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===Spite=== When The Wraith put the serial killer Jack Donovan behind bars, he was offered a stay of execution if he participated in an experimental drug trial. Unlike the other participants, Jack didn't just react to one of the drugs, but ''all'' of them and was able to overwhelm the guards and escape. The Joker to Wraith's Batman, and thus her nemesis. In-game, Spite heals himself whenever he hits something or whenever he destroys a victim card from his deck, though these victims can be put in a safe house at the cost of letting Spite hit the heroes, play a card or force the heroes to discard. The big part of Spite's deck is the drug cards, which buff him and can't be removed. When all five of them are in play, Spite flips and turns into a Resident Evil boss, though he stops healing, destroys his entire field and starts hitting the heroes instead of playing cards. Spite may have healing and damage reduction from one of his drugs, but he's the also only thing in his entire deck that can hurt the heroes, not to mention some of his drugs can be helpful for certain heroes, like Compound XI helping Tachyon fill her trash or Compound Upsilon allowing Legacy to use Take Down and Heroic Intervention infinitely. '''Variant:''' * ''Spite: Agent of Gloom'': So Spite died, but was resurrected by Gloomweaver. He doesn't heal himself when he hits the heroes anymore, but he does start with all his drugs in play facedown and flips them one by one. Unlike normal Spite, you can actually flip those drugs, but you need to play a balancing game with victims in the safehouse. Keep them out and Spite can flip drugs, but put them in and Spite himself will flip and start dealing more damage.
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