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dmrulesteam wrote:To clarify - a Villain is a Villain no matter the symbol, no matter the brand of origin. We've gotten many versions of this question.
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danhenneke wrote:dmrulesteam wrote:To clarify - a Villain is a Villain no matter the symbol, no matter the brand of origin. We've gotten many versions of this question.
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Are 'Villains' also 'Evil' and vice versa?
dmrulesteam wrote:To clarify - a Villain is a Villain no matter the symbol, no matter the brand of origin. We've gotten many versions of this question.
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dmrulesteam wrote:In Marvel Dice Masters, Villains are characters with the Hydra symbol.
In DC Comics Dice Masters, Villains are characters with the red stylized V symbol.
In either, abilities might turn individual dice into Villains temporarily.
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underwms wrote:dmrulesteam wrote:To clarify - a Villain is a Villain no matter the symbol, no matter the brand of origin. We've gotten many versions of this question.
-The Dice Masters Rules Teamdmrulesteam wrote:In Marvel Dice Masters, Villains are characters with the Hydra symbol.
In DC Comics Dice Masters, Villains are characters with the red stylized V symbol.
In either, abilities might turn individual dice into Villains temporarily.
-The Dice Masters Rules Team
Can you explain further the phrase "no matter the symbol" in the first quote and the use of the Hydra symbol and V symbol in the second quote? What does that mean for characters like Quicksilver or Scarlet Witch that have versions that are villains (i.e. they have the hydra logo) and other others that are not?
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