Honey Badger (Gabby Kinney) 3***

S0kun
S0kun ADMINISTRATORS Posts: 681 Critical Contributor
edited 26 January 2024, 08:20 in Character Details

Health & Match Damage

Feeder Chart

Abilities


Ability: Little Sister
Color: Purple
AP Cost: 6

Gabby watches for openings to support her friends. Create a 3-turn Little Sister Countdown tile. While this tile is on the board, any time a teammate damages an enemy, Honey Badger deals 173 damage to the same target.

(PASSIVE) Honey Badger gains 55% increased effect from Strike tiles.

166: Deal 521 damage. Gain 55% increased Strike effect.
266: Deal 650 damage. Gain 55% increased Strike effect.

Level 2: Deal 213 damage. Gain 65% increased Strike effect.
166: Deal 641 damage. Gain 65% increased Strike effect.
266: Deal 800 damage. Gain 65% increased Strike effect.

Level 3: Deal 251 damage. Gain 75% increased Strike effect.
166: Deal 755 damage. Gain 75% increased Strike effect.
266: Deal 943 damage. Gain 75% increased Strike effect.

Level 4: Create a 4-turn Little Sister tile. Deal 268 damage. Gain 95% increased Strike effect.
166: Create a 4-turn Little Sister tile. Deal 808 damage. Gain 95% increased Strike effect.
266: Create a 4-turn Little Sister tile. Deal 1007 damage. Gain 95% increased Strike effect.

Level 5: Deal 379 damage. Gain 140% increased Strike effect.
166: Deal 1141 damage. Gain 140% increased Strike effect.
266: Deal 1424 damage. Gain 140% increased Strike effect.


Ability: Gearing Up
Color: Yellow
AP Cost: 7

Body armor, check. Nunchucks, check. Create 1 strength 13 Protect tile(s), and 2 strength 20 Strike tiles.

(PASSIVE) At the end of Honey Badger’s turn, she heals 50 health for each friendly Protect or Strike tile.

166: Create 1 strength 38 Protect tile(s) and 2 strength 61 Strike tiles. Heal for 151
266: Create 1 strength 47 Protect tile(s) and 2 strength 75 Strike tiles. Heal for 189 health.

Level 2: Create 2 strength 14 Protect tile(s) and strength 21 Strike tiles. Heal for 56 health.
166: Create 2 strength 41 Protect tiles and strength 63 Strike tiles. Heal for 168 health.
266: Create 2 strength 50 Protect tiles and strength 78 Strike tiles. Heal for 210 health.

Level 3: Create strength 15 Protect tile(s) and strength 22 Strike tiles. Heal for 61 health.
166: Create strength 44 Protect tiles and strength 68 Strike tiles. Heal for 184 health.
266: Create strength 55 Protect tiles and strength 83 Strike tiles. Heal for 231 health.

Level 4: Create strength 16 Protect tile(s) and 3 strength 24 Strike tiles. Heal for 72 health.
166: Create strength 47 Protect tiles and 3 strength 72 Strike tiles. Heal for 217 health.
266: Create strength 58 Protect tiles and 3 strength 88 Strike tiles. Heal for 272 health.

Level 5: Create 3 strength 20 Protect tile(s) and strength 28 Strike tiles. Heal for 95 health.
166: Create 3 strength 59 Protect tiles and strength 85 Strike tiles. Heal for 285 health.
266: Create 3 strength 73 Protect tiles and strength 104 Strike tiles. Heal for 357 health.

Ability: Bone Claw Assault
Color: Red
AP Cost: 8

Gabby’s claws come out. Deal two hits of 267 damage to the target.

166: Deal two hits of 807 damage.
266: Deal two hits of 1007 damage.

Level 2: Deal two hits of 307 damage.
166: Deal two hits of 928 damage.
266: Deal two hits of 1158 damage.

Level 3: Deal two hits of 360 damage.
166: Deal two hits of 1089 damage.
266: Deal two hits of 1359 damage.

