An army card's point value comes into play while choosing your army and when figuring out scores at the end of the game. At the start of a game or at any point you receive reinforcements, you are given a set amount of points, which is treated like cash, with every figure/squad being worth a set price. While some figures are more expensive than others, they are often better than others. When building an army, the values of figures is especially important, particularly in tournaments.
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| - An army card's point value comes into play while choosing your army and when figuring out scores at the end of the game. At the start of a game or at any point you receive reinforcements, you are given a set amount of points, which is treated like cash, with every figure/squad being worth a set price. While some figures are more expensive than others, they are often better than others. When building an army, the values of figures is especially important, particularly in tournaments.
- Each character has it's own point value. The point value represents the strength of the character you are using. Higher point values are stronger and more rare figures. Decide how many points you would like each player to have and create a team adding up to that value. e.g.- For a 300 point game, one might choose: IRONMAN 160pts, Magneto 103pts, Jean Grey 31pts, totalling 294 points.
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| - An army card's point value comes into play while choosing your army and when figuring out scores at the end of the game. At the start of a game or at any point you receive reinforcements, you are given a set amount of points, which is treated like cash, with every figure/squad being worth a set price. While some figures are more expensive than others, they are often better than others. When building an army, the values of figures is especially important, particularly in tournaments.
- Each character has it's own point value. The point value represents the strength of the character you are using. Higher point values are stronger and more rare figures. Decide how many points you would like each player to have and create a team adding up to that value. e.g.- For a 300 point game, one might choose: IRONMAN 160pts, Magneto 103pts, Jean Grey 31pts, totalling 294 points.
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