Hello Judgement fans. I decided it might be good to have a new player guide to the judgement models. Although I am by no means the world champion I have touched both current ones and that has to mean something right? This blog represents my opinions only and as such is 100% correct and beyond reproach.
Format
Race:Class:
Survivability:
Damage Output:
Threat Range:
Profile: Here will be a description of the main attributes of the hero.
What does it do?: I will go through the main abilities of the hero and the reasons you take him/her in your warband.
Fate Appetite: Low to High. How badly does this hero need fate. Some heroes are reliant on their fate abilities to distinguish them from other heroes in the same class. Others are able to do their job well without fate.
Level Appetite: Low to High. Just like their fate abilities some heroes rely on their level up abilities to distinguish themselves from other heroes in their class.
Magic Items: What magic items does this hero want and how important are those magic items.
I have found that both level increases and fate are resources that are very scarce in the early game. First turn you can generally kill a monster to get 2 fate to spend total and one level. In addition to getting the level increase you need most it also lets you get out the magic items you need most. Though these will change from game to game you don't want to have multiple heroes who really need their high level abilities to function or need the same magical item or all really want to use fate abilities.
Combinations: What kinds of warbands does this model work well in and any particular models you should look to include with them.
Ban Targets: Who is this model afraid of.
Judy's Judgement: My final judgement on the model. (Judge Judy's judgements are unadjustable).
Though I reserve the right to change the format should I or anyone else come up with a good idea.
I want to keep it simple and provide basic advice on how to start using the model.
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