 he never had a mask to begin with, but probably was done due to lack of attention.
"Do you know what happens to a toad when it gets struck by lightning? Same thing that happens to everything else."
Lol .that line always made me cringe.
What happens to a toad that gets struck by lightning? the same thing that happens to everything else.
"Dice Masters"
"Each pack comes with two *die*"
No...
Do you ever get tired of Aaron bullying everyone or trying to overtake the whole game?
This game is up to 6 players
Um, no it's not.
+chrisbaker77 yes it is
Base rules only have official rules for two teams of 2 players, for a total of 4.
I think I'mma call him Mr. Blinky...or perhaps Sir-Blinks-Alot.
Also...Mr. Blinky is kinda an idiot >.
Glad you found a kindred spirit.
Aaron is the sort of a*shole that takes over co-op games,Mr Blinky is the sort of know-it-all who knows f*ck-all,the other two just go along with everything,this is a nightmare group !