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Attacktix : ウィキペディア英語版
Attacktix

The ''Attacktix Battle Figure Game'' was a collectible action figure game created by Mike Schondek produced by Hasbro released 2005 through 2006 and featuring characters from the ''Star Wars'', ''Transformers'', and Marvel Comics franchises. Many of the action figures are sold in starter sets in quantities of five or in quantities of three in a booster pack. Most figures average approximately 3.5 inches tall with other larger sized "mega" figures and vehicles. The figures sport a wide variety of spring-loaded action features such as projectile launchers and swinging close combat parts. The goal of the Attacktix game is to physically knock down the opponent's figures. The figure's spring-loaded features are significantly stronger than their peers in the action figure market. It has been compared to another miniatures game, HeroClix.
==Gameplay==
Attacktix requires only the collectible figures; no dice or boards are required. Based on a two-player system, each with three main figures, or of an assortment of figures with an equal sum of "point value," the objective of the collectible miniatures game is to be "the player with the last figure standing."〔 Each figure has a certain "tix,"〔 or speed,〔 that it can move; on each turn, the player moves his or her Attacktix by moving the base along a surface and hearing a clicking sound.〔〔 Afterwards, the player can then attack with up to two figures, either by swinging a figure with a melee weapon such as a lightsaber or shooting a figure with a projectile.〔〔 If a figure is knocked over, it is "defeated" and cannot return to battle.〔
In a "Master Battle," an advanced game of Attacktix, players can utilise "special powers,"〔 which can be conditionally accessed after the figure is defeated.〔〔 Figures are categorized into classes, such as "Attacktix Class" and "''Star Wars'' class."〔 The ''Star Wars'' class includes categorizations such as Sith, Jedi, and Republic.〔 These classes are considered when the aforementioned "special powers" come into play, as many figures' powers deploy or revive figures of the same class, giving players with same-class figures an advantage.〔 Figures are also distinct in base size and projectile size; this variation can be used by players for strategic purpose.〔 Hasbro also released large, powerful miniatures called "Battle Masters," for added intensity.〔 These Battle Masters require a hit at two target spots, rather than knocking the entire figure over.

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