Heroclix Tutorial: Super Strength and Terrain Markers, featuring Spider-Man Beyond Amazing (2023)

Published 2023-04-20
Super Strength just got a big boost with the 2023 updated Heroclix rules. Learn how to take advantage of Super Strength in this video.

Thanks to the great folks at WizKids for the brick of Marvel Heroclix: Spider-Man Beyond Amazing that made this video possible.



Music: "District Four" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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All Comments (21)
  • @JediHero
    What I like in your videos are the little nuggets of insight that can easily be overlooked. Thank you.
  • Missed you Tabletop Teacher!!! Your videos helped me learn the game back in 2018
  • HUZZAH!! The Tabletop Teacher Heroclix tutorials have returned!! I missed these so much and I really enjoy watching them. Even if I haven't played a game in years!
  • Seriously, I love these videos. Are you planning to remake your original videos as well? I always appreciate your amazing effort.
  • @drhulk99
    Loved the intro! The changes to super strength and terrain rules are a great mechanic added to the game. Provides for more strategizing opportunities.
  • @jfbert999
    Again , Congrats on a Super Video , like your comments , you make this look so easy (LOL)
  • Been quite some time since I've had the chance to play some HC (Star Trek TOS: Away Team specifically - love that set), but still greatly enjoy your videos, and keeping up with sets and rules changes/explanations. Cheers!
  • @Iivaitte
    Hello Tabletop Teacher. I love your videos. Since the ever expanding list of special objects keeps... well... expanding, I was hoping you could elaborate on them. Relics, Special Objects, Equipment, resources It can get so confusing sometimes even as a long time player.
  • Thank you for doing this video! Its nice to have nice easy explanation and examples.
  • @roryzaugg8351
    Great video. I love the new super strength, and this new set has a lot of great examples. I really like the strategy of using terrain as cover to set up your team and then use it in a powerful attack. Good to know that it just goes away after that too. I had been wondering but never got around to looking at the rule for it. Some older pieces that had super strength and could pick up two objects are gonna be fun again too.