Level 4: Deal two hits of 473 damage.
166: Deal two hits of 1428 damage.
266: Deal two hits of 1782 damage.

Level 5: Deal two hits of 694 damage.
166: Deal two hits of 2098 damage.
266: Deal two hits of 2618 damage.


Release Events

All times in Pacific

Story

Simulator
PVE SimChallenge Run 53 [3 day 5* X-23 First Playable - 1st Event]
January 11, 2024, 04:00am – January 14, 2024 11:00pm
X-23 (Weapon Hex) Shards and Event Token in Placement Rewards
X-23 (Weapon Hex) Event Token in Progression Rewards and Alliance Rewards

Deadpool vs. MPQ
PVE Deadpool Run 51 [4 day 5* X-23 First Playable - 2nd Event]
January 14, 2024, 04:00am – January 18, 2024, 11:00pm
X-23 (Weapon Hex) Legendary Token in Placement Rewards, Shards and Event Token in Progression Rewards, Legendary Token and Event Token in Alliance Rewards

Honor Among Thieves
PVE Ep13 Run 41 [4 day 5* X-23 First Playable - 3rd Event]
January 18, 2024, 04:00am – January 22, 2024, 11:00pm
X-23 (Weapon Hex) Legendary Token in Placement Rewards, Shards and Event Token in Progression Rewards, Legendary Token and Event Token in Alliance Rewards

Versus

Goggles: ON!
PVP Honey Badger (Gabby Kinney) Run 1 [3* 5* PVP event 1]
January 11, 2024, 05:00pm – January 15, 2024, 12:00am
X-23 (Weapon Hex) Shards in Placement Rewards, Event Token in Progression Rewards, Event Token in Alliance Rewards

23rd Time’s The Charm
PVP X-23 (Weapon Hex) Run 1 [3* 5* PVP event 2]
January 14, 2024, 05:00am – January 17, 2024, 12:00pm
X-23 (Weapon Hex) Event Token in Progression Rewards, Event Token in Alliance Rewards

Offers

Bones ‘n’ Claws Store
January 11, 2024, 04:00am – January 15, 2024, 11:00pm
Chance to get X-23 (Weapon Hex). Increased chances in 10x and 40x pulls

Sibling Rivalry Vault
January 18, 2024, 09:00am - January 21, 2024, 09:00pm
Chance to get X-23 (Weapon Hex). Increased chances in 10x and 40x pulls

40 Items:

  • 1x The Kin of Wolverine Legendary Store Token
  • 1x 4-Star X-23 (Weapon Hex) cover
  • 3x Random 3-Star covers
  • 6x Heroic tokens
  • 4x 2500 Iso
  • 6x 1000 Iso
  • 5x 500 Iso
  • 14x Two stars

The Kin of Wolverine Legendary Store
January 18, 2024, 09:00am - January 21, 2024, 09:00pm
15% chance to get X-23 (Weapon Hex) , Wolverine (Old Man Logan), and Scarlet Witch (WandaVision)
Additional Tokens can be purchased for 25 Command Points

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Comments

  • trenchdigger
    trenchdigger Posts: 146 Tile Toppler

    Purple and yellow power descriptions are identical. Assume this is an error?

  • S0kun
    S0kun ADMINISTRATORS Posts: 681 Critical Contributor

    @trenchdigger said:
    Purple and yellow power descriptions are identical. Assume this is an error?

    Yeah. All fixed now. Thanks for flagging.

  • Seph1roth5
    Seph1roth5 Posts: 427 Mover and Shaker

    Looks interesting. Couple questions:

    Purple: If someone does aoe damage, does she trigger 3 times, once on each enemy?

    Yellow: I'm guessing since it doesn't call it a burst of healing, that it's true heal?

  • DrClever
    DrClever Posts: 584 Critical Contributor

    The text on the yellow is repeated:

    Body armor, check. Nunchucks, check. Create Body armor, check. Nunchucks, check. Create...

