In the midst of all the upcoming Deadpool excitement over here we wanted to share a very informative video that the Demiurge Designers Will Jennings-Hess and Casey Malone put together this week about the new Team-Up gameplay feature. This should help players understand what Team-Up’s are and some of the things to come in the future with this feature.
It sounded like if you have a hero that another alliance member doesn’t have, that HERO can be used as a team-up (or at least one of their abilities). It did NOT sound like you pass a team-up you’ve earned. It sounds like you loan out the whole character. They said that you might take a character you have but who is not on your A team, and loan them out to teammates.
My guess is it would work something like this: You designate a character as “out on assignment”. While under this designation, YOU cannot use them, but your teammates can use them as a team-up ability.
Can anyone parse the end of the section any differently than this?
I like that idea even better! And yes, that does sound like what they are describing.
My brother and I are on a 5 slot alliance. We never win anything this way, but even just seeing each other’s scores keeps us interested in playing over the long run. I would love it if Alliances were more about having fun with your friends. Right now, Alliances only serve to ratchet up the competition. My brother doesn’t play as much as he used to because he knows that his work schedule prevents him from competing at a higher level (he’s at the 3* transition). For the most part, he just plays for fun and this would make the game more fun for both of us.
I wonder if this is how things are implemented, how it would be affected by health. What I mean is, if I play a match and my 166 BP dies, can I send him out on assignment without using a healthpack on him? What if he just has really low health?
Personally, I would rather it be set up that along with your alliance resupply for the day, each member contributes 1 of their highest level characters for a TU card.