Description
2002 DC WizKids HeroClix Hypertime Premier Edition Game With the Joker, Batman + The 2002 DC WizKids HeroClix Hypertime Premier Edition is a tabletop miniatures game that was part of WizKids' HeroClix series. HeroClix is a collectible game where players build teams of superhero and villain miniatures, each with a dial base to track their stats and powers during gameplay. Key Features: Theme: The Hypertime Premier Edition focuses on DC Comics characters, including iconic heroes and villains from the DC Universe. Batman, Robin, and the Joker are standout characters in this set, but see the photo to see who else is included! Miniatures: The Joker figure often highlightes his classic maniacal style, with stats and abilities reflective of his cunning and chaotic nature. Batman figures emphasize his detective skills and stealth, incorporating powers that showcase his resourcefulness and martial prowess. Hypertime Mechanic: This was the first HeroClix set to use the "Hypertime" mechanic, which allowed for characters from alternate timelines or realities. It introduced strategic depth as players could mix timelines while building their teams. Packaging: The Premier Edition starter set includes two double-sided 3'x3' maps, six tokens, two dice, 10 markers, one HeroClix ring, 10 ID stickers, and a selection of 10 collectible miniature painted figures -- making it an all-in-one introduction to HeroClix for new players. Also included: one quick-start rules sheet, one rule book, and a Super Powers/Abilities card with a collector's checklist. Gameplay: HeroClix is played on a grid map where players take turns moving their characters, attacking opponents, and using unique powers. Each character’s base dial tracks damage, abilities, powers, and other statistics for you! Collectibility: The set is collectible, with figures released in varying rarities (common, uncommon, rare, and unique). Some figures are highly sought after due to their design, popularity, and gameplay strength. Legacy: The Hypertime set is remembered fondly by collectors and gamers for kicking off the DC HeroClix line. Today, individual figures from this set, like Batman and the Joker, are often sought by fans for nostalgia or their place in HeroClix history. Thin plastic was removed from outside of box, but nothing has been used or removed from the set.