  • tiomono
    tiomono Posts: 1,654 Chairperson of the Boards

    @DrClever said:
    The text on the yellow is repeated:

    Body armor, check. Nunchucks, check. Create Body armor, check. Nunchucks, check. Create...

    Gotta make sure you have those nunchucks.

  • DrClever
    DrClever Posts: 584 Critical Contributor

    Sure. How else will you find out how much nun a nunchuck would chuck?

  • S0kun
    S0kun ADMINISTRATORS Posts: 681 Critical Contributor

    @tiomono said:

    @DrClever said:
    The text on the yellow is repeated:

    Body armor, check. Nunchucks, check. Create Body armor, check. Nunchucks, check. Create...

    Gotta make sure you have those nunchucks.

    That's what I get for using a Chrome markdown language converter...

  • tiomono
    tiomono Posts: 1,654 Chairperson of the Boards

    I'm actually a little sad that she is not double checking the nunchucks but it was a typo.

  • DAZ0273
    DAZ0273 Posts: 10,295 Chairperson of the Boards

    Normally the way you check your Nunchucks is by inspecting the ruined remains of your enemy.

  • BriMan2222
    BriMan2222 Posts: 1,304 Chairperson of the Boards

    Keep practicing...

  • Mr_F
    Mr_F Posts: 744 Critical Contributor
    edited 10 January 2024, 20:29

    @DAZ0273 said:
    Normally the way you check your Nunchucks is by inspecting the ruined remains of your enemy.

    Actually, even if nunchucks are cool looking and awesome to see in action, a wooden stick of same lenght is better weapon for reasons such as more strike force and haveing ability to parry.

  • DAZ0273
    DAZ0273 Posts: 10,295 Chairperson of the Boards

    @Mr_F said:

    @DAZ0273 said:
    Normally the way you check your Nunchucks is by inspecting the ruined remains of your enemy.

    Actually, even if nunchucks are cool looking and awesome to see in action, a wooden stick of same lenght is better weapon for reasons such as morte strike force and haveing ability to parry.

    Shhhhh!!!! You are ruining it for 1,000s of wannabe Ninja out there! Now excuse me whilst I once again become one with the night.

  • Mr_F
    Mr_F Posts: 744 Critical Contributor
    edited 10 January 2024, 20:43

    @DAZ0273 said:

    @Mr_F said:

    @DAZ0273 said:
    Normally the way you check your Nunchucks is by inspecting the ruined remains of your enemy.

    Actually, even if nunchucks are cool looking and awesome to see in action, a wooden stick of same lenght is better weapon for reasons such as morte strike force and haveing ability to parry.

    Shhhhh!!!! You are ruining it for 1,000s of wannabe Ninja out there! Now excuse me whilst I once again become one with the night.

    More ruining: nunchucks aren't ninja weapons. It's peasant weapon - a weaponised part of horse garment. There are also non-japanese versions of this weapon with different origin (such as flail) in some south-east Asia coutries and China.

    Consider yourselve to be 5-minute lectured by me. No thanks are needed and Your Welcome.

  • DAZ0273
    DAZ0273 Posts: 10,295 Chairperson of the Boards

    @Mr_F said:

    @DAZ0273 said:

    @Mr_F said:

    @DAZ0273 said:
    Normally the way you check your Nunchucks is by inspecting the ruined remains of your enemy.

    Actually, even if nunchucks are cool looking and awesome to see in action, a wooden stick of same lenght is better weapon for reasons such as morte strike force and haveing ability to parry.

    Shhhhh!!!! You are ruining it for 1,000s of wannabe Ninja out there! Now excuse me whilst I once again become one with the night.

    More ruining: nunchucks aren't ninja weapons. It's peasant weapon - a weaponised part of horse garment. There are also non-japanese versions of this weapon with different origin (such as flail) in some south-east Asia coutries and China.

    Consider yourselve to be 5-minute lectured by me. No thanks are needed and Your Welcome.

