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===Baron Blade=== The man, the myth, the legend, the most-famous villain in the game, Baron Blade is the brilliant and evil son of a Soviet weapons manufacturer with a grudge against the Legacy line for killing his father and a private country full of his loyal soldiers and inventions. He starts the game trying to smash the moon into the Earth, which happens when he has fifteen cards in his trash. The heroes must disable his Mobile Platform, which makes him invincible, then deal enough damage to him to foil his plans, whereupon he flips over into his suit of power armor and tries to take revenge on the heroes by beating the crap out of them. While one of the easier villains, Blade is often seen as the best way to introduce heroes to the game, since his deck has versions of most of what they'll meet in other villains': traps that destroy their equipment or make them discard cards, Ongoings that give him damage reduction or redirection, clever inventions that buff him until they're blown up, minions that pick fights with the heroes while they're trying to take him out and so on. The single most-adapted villain in the game, with a Variant, a Vengeance-style deck, a Hero version, as Luminary, and an appearance in ''Tactics''. Speaking of which... '''Variant:''' * ''Mad Bomber Blade'': Blade after his plans were initially foiled, having gone a bit off the deep end, with a massive scar and a huge arsenal of bombs as he leads the heroes into a trap, where he tries to take them out with a death ray. This represents Blade working alone, so he automatically destroys any of his minions or platforms when they come into play, but he keeps his inventions and powers up as more and more cards are milled into his trash or under his card, meaning he'll deal more and more damage as the game goes on. This huge damage output is why he's often seen as much harder than the original.
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