Adding insult to injury, after she slashes the tendons of her mark, she has the chance to dodge away from her slowed quarry thanks to the Elusive special rule.
Having a pint-sized, blade-wielding foe is the stuff that nightmares are made of. And just in case someone forgets that, Honey Badger’s reactive superpower can help to refresh their memory. Too Dangerous to Ignore allows her to spend power when an enemy character targets someone else within Range 2 of her, making her the target of the attack instead. If her big sister X-23 is on the field, hitting Honey Badger becomes an even worse idea, thanks to X-23’s reactive superpower.

Gabrielle has a handful of innate superpowers, making her even more challenging to deal with in combat. Her Healing Factor allows her to gradually regenerate from any injuries an opponent can land on her. Ankle Biter represents her smaller size and the way she can slip into combat to harry a target. This power prevents her from interacting with objectives during a crisis. Still, if she’s within close range of an opponent who is targeted by an allied attack, she can distract the target and cause it to roll 1 fewer defense die.
Like her big sister, Honey Badger doesn’t have many people in the world who she can call family, and if anyone tries to hurt X-23 she responds with the ferocity of her namesake. Lil’ Sis mirrors X-23’s Big Sis power and lets Honey Badger make a Medium advance towards an opponent who damages Laura Kinney with an attack.
That’s it for our look at this pint-sized pit fighter!
Be sure to check back for yet another installment of From Panel to Play, the series where we give you your first look at how your favorite characters transition to the tabletop in Marvel: Crisis Protocol. Pre-order your own copy of the X-23 & Honey Badger Character Pack at your local game store or through our webstore here.
Until then, Atomic Mass Transmissions, signing off!