This is a versatile card for exactly the right cost and currently the only Justice aspect card that