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Sentinels of the Multiverse: Definitive Edition Lipucd's Custom Content Vol1
   
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Type: Game
Game Category: Card Games, Cooperative Games
Complexity: Low Complexity
Assets: Components, Cards
Language: English
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Sentinels of the Multiverse: Definitive Edition Lipucd's Custom Content Vol1

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A custom add-on for Sentinels of the Multiverse: Definitive Edition.
Long time in the making, enjoy adding 11 new heroes, 2 being Original Characters from Lipucd and Chaos Croc! Add in 2 environments for your battles to take place on, and outside of lacking villains this could be an expansion on it's own!

The entire package includes:

OC of Lipucd, Zetta Zepto:
A black cat who has a thieving interest to steal what she can and latex clad so her own electrical stunts don't backfire on her. Not the most heroic on paper, and with how much she'll sneak to the sidelines you'd be quick to think otherwise, in the end Zetta ends up doing the 'right thing' demonstrating her heart can do more then yearn for gold. While her damage options at times force her to be creative with her inventory, Zetta's ability to get out of a sticky situation...or to just have 'someone else' take the brunt force of what she would, can prove her more versatile then first blush!
Hero Complexity: 7

OC of Chaos Croc, Victory Vixen:
Caitlin Caliburn had a pretty normal and basic life, till she found an alien egg that in turn gave her a super powered suit to become the superhero she always wanted and daydreamed to be, Victory Vixen! Sadly for her, she quickly learns just being super strong and having good goals isn't enough, and beyond all of the collateral damage she causes still figuring out her own wild strength, she's haunted by the odd memories of her mother, and a platoon of robots after her to boot! Can she keep her cool and save the day, or will the city be ruined in just stopping a burglar attempt?
Hero Complexity: 6

Of Capcom fame, Tron Bonne:
Tron Bonne and her army of Servbots might be the last call for 'playing Hero', but with Megaman stuck on the moon, someone else has to carry his torch somehow...! Using her vast assortment of 'mecha' like the customizable Gustaff or the towering Balkon Gerät, Tron can lay most villain deployments down by herself! Though the Servbots do loaf around more then Tron will ever care to admit and sometimes need to get bonked on the head to get them to do their jobs, along with her very dependent on her gear to get the job done, being rather vulnerable if they end up being destroyed...Yet all that means is a need to put her machinery skills to work and quickly deploy another before that becomes a problem!
Hero Complexity: 8

Of Capcom fame, Q-Bee:
One of the 'Queen Bee' of the Soul Bee race, this one has taken a turn for Heroism fighting vs her 'sisters' and others who'd cause trouble to the human world. Being fast and agile, Q-Bee shows off her ability to lay down a flurry of attacks one after another in quick succession. With the added bonus to empower her 'Super Bar' to then cash out for far stronger attacks when more then singer pricks are needed! Yet Soul Bee's need -souls- to eat and live, and Heroism leads towards a far less volume then she's used towards...As such you'll find yourself needing to be quick on the draw, before your tiny HP vanishes quickly!
Hero Complexity: 4

Of Capcom fame, Felicia:
Following Q-Bee comes the dancing queen feline herself! Knowing how to put on a show, Felicia's always doing things that end up supporting her allies in a number of ways. Felicia can be more then just a team player though, able to hit hard when it counts, or even disable something when more important! Yet if coming off of the speedy bee, the feline might feel a touch more sluggish, including her own apt Super Bar that at times feels like it can struggle to keep a charge longer then a turn before it's gone!
Hero Complexity: 5

Of Sunsoft fame, Arina:
Holding her Wakuwaku ball tightly, Arina springs into action ready to show off how she got the nickname "The Romping Fiery Girl"...and maybe score a cute boyfriend while at it! This bouncy bunny packs a punch for sure though, and while she lacks some of the greater complexity of the Capcom characters, she shows off her own style of laying down attacks that disrupt the villains over and over! Just make sure you hold onto that Wakuwaku ball tightly as fumbling it can become rather costly...!
Hero Complexity: 4

Of Sunsoft fame, Roomi:
The next bunny-like girl Roomi hops into action and rabbit blows her way past anything standing in her path! Being from a 'Retro' fighter, Roomi is almost trademark for 'female fighters' of that era, yet instead of being 'nimble and weak', she's 'hard hitting and impactful'! Any blow from Roomi is bound to either leave someone seeing stars or bouncing around till they impact someone else in turn. Yet she's not the most HP enduranced of the cast, along with her movements being more about 'careful' timing and 'collective' thinking of her blows then a flurry like the last 3.
Hero Complexity: 3

Of Wayforward fame, Shantae:
Dance into the danger, let your hair flow free. Shantae might not excel at any single thing, but what she offers is a diverse moveset enhanced by her dance forms and assortment of gear to get the job done! Being this resourceful really lets Shantae pivot and provide support or damage whenever needed, and her many forms can cover all sorts of factors any games could bring.
Hero Complexity: 4

Of SEGA fame, NiGHTS:
The Nightmaren that rebelled against Wiseman, NiGHTS has become Nightopia's guardian and ally for all 'visitors' towards the mythical dream world. Astounding all with their creative acrobatics, and an innate ability to 'Dualize' with others gives NiGHTS an edge over any that would do dreamers harm, and lets them make fun of the villains while doing it! Then again rebelling vs. their creator has it's issue, with other Nightmaren coming to ruin their Dualizing, along with trying to capture and bring them back! Then again it only comes in kind when helping others to be helped by them in times of need!
Hero Complexity:6

Of Nintendo fame, Daisy:
The tomboy explosive sports playing princess herself gets into the action of playing super hero! You'd think being a princess would leave her rather prone to being kidnapped and damsel, instead from her assortment of sports gear, towards her high impact moves of Smash, Daisy is one to hit first, ask questions later. Just do keep an eye on your gear before you find out it's all spent and used...
Hero Complexity: 5

Of Gamefreak fame, Ogerpon:
(This deck is currently in a WIP state, with new artwork planned along with variant versions.)
This little gal only has one, and one thing on her mind. To wack whoever's responsible for everything going wrong. Dodging all of the chaff and going direct for the boss, Ogerpon lays down an insane smackdown when allowed to go all out on the key target and nothing else. Though when things do start to interrupt her 'boss rush', Ogerpon can easily demonstrate why you shouldn't 'get in the way'...
Hero Complexity: 4

The lively city of Shantae, Scuttle Town:
Scuttle Town sits full of merchant and spending thanks towards Mimic's collecting of old tech and gear, and the alluring dance parlor to unwind after a hard day. Though all isn't sunshine whenever Risky Boots and her Tinkerbat army move in to pilfer and steal all that they can get away with! Then again that just means the heroes have to be Ret-2-Go to save the day!
Environment Peril: 4

The dark Latex Checkmate:
This area seems to be playing a game of chess almost by itself, the pieces moving by their own power. It almost feels enticing to start playing yourself to better sway the outcome for your favor...yet ever looming is the feeling that there's something else, pulling at strings and almost ensuring that interference results with becoming PART of the game itself...!
Environment Peril: 5

Notes:
- Content viewed in these decks can be accounted as 'suggestive' in nature and tone, with some erotic detailing but no 'adult' content is present. User discretion is advised.