Has anyone else thought of using the game Superfight as an interchangeable deck of villainy? I haven’t actually started our campaign, yet, but I’ve started gathering a small collection of villains for use in our first couple sessions. Superfight is an Cards Against Humanity-type game, only instead of filling in the blank with the funniest answer, players have to defeat supervillains with the best custom hero. Below is an example of a villain I made after gathering mostly-random cards from the Superfight decks. Feel free to use her (that is, if you haven’t already done a T-Rex, which it feels like a lot of people like to use haha). I do have a couple more examples if anyone’s interested.
Resurrector
Modern Generation
To make humanity go extinct.
A staunch environmentalist, “The Resurrector” gave up her legal name, spent all her savings on resurrecting a T-Rex, a Greater White Shark, and a Woolly Mammoth, and now unleashes them on humanity, aiming to kill all the humans so nature can return to its “healthier, more normal” course. Wanting to participate in humanity’s destruction without being human herself, The Resurrector uploaded her mind into a set of three helmets, each of which controls an animal. The helmets can be finicky and mentally disorienting, though, so she takes turns focusing on controlling the actions of one animal and amplifying her voice through that one helmet at a time. The animals, when not under her direct control, are easily distracted, and charge at anything that taunts them. The shark has water tanks for its gills and two nimble robotic arm/legs.
Moves:
-Frighten and endanger innocents with the mindless rage of a hungry beast
-Coordinate a surprise attack by using one animal as a loud distraction
-Send the woolly mammoth on an unrelenting rampage through the streets
-Use the T-Rex’s jaws to send large and important things flying
-Show surprising and dangerous agility as the robotic shark
Conditions:
Angry
Guilty
Hopeless
Insecure
where do I get one?