Héroe

Vengador.

Thwart: 1. Attack: 2. Defense: 3.
Salud: 10. Hand Size: 5.

Todo Esbirro que tenga vinculada una copia de Presa pierde Guardia.

De caceríaRespuesta: después de que empiece la fase de los Jugadores, roba 1 carta por cada Esbirro que esté enfrentado a ti (hasta un máximo de 3).

Andrea Di Vito & Laura Villari
Civil War #1. Tigra #.
Tigra
Alter-Ego

Policía.

Recover: 3.
Salud: 10. Hand Size: 6.

Infiltrada en el cuerpoAcción: busca una copia de Presa en tu mazo y en tu pila de descartes y añadela a tu mano. (Límite de una vez por ronda.)

"No hace falta ser un Vengador para proteger a los demás."
Andrea Di Vito & Laura Villari
Civil War #1. Tigra #.
Greer Nelson
Reviews

So with the Unique rules updated with 1.7 as follows

• If two identities share the same title, but each has a different alter-ego, they may coexist in play.

• If two unique allies share the same title, but each has a different subtitle, they may coexist in a player’s deck and in play.

• If a hero and a unique ally share the same title, but the alter-ego and the subtitle are different, they may coexist in deckbuilding and in play.

• An ally without a subtitle cannot coexist with an ally that has a subtitle if those allies share the same title.

• If a hero and a unique ally share the same title, but the alter-ego and the subtitle are different, they may coexist in deckbuilding and in play.

Then this Tigra (Greer Nelson) and Tigra (Greer Grant Nelson) technically have different alter-egos and can be in the same deck and in play at the same time because of rule #5?

EnderDragon · 20
Technically, yes. In practice, it's clearly an oversight of the devs. But you're free to play assuming they're clones, alternate versions from different universes, or whatever :-) — Michebugio · 47