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Warhammer Underworlds: Objective Counterplay. Content We Liked: 19th January, Today we have a slight departure from usual, diving in to review ALL of the new cards from the first of the Fallout preconstructed Commander decks. In the couple of weeks or so we will be giving our thoughts on all four of the decks being added to our favorite format. Credit: Wizards of the Coast. Steel Mentor: What a good dog.
Dogmeat is an early game companion you can meet in the original Fallout, and some variant or distant relation to them has been in every numbered game since. Cute art though.
I mean companion, probably, like companions can partner with a vault dweller. Oh well. This seems fine. Naya Auras exists with Uril, the Miststalker and Mazzy, Truesword Paladin but those are the only two, so getting additional support for that as well is also nice.
Really great to see Wizards acknowledging one of the big drawbacks with this style of deck, suiting something up with a bunch of things and then it dying, and actively talking about mitigating it. But lets be honest, the only reason people remember him is from his incessant pestering to found more settlements and defend them in bone-grindly boring procedurally generated defence missions.
Like I dunno making your creatures block for your opponents or something like that. Aggravated Assault? Never heard of it. Steel Mentor: After they announced this crossover set, I went about replaying the Fallout series to refresh myself, and despite having most recently played 4 I legit did not remember Cait was a character.