Well now, if you’re like me, you probably like to set up a nice battlefield when you’re playin’ that Marvel: Crisis Protocol game. Let me tell ya, you can’t just throw down some figures and call it a day—no, no. You gotta have some good terrain to make it all feel real, like you’re right there in the thick of the action. You know, with cars to toss, buildings to climb, and maybe a few broken lampposts to hide behind when the villains come a-knockin’.

Now, there’s a lot of different packs out there to help set the scene, and each one brings somethin’ special to the table. The NYC Terrain Pack, for example, really gives you that big city feel. You got yourself a whole bunch of urban stuff, like skyscrapers and dumpsters, to make your battleground look just like New York City. I reckon it’ll make you feel like Spider-Man’s about to swing down any minute, ready to fight off the bad guys.
One thing to remember, though, is that this game is meant to be played on a 3×3 foot board. Now, that’s the standard size, mind you. I’ve seen some folks try to make it bigger, but the rules say stick with that 3×3 for the most part. More room might make it tricky to set up all the terrain, and we all know how important the terrain is in this game. You gotta have enough stuff to hide behind, and enough obstacles to make those moves tricky. You don’t want your heroes just walkin’ straight through the board, no sir. They need to be dodging and weaving around stuff just like they’re in a real fight!
And that brings me to the Core Rules—y’know, the ones that say you need 12 terrain pieces on the board, with most of them being between Size 2 and Size 4. You don’t want too many little things, nor too many big ones. A good mix of sizes keeps things interesting, and gives both sides a chance to plan out some sneaky moves. Some of these pieces are meant to block line of sight, others can be used for cover, and a few will even let you pick ‘em up and toss ‘em at the enemy. It’s a real mix of strategy and action, just the way we like it.
Now, if you really wanna get fancy, there’s the Sanctum Sanctorum Terrain Pack, which is all about that mystical side of Marvel. You know, Doctor Strange and all his wizardry. This set adds some real character to the game with its mystical looks. Imagine a big ol’ glowing building in the center of your battlefield, with mystical symbols and all sorts of magical vibes comin’ off it. It’s like somethin’ out of a comic book, and it’ll make you feel like you’re in the middle of one of those strange, magic-filled battles.
But no matter what pack you go with, just remember that terrain is real important. It’s not just there to look pretty—it’s there to give you a fighting chance! You need it for strategy, and to help set the mood. You can’t just put down a bunch of figurines and start flinging dice around. The board needs to feel like the place you’re fightin’ in, whether that’s a big city, a mystical sanctum, or a crumbling construction site. And with the right terrain, you can make it feel like anything’s possible!
Speaking of which, there’s also the NYC Construction Site Terrain Pack for when you want to bring in that gritty, work-in-progress kind of look. You got some construction equipment, maybe a pile of bricks or two, and some scaffolding to climb up. It’ll make your battlefield feel like it’s right out of one of those action movies where the heroes are fightin’ among the ruins of a building in the middle of being built. It’s perfect for all those heroes and villains who like to toss things around and use the environment to their advantage.
All in all, the terrain you choose really does matter. It’s not just for decoration—it’s there to make the game more fun, more challenging, and more real. So, when you’re setting up for your next battle, think about what kind of story you want to tell. Do you want a peaceful city street with a bit of magic on the side, or do you want a construction site full of hazards? It’s up to you, but whatever you pick, make sure there’s plenty of stuff to hide behind, climb on, and throw at your enemies!
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