Disney Villainous is 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a tabletop game that is a joy for fans of the entertainment juggernaut. Rather than playing as the heroes, players take control of classic villains like Jafar, Malefi🐼cent and others as there use items, allies, effects and condition cards to complete their own unique objective before their opponents.

While there is quite a bit of luck involved depending on how your deck is shuffled, there are definitely good characters to play and others that🧸 are more difficult to win with. Here are the strongest characters in the game alongside the weakest. Note that we are including characters found in the expansions Wicked To The Core and Evil Comes Pr⛎epared.

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Updated December 23rd, 2020 by Patrick Mocella: With a base game and a third expansion entitled Perfectly Wretched released at the beginning of 2020, Disney Villainous has captured the hearts of Disney fans and tabletop gamers alike. Players eagerly anticipate a heavily rumored fourth expansion featuring Beauty And The Beast's Gaston but for now, we will sort the remaining five villains in the game into either a best or worst side. It's worth noting that even if a character is in the worst side, it's entirely possible that you can still win and dominate a match if you practice their deck long enough.

15 Str🌠ongest: 🐭Queen Of Hearts

In direct conflict outside of this game, Queen Of Hearts would fall to many of these magical villains. However in Disney Villainous, Queen of Hearts from Alice In Wonderland is a power𝓡house.

It's incredibly easy for her to convert her Card Guards into wickets with either their "activate" abilities or effect cards in her deck. The Queen does suffer in the long term however as she can be trapped out of winning entirely via Alice and Mome Raths "fate" cards. In the early game though, she is incredibly dangerous.

14 🧸 Weak♊est: Jafar

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Oh boy, poor Jafar. He might be one Disney's most powerful villains inside his movie, but he's hugging to the bottom tier position in Disney Villainous like it's the magic lamp.

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Jafar's main issue is that he has to search his deck for not one, but two cards, play them in a specific order, hypnotize the Genie and then move him and the lamp over to the location that's furthest away from where you play the lamp. Not only is that a lot of steps, but things can go wrong if heroes like Aladdin or Abu get played which steal your precious items. No matter how you slice it, you need a Genie's wish to win with this sorcerer.

13 Strongesওt: Princ⛦e John

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By far the simplest character to use in Villainous is also one of the best. From the classic Robin Hood, Prince John's objective of having 20 Power at the start of his turn is easy for new players to understand and frightening for other players to face off against.

Prince John is especially scary to play against in games with a small number of players as he can bounce back and forth from the Jail location to gain 3 power every turn. What players should definitely watch out for are John's condition cards which allow him to play allies for free (saving him the need to use Power) and also just simply going +3 on Power. If he could win as soon as he got 20 Power instead of needing to have it at the start of his turn, he'd be very hard to stop but as is he is still a great choice.

12 🍸Weakest: Ursula

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Between the two villains of the seas in this game Ursula definitely gets the short end of the stick. Ursula's gimmick revolves her lack of "Vanquish" actions, instead using "Binding Contracts" to deal with heroes but it proves to be her undoing.

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While drawing one of them isn't a problem, you have to ensure that you then move the hero to the right location on the board to kill them. Not only that, but Ursula's Fate deck can hit with nasty results like Ariel who can mess up your day badly. Combine that with having to worry about a constant locked location and you have one of the worst Villains in the game.

11 💝 Strongest: Captain Hook ౠ

This obsessive, one-handed pirate's objective is simple: kill Peter Pan... at the Jolly Roger location of course. Captain Hook's single goal is reflected via his deck as many cards are focused on finding Peter Pan and pulling him out of your fate deck.

While there are some cards in the Fate deck that can hamper Hook (most notably , for the most part Hook has doesn't have much to fear. His deck is full of strong allies and cards which give him more actions which make him a strong character in the game.

10 ✃ 🌠 Weakest: Scar

In terms of mech♎anics, Scar is likely the most simple of all the expansion characters. All he has to do is kill Mufasa and then have a total of 15 strength in his "Succession" pile, which is formed after killing the Lion King.

While simple in theory, Scar's deck lacks an Effect card that allows him to kill heroes outright like other villains' decks have. Thus, he must rely heavily on his allies and vanquish actions to be rid of heroes slowing him down considerably. Also, if Mufasa is shuffled to the bottom of the Fate deck, it can really screw this throne usurper up.

9 Strongest: Dr. Facilier 🙈

With (albeit extremely limited) potential to end the game in thಞree turns, you knew Dr. Facilier was going to be on this list under the best section.

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If a Dr. Facilier plays aggressively in getting the cards they need into their Fortune pile, the game can end very quickly. Not only that, but Facilier can mill through his deck faster than most characters which ensures that he has what he needs at almost♛ all times. Facilier definitely suffers the longer a game goes but if he can strike quickly, Facilier can be the easiest to win with.

8 𒁏 Weakest: Hades

A fan-favorite villain amongst many Disney fanatics, Hades from Hercules is the ruler of Greek Mythology's Underworld but the only thing he's under in Villainous is the heels of better villains.

Hades' main weakness stems from how slow his progression can be. Speaking of titans, Hades' goal requires him to move 3 Titans out 5 in his deck from his left most location to Mount Olympus (the one on the far right). However, he is limited in ways to move them and they can easily be set back or even trapped by Hades' Fate deck.

7 Strongest: Ratigℱan ꦗ

A lesser-known but still loved villain in Disney's catalog of baddies, Professor Ratigan a deceptively easy character to play and win with.

A unique character amongst the evil beings of Villainous, Ratigan actually has a backup objective in case his first one of moving The Robot Queen to Buckingham Palace doesn't pan out. The beautiful part about it though is that even if The Robot Queen is discarded, your new objective of killing Basil is actually easier. Better yet, Basil needs to be played to stop the Robot Queen so essentially if opponents don't keep Ratigan down to low power, he can become unstoppable.

6 Weakest🧜: Yzma

Even though Yzma is on the weakest side, this doesn't necessarily make her a terrible character (there's only 15 characters in the game at the time of writing). However, Yzma needs to have a lot of luck on her side in order for her to be effective.

Since her objective revolves around finding Kuzco in one of four Fate piles and killing him, Yzma can be strong if she finds him quickly or incredibly weak if he keeps slipping out of your grasp. There's also a risk of accidentally discarding Kuzco without Kronk which will set you back to square one. If it's any consolation, Yzma is one of the most fun characters in Villainous. But alas, this isn't what this list is about.