Pojo's VS System news, tips, strategies and more!

Pojo's Vs.
Message Board
News


Trading
Card Game

Card of the Day
Fan Tips
Tournament Reports
Top 10 Lists


Featured Writers
Scott Gerhardt
The Tinkerer's Workshop
Paul Hagan
Q's Universe
Jason Matthews


Spoilers
Avengers
Batman Starter
DC Origins
Fantastic 4 Starter

Green Lantern
Infinite Crisis
JLA
Legion of Super Heroes
Marvel Knights
Marvel Origins
Spiderman Starter
Superman
Web of Spidey X-Men
Affiliation Lists
Anti-Matter
Arkham Inmates
Avengers
Brotherhood
Crime Lords
Darkseid Elite
Doom
Emerald Enemies
Fantastic Four
Gotham Knights
Green Lantern
Kang Council
League of Assassins
Marvel Knights
Manhunter
Masters of Evil
New Gods
Revenge Squad
Sentinel
Sinister Syndicate
Spider-Friends
Squadron Supreme
Teen Titans
Team Superman
X-Men
Small Teams
Non-Affiliated Characters
Non-Affiliated Equipment and Locations
Non-Affiliated Plot Twists
X-Statix
Underworld
Crime Lords
Other
Staff

Magic
Yu-Gi-Oh!
DBZ
Pokemon
Yu Yu Hakusho
NeoPets
HeroClix
Harry Potter
Anime
Vs. System
Megaman

Pojo's VS System Card of the Day

  Exodus

Card #MXM-091

Reservist

Leader: Whenever a character adjacent to Exodus attacks or defends, you may replace a resource with the same name as that adjacent character. If you do, that character has invulnerability this attack.

Date Reviewed: 01.29.06

Constructed Modern Age Average Rating:
Constructed Golden Age Average Rating:
Limited Average Rating:


Ratings are based on a 1 to 5 scale
1 being the worst. 3 ... average.
5 is the highest rating.

 
Jason
Bunch
Well, after a lengthy hiatus, we're back just in time for February Sweeps...I mean, Marvel Team-Up previews.
To work out the ring rust, we're going to flash back to some older sets, then we'll have the new hotness later this week.

Today's card is Exodus, from the X-Men set. Exodus made a name for himself as a finisher in the X-Mental deck from the last Marvel Modern era, and he found his way into a few Brotherhood reservist decks as well.
Now Brotherhood reservist has found some new love after PC: LA, but since those builds are The New Brotherhood-centric, Exodus is stuck on the bench.
He's still a strong card in the right build, and playing him in a deck with multiples of all of your reservists means that you can set up your resource row during the first 6 turns and the set up a big turn 7, avoiding stun endurance loss whenever possible. He's also a Leader, making him a good fit in an Avengers/Brotherhood teamup deck. Might be something to look forward to in Silver Age, especially for the budget-minded builder, or if you just have a ton of X-Men cards lying around after trying to pull an Enemy.

Rating: 2.5/5 A nice idea waiting for a good home
 

Copyright© 1998-2005 pojo.com
This site is not sponsored, endorsed, or otherwise affiliated with any of the companies or products featured on this site. This is not an Official Site.