Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Electro (Silver Age)

Here's my MP write-up for Electro, a Marvel super-villain and long-time Spider-Man foe!

Electro first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #9, published February, 1964. He was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.

Electro Sheet Image

Origin 01
Origin 02
Origin 03
Absorption
Flight
Electrical Field
Gear Control

Notes:
1. The second number shown on the Leaping line is from my house rule on leaping. The first number shown uses the official MP rules.
2. This write-up reflects the Electro's Silver Age abilities.
3. Electro's absorption points are split evenly between Lightning Control A, B, and C.


Electro is a trademark of Marvel Comics. Mighty Protectors is a trademark of Monkey House Games. This write-up is by B.K. Adams.

Friday, January 24, 2020

Lizard

Here's my MP write-up for the Lizard, a Marvel super-villain and long-time Spider-Man foe!

Lizard first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #6, published November, 1963. He was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.
Curt Connors Sheet Image
Lizard Sheet Image

Origin
Bulletproof
Super Strong

Notes:
1. The second number shown on the Leaping line is from my house rule on leaping. The first number shown uses the official MP rules.
2. This write-up reflects the Lizard's Silver and Bronze Age abilities.
3. On his Summoning ability, I used a figure from the Companion ability and extrapolated it's CP cost.


Lizard is a trademark of Marvel Comics. Mighty Protectors is a trademark of Monkey House Games. This write-up is by B.K. Adams.

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Sandman

Here's my MP write-up for the Silver Age version of Sandman, a Marvel super-villain and long-time Spider-Man foe!

Sandman first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #4, published June 10th, 1963, and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.

Sandman Sheet Image
Origin

  Flattening
 Natural Weaponry
 Adaptation: High Temperatures
Wall Crawling + Nat. Weaponry
Weakness to Water
Notes:
1. This write-up reflects the Sandman's abilities from his early appearances.
2. The second number shown on the Leaping line of the character sheet is from my house rule on leaping. The first number shown uses the official MP rules.
3. It is very clear that in this early version of Sandman, he is not super strong. He forms his hands into large, rock hard appendages and tries to strike his foes.

Sandman is a trademark of Marvel Comics. Mighty Protectors is a trademark of Monkey House Games. This write-up is by B.K. Adams.

Thursday, January 16, 2020

Dr. Octopus

Here's my MP write-up for Dr. Octopus, a Marvel super-villain and long-time Spider-Man foe!

Dr. Octopus first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #3, published July 10th, 1963. He was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.

Doc Ock Origin 1

Doc Ock Origin 2

Dr. Octopus Sheet Image

Notes:
1. The reason I chose to use Telekinesis to simulate the tentacle arms is because I didn't want to give Doc Ock Heightened Strength, making him much more difficult to knock-out. Spider-Man actually knocks Ock out with one punch in issue #3.

2. The Shield ability simulates his tentacles shielding him from damage.
3. The second number shown on the Leaping line of the MP sheet is from my house rule on leaping. The first number shown uses the official MP rules.
4. This write-up reflects Doc Ock's Silver and Bronze Age abilities.
5. I've borrowed Robot Brain from the MP Vehicle rules in order to simulate how the tentacles are semi-intelligent.
6. The Repulsion Blast represents Doc Ock's ability to spin his tentacle arms like a giant fan, blowing everything away in an area effect -- very Silver Age ability!
7. If the tentacle harness takes enough damage to break it, roll a d8 to randomly determine which Ability breaks.


Dr. Octopus is a trademark of Marvel Comics. Mighty Protectors is a trademark of Monkey House Games. This write-up is by B.K. Adams.

Saturday, January 11, 2020

Vulture

Here's my MP write-up for the Vulture, a Marvel super-villain and long-time Spider-Man foe!

Vulture first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #2, published May 10th, 1963, and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.

The Vulture's "hunchback" is actually a magnetically-powered flying harness that is hidden by the green suit he wears. The harness also bestows heightened strength, agility, and endurance to the Vulture. The Vulture will flap his wings, but it isn't apparent that he has to do that in order to fly. The feathers of his wings are sharp and can be used as projectile weapons.


Vulture Sheet Image


Notes:
1. The second number shown on the Leaping line is from my house rule on leaping. The first number shown uses the official MP rules.
2. This write-up reflects the Vulture's Silver and Bronze Age abilities.

Vulture is a trademark of Marvel Comics. Mighty Protectors is a trademark of Monkey House Games. This write-up is by B.K. Adams.

Friday, January 10, 2020

Chameleon

Here's my MP write-up for the Chameleon, a Marvel super-villain and long-time Spider-Man foe!

Chameleon first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #1, published March 10th, 1963, and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.

The Chameleon relies upon  his Shape-Shifting ability to gain an advantage against his victims. He also uses various gadgets such as his "holographic computer" belt, a dart gun, knockout gas grenades, etc.

Chameleon Sheet Image

Notes:
1. Only four of his Arsenal's six options are listed.
2. The second number shown on the Leaping line is from my house rule on leaping. The first number shown uses the official MP rules.
3. This write-up reflects the Chameleon's Silver and Bronze Age abilities.
4. The dart gun must do at least 1 hit point of damage in order for the poison to have a chance to work. See Carrier Attack on pg. 87 of the MP rules.
5. The knockout gas can only reduce a victim to a minimum of 1 Hit point, as it cannot kill. I gave this a misc. modifier of +0 as it has drawbacks as well as benefits.

Chameleon is a trademark of Marvel Comics. Mighty Protectors is a trademark of Monkey House Games. This write-up is by B.K. Adams.