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Battlefield roles for every MCP character (H-L)

   

We continue our look at every character in the game with with H-L today and give them a rating of 1(bad) to 5 (great) at these categories: 

Speed

How fast does the character move, including any superpowers that support it.

Durability

How well can the character survive enemy attacks. This includes healthpool, defensive stats but also superpowers like Damage reduction or Healing Factor or the turning off of enemy crits. 

Damage output

This contains both attacks but also superpower throws, especially bigger terrain throws. It also takes attack types and stuff like Rapid Fire and Beams into account. 

Range

At what Range can the character operate at? This will not always take the characters longest range attack but might find the middle on those and try to show where they want to operate at realistically. 

Control

Does the character have access to pushes and character throws or hands out a lot of conditions, 

Support Superpowers

This includes any superpowers that help the characters allies like places, advances and healing but also Taunts and Bodyguards


Out of these we'll create different battlefield roles.

The roles are: 

Extract Runner: A character that's good at picking up and holding onto Extracts. 

Secure Specialist: A character that's either very sticky on a Secure themselves or has the ability to relaibly push/throw enemies off, while being quite durable themselves. 

Glass Cannon: A character that has above average damage Output but far below average Durability. 

Damage Dealer: A character whose main job is to deal damage. 

Brawler: A character that can and wants to get stuck in a fight. Good damage Output and Durability are needed. 

Tank: A character whose main job is to not die easily. 

Taunt: A character with the ability to "Taunt", so take attacks onto themselves when they are close to the Attacker (Like Luke Cage for example). 

Bodyguard: A character with the ability to Bodyguard (like Steve 1). 

Backpoint Sitter: A character with very long range attacks that makes it good at staying back or a low threat investment, low impact character. 

Control: A character whose main job is to control the enemy characters either through conditions or displacement. 

Support: A character whose main job is to use it's support Superpowers to help their team. 

Importantly we don't look at leaderships and how they might change a character but just that characters stat card with nothing else. 


Hawkeye (3)

Speed: 3

Durability: 2

Damage Output: 3,5

Range: 5

Control: 2

Support Superpowers: 1

Hawkeye is a Backpoint Sitter and Damage Dealer. 


Heimdall, The All-Seeing (3)

Speed: 2

Durability: 2

Damage Output: 2

Range: 2

Control: 4

Support Superpowers: 4

Heimdall is a Support and Control


Hela, Queen of Hel (4)

Speed: 3

Durability: 3

Damage Output: 4

Range: 4

Control: 2

Support Superpowers: 1

Hela is a Damage Dealer


Honey Badger (2)

Speed: 2

Durability: 2

Damage Output: 2

Range: 2

Control: 4

Support Superpowers: 4

Gabby is a Taunt and Control 


Hood (3)

Speed: 2

Durability: 3

Damage Output: 3

Range: 3

Control: 2

Support Superpowers: 3

Hood is a Damage Dealer and Support


Hulk (6)

Speed: 3

Durability: 4

Damage Output: 4

Range: 2

Control: 5

Support Superpowers: 1

Hulk is maybe the ultimate Brawler (but not having an injured side does hurt his survivability) and he's also an absolute Monster as a Control


Hulkbuster (6)

Speed: 4

Durability: 3,5

Damage Output: 3,5

Range: 3

Control: 5

Support Superpowers: 1

Hulkbuster is really a Control more than anything else. 

Iceman (3)

Speed: 3

Durability: 2

Damage Output: 2

Range: 3

Control: 4

Support Superpowers: 3

Bobby is a Support and mostly Control.


Invincible Iron Man (4)

Speed: 2

Durability: 4

Damage Output: 3

Range: 4

Control: 3

Support Superpowers: 1

iTony is a Backpoint Sitter and Tank


Iron Fist (3)

Speed: 3

Durability: 3

Damage Output: 3

Range: 3

Control: 4

Support Superpowers: 1

Danny Rand is a Brawler and Control (through his Spender)


Iron Man (3)

Speed: 2

Durability: 4

Damage Output: 3

Range: 4

Control: 3

Support Superpowers: 1


Classic Iron Man is a Backpoint Sitter, Tank and Control. 


Jean Grey (5)

Speed: 2

Durability: 2

Damage Output: 4

Range: 4

Control: 3

Support Superpowers: 4

Jean is a Support and Damage Dealer.


Juggernaut (5)

Speed: 5

Durability: 5

Damage Output: 3

Range: 2

Control: 3

Support Superpowers: 1

Juggernaut is an Extract Runner and Tank


Karnak (3)

Speed: 2

Durability: 3

Damage Output: 4

Range: 2

Control: 3

Support Superpowers: 3

Karnak is a Brawler in a 1 on 1 fight. Otherwise he's more of a Damage Dealer 


Killmonger (4)

Speed: 3

Durability: 2

Damage Output: 5

Range: 2

Control: 3

Support Superpowers: 1

Killmonger is a Glass Cannon 


Killmonger, Usurper (4)

Speed: 3

Durability: 3

Damage Output: 4

Range: 3

Control: 2

Support Superpowers: 1

KM, U is a Brawler. 


King Black Bolt (6)

Speed: 3

Durability: 4,5

Damage Output: 4,5

Range: 4

Control: 3

Support Superpowers: 3

KBB is a Brawler


King T‘Challa (5)

Speed: 3

Durability: 2

Damage Output: 5

Range: 3

Control: 3

Support Superpowers: 1

King T is a Glass Cannon 


Kingpin (4)

Speed: 2

Durability: 4,5

Damage Output: 2

Range: 3

Control: 4

Support Superpowers: 1

Kingpin is a Tank and Control 


Klaw (5)

Speed: 2

Durability: 4

Damage Output: 4

Range: 3

Control: 3

Support Superpowers: 1

Klaw is a Brawler and (reactive) Control 


Kraven the Hunter (3)

Speed: 3

Durability: 2,5

Damage Output: 3,5

Range: 3

Control: 2

Support Superpowers: 4

Kraven is a Damage Dealer and Support 


Lady Mastermind (?)

Speed: ?

Durability: ?

Damage Output: ?

Range: ?

Control: ?

Support Superpowers: ?


Lady Sif (4)

Speed: 4

Durability: 4

Damage Output: 4

Range: 2

Control: 3

Support Superpowers: 1

Sif is a Brawler and Control 


Lizard (3)

Speed: 3

Durability: 4

Damage Output: 2

Range: 3

Control: 3

Support Superpowers: 1

Lizard is an Extract Runner, Tank and Secure Specialist 


Lockjaw (3)

Speed: 2

Durability: 3

Damage Output: 2

Range: 2

Control: 2

Support Superpowers: 5

Lockjaw is a Support 


Logan, the Wolverine (4)

Speed: 3

Durability: 3,5

Damage Output: 5

Range: 3

Control: 2

Support Superpowers: 1

Logan is a Brawler 


Loki, God of Mischief (4)

Speed: 2

Durability: 3

Damage Output: 3

Range: 3

Control: 5

Support Superpowers: 1

Original Loki is a Control 


Loki, Prince of Lies (5)

Speed: 3

Durability: 4

Damage Output: 3

Range: 3

Control: 4

Support Superpowers: 3

Loki 2 is a Control and Tank


Luke Cage (3)

Speed: 2

Durability: 4

Damage Output: 2

Range: 2

Control: 3

Support Superpowers: 4

Luke Cage is a Taunt and Tank


That's it for part 3 of our series. Stay tuned for the rest! 

Check out my Affiliation Overviews for more details on each character. 


Cheers from Germany 🍻 




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