Avengers Assemble. The second supplement to the Marvel Universe Role-Playing Guide delivers Earth's Mightiest Heroes in all their glory... and most of their lineups. You'll find dozens of new super hero and super-villain profiles, as well as a few surprises, including Character Variants for the Hulk, Thor, Giant-Man, and Iron Man. Add to your campaign with Aliens, demi-gods, super-villains, humanoids, androids and robots. Dive into detailed maps of the Avengers' Mansion and technical plans for the Quinjet. Explore new settings for your adventures, from Wakanda to Asgard. Plus a brand new Marvel Universe Adventure, complete with maps. · Marvel Universe Roleplaying Game Guide required to play
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Good evening and welcome fellow Children of Chaos.
The system still is pretty weak, and them trying to add new powers is just a lot of redundancy from the other books. However they do have a few good rules clarifications like being able to buy up stats with lines of experience.
However the good, and what this book should have been is the character sheets for lesser known Avengers like Jack of Hearts and (at the time) Photon.
Honestly I would have been happy with a book that was nothing but MArvel character sheets and gear lists.