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Heroclix Campaign Indy Figure Lists Set Guide: BP = BPRD Pack CV = City of Villains IV = Invincible Pack CH = City of Heroes in = Indy HeroClix Campaign Indy Figure Lists Set Guide: BP = BPRD Pack CV = City of Villains IV = Invincible Pack CH = City of Heroes IN = Indy Character Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 V 52 pts: IN Abbey Chase R 39 pts: IN E 45pts: IN U 54 pts: IN Abe Sapien V 50 pts: BP Allen The Alien E 87 pts: IV Angelus U 95 pts: IN Angstrom Levy E 80 pts: IV V 58 pts: IN Aphrodite R 44 pts: IN E 50 pts: IN U 67 pts: IN V 54 pts: IN Arashi R 41 pts: IN E 47 pts: IN LE 51 pts: IN U 68 pts: IN Arwyn R 31 pts: IN E 37 pts: IN V 43 pts: IN LE 84 pts: IN E 18 pts: IN Ashleigh R 14 pts: IN V 22 pts: IN LE 16 pts: IN Atom Eve E 73 pts: IV Black Scorpion V 72 pts: CV Boon R 21 pts: IN E 36 pts: IN V 48pts: IN LE 58 pts: IN Brit City Judge R 17 pts: IN E 25 pts: IN V 31 pts: IN Bron R 19 pts: IN E 49 pts: IN V 89 pts: IN Captain Ben Daimio V 65 pts: BP Captain Mako V 52 pts: CV Cyblade U 66 pts: IN Darkness R 37 pts: IN E 48 pts: IN V 55 pts: IN Death Demon R 39 pts: IN E 48 pts: IN V 58 pts: IN Ghost Widow V 54 pts: CV Hecate V 120 pts: IN R 73 pts: IN V 104 pts: IN Hellboy R 30 pts: BP U 188 pts: IN E 87 pts: IN U 125 pts: BP Ian Nottingham R 23 pts: IN E 29 pts: IN V 34 pts: IN Invincible E 109 pts: IV Johann Kraus R 50 pts: BP E 53 pts: IN Johnny Alpha R 41 pts: IN V 64 pts: IN LE 48 pts: IN Judge Anderson U 60 pts: IN Judge Death U 141 pts: IN Judge Dredd R 74 pts: IN E 92 pts: IN V 109 pts: IN Judge Fear R 64 pts: IN E 78 pts: IN V 88 pts: IN Judge Fire R 60 pts: IN E 72 pts: IN V 84 pts: IN E 43 pts: IN Judge Hershey R 33 pts: IN V 56 pts: IN LE 49 pts: IN Judge Mortis R 60 pts: IN E 75 pts: IN V 88 pts: IN Kabuki R 33 pts: IN E 41 pts: IN V 46 pts: IN Liz Sherman V 55 pts: BP V 72 pts: IN Lobster Johnson R 41 pts: IN E 53 pts: IN LE 85 pts: IN Lord Recluse V 122 pts: CV E 38 pts: IN Magdalena R 30 pts: IN V 47pts: IN LE 34 pts: IN Major Maxim R 28 pts: IN E 35 pts: IN V 50 pts: IN Manticore V 87 pts: C Natalia Kassle R 33 pts: IN E 43 pts: IN V 54 pts: IN Nemisis R 63 pts: IN E 78 pts: IN V 92 pts: IN HeroClix Campaign Indy Figure Lists Omniman U 207 pts: IV Positron V 87 pts: CH Rasputin R 68 pts: IN E 90 pts: IN V 111 pts: IN Robot V 92 pts: IV Roger E 110 pts: BP Samandahl Rey U 164 pts: IN Saurian Trooper R 15 pts: IN E 24 pts: IN V 30 pts: IN LE 40 pts: IN E 25 pts: IN Scarab R 20 pts: IN V 30 pts: IN LE 22 pts: IN V 47 pts: IN Shi R 30 pts: IN E 34 pts: IN U 61 pts: IN Siamese U 55 pts: IN Special Rule: This is a duo figure in the Campaign. Statesman V 118 pts: CH V 131 pts: CH Styx R 26 pts: IN E 32 pts: IN V 40 pts: IN V 42 pts: IN Sydney Savage R 25 pts: IN E 35 pts: IN LE 45 pts: IN V 33 pts: IN Tiger Lily R 22 pts: IN E 26 pts: IN LE 30 pts: IN Titan E 55 pts: IV E 38 pts: IN Tomoe R 30 pts: IN V 44 pts: IN LE 34 pts: IN Torquemada R 33 pts: IN E 42 pts: IN V 53 pts: IN LE 63 pts: IN Witchblade R 28 pts: IN E 47 pts: IN V 58 pts: IN U 66 pts: IN Wulf Sternhammer R 36 pts: IN E 42 pts: IN V 49 pts: IN Yukio R 57 pts: IN E 77 pts: IN V 93 pts: IN 2 .
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