    You cannot see me in the shadows, twirling my nunchucks because Ninjas obey no rules and all weapons are ninja! I have no need to parry because my enemy is already dead before they even sense my movement on the wind! You will not be prepared for my next forbidden move!

    Now I am behind you!

  • Mr_F
    Mr_F Posts: 744 Critical Contributor

    @DAZ0273 said:

    @Mr_F said:

    @DAZ0273 said:

    @Mr_F said:

    @DAZ0273 said:
    Normally the way you check your Nunchucks is by inspecting the ruined remains of your enemy.

    Actually, even if nunchucks are cool looking and awesome to see in action, a wooden stick of same lenght is better weapon for reasons such as morte strike force and haveing ability to parry.

    Shhhhh!!!! You are ruining it for 1,000s of wannabe Ninja out there! Now excuse me whilst I once again become one with the night.

    More ruining: nunchucks aren't ninja weapons. It's peasant weapon - a weaponised part of horse garment. There are also non-japanese versions of this weapon with different origin (such as flail) in some south-east Asia coutries and China.

    Consider yourselve to be 5-minute lectured by me. No thanks are needed and Your Welcome.

    You cannot see me in the shadows, twirling my nunchucks because Ninjas obey no rules and all weapons are ninja! I have no need to parry because my enemy is already dead before they even sense my movement on the wind! You will not be prepared for my next forbidden move!

    Now I am behind you!

    Ninjas - a more modern term of historically used shinobi, monomi, igamono and others - obey the rules of their clan and the daimyou who hired them. And were more like spies and secret agents than warriors and fighters. Popculture has blurred your vision.

  • ShionSinX
    ShionSinX Posts: 61 Match Maker

    Forget "goes well with Okoye", the future is "goes well with 4grocket5".

  • Borstock
    Borstock Posts: 2,736 Chairperson of the Boards

    I guess he wouldn't be Mr. Fantastic if he didn't dump some mundane facts on us every once in a while.

  • Blackstone
    Blackstone Posts: 603 Critical Contributor

    @Mr_F said:

    @DAZ0273 said:

    @Mr_F said:

    @DAZ0273 said:
    Normally the way you check your Nunchucks is by inspecting the ruined remains of your enemy.

    Actually, even if nunchucks are cool looking and awesome to see in action, a wooden stick of same lenght is better weapon for reasons such as morte strike force and haveing ability to parry.

    Shhhhh!!!! You are ruining it for 1,000s of wannabe Ninja out there! Now excuse me whilst I once again become one with the night.

    More ruining: nunchucks aren't ninja weapons. It's peasant weapon - a weaponised part of horse garment. There are also non-japanese versions of this weapon with different origin (such as flail) in some south-east Asia coutries and China.

    Consider yourselve to be 5-minute lectured by me. No thanks are needed and Your Welcome.

    More ruining... But different...

    Stories of all those Japanese farmers/peasants creating weapons from tools and beating trained warriors are exaggerated.

    There was a class of martial artists that was displaced due to the same political drama that infects every society created by humans.

    These individuals were not peasants at the time of creating their art and weapons. Once displaced they found new ways to hide their weapons and peasants learned from the Masters who were once something more.

    So... Most of those "peasant weapons" were created as weapons... Evolved to be farm implements... Then became weapons again... But the full events don't usually get recited because it steals the thunder of those peasants.

    Think Obi Wan hanging out in the boonies waiting for the right time to train the farmers.

  • Mr_F
    Mr_F Posts: 744 Critical Contributor

    @Blackstone That's a version I wasn't familiar with. I was aware about the disssplaced MA class but the other facts you mentioned are interesting. I like learning new stuff. TY.

    @Borstock To some degree it was a kinda joke. The 1st one was serious but as @DAZ0273 continued his hillarious posts I decided to follow with continuation of mines. Of course I was planning to end eventually after 2-3 posts, just to not exaggarate it to much.