Yeah, that idea has occurred, but basically I can't be arsed and I figure it's okay as long as acting out of order won't have any effect on the outcome of using those powers.
While resleeving my Omnitron cards (due to Mayday sleeves varying in length to a great degree, much to my disappointment), I noticed a similar predicament to the issue with Apostate's cardbacks that I mentioned earlier. It appears that some cards have distinguishably darker backs than others. It isn't as prominent as the backs of Apostate's cards, but I thought it should still be brought up.
I was putting all my lovely new cards into the main box last night and had a quick look at each one as I did so, just to give them a cursory glance to make sure they were all printed okay and stuff (having heard of there being the occasional issue with that in the past), and while there were no issues there, I did notice that on Miss Information's starting side (on the text card, not the picture card), she's described as a "Demure Ofice Worker"…oops. The picture card has it spelt correctly, though, as does the setup text.
Lock Down flavour text, Elligible -> Eligible
On Kismet's character card in the advanced rules (Charmed Scoundrel side), should it read "At the start of the villain turn, Kismet deals each hero target affected by a Jinx card 2 psychic damage"? Glass Jaw could end up on a Unity bot, for instance.
In La Capitan's deck, L'Épéiste has an extra space in the title (after the apostrophe).
Alternating Tiger Clawwords the destruction of other Styles differently.
Too much space between ‘L’ and ‘T’ in Multiverse in the logo .
Just wanted to throw this out there:
On Proletariat's bio, it reads "leaving him unharmed and more prepared to meet the threat then before"
Figured you guys might want to fix that.
I just use dice to track where I am in the resolution. Die 1 on the Instrument, die 2 on the card being performed, die 3 on the card being accompanied. Or, if the two songs are Inspiring Supertonic and Inventive Preparation, die 1 on the Lyra that's playing them, die 2 on Supertonic's perform, die 3 on Xu's Bell whose Power I'm using, die 4 on Preparation's Perform (assuming I have no other Rhythms), die 5 on Supertonic's Accompany, and die 6 on Preparation's Lyra Accompany which I finally get back to after the Bell is finished.
Come to think of it, doing this sort of thing may be exactly what I like about the Argent Adept. He's not otherwise my style of hero, but I seem to enjoy getting to chain all these different effects together, in a way that makes my brain hurt and my turn take a quarter-hour as I compute the whole sequence. (If we ever get a hacker hero, perhaps they could have a build somewhat similar to the Adept? In the sense that Ra and Haka and Tempest are all somewhat similar, that is, not to the point of them actually being the same.)
(On a side note, mentioning Telamon's Lyra is particularly funny this month or so, because I'm reading The Golden Compass. Lyra's daemon even has a fairly similar name, Pantalaimon, usually just "Pan", so you could view Talaimon as a sort of surname, in which case it's just a slight spelling difference.)
At least she's not an Orifice Worker. That would be hard to do demurely…
"Then" would imply that you don't get the second half without doing the first half (not explicitly state it, as "If you do", does, but create the appearance of a correlation between completing step 1 and proceeding to step 2). I think "and" was correct to use here.
For some VotM stuff: One nemesis is spelled differently on the title (Idolater) than the Flavor Text (Idolator)