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RWBY: Combat Ready
45m - 75m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 14+
Co-operative play encourages or requires players to work together to beat the game.
Cooperative Play
Player elimination occurs in multiple-player games (>2) when a player can be eliminated from the game and play continues without the eliminated player.
Player Elimination
Variable Player Powers is a mechanic that grants different abilities and/or paths to victory to the players.
Variable Player Powers
39.00
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Bailzan
Playing a 2 player game it felt unbalanced towards the enemy. After a few duels the speed bonus and damage bonus the enemy has makes it almost impossible to play anything but your fastest cards even against their slowest. In a 2 a player game you just don't have the backup and assists needed to boost the active player or hinder the enemy. I'm sure these issues are not a factor in a 4 player game.
Howitzer_120mm
The way the game is played, it's an all or nothing. If you get up to your Ultimate power, you don't take damage from the main baddie, the minions, etc. Doesn't seem to have a great way to scale based on number of players, rules were very vague as far as how you did that well to get a good balance of objectives based on the player count.
gmbarry
played one boss monster at game night and only got one upgrade card. I suspect that you have to play the entire scenario to get more.. also the speed was very subjective and if you did not draw high cards when you were the lead, you lost badly. I broke even with the villain every time except the last one where I lost. I collected no experience and this really limited my play. I had heard of the show but not watched it so I had no connection to the game. Anyway, Not willing to try to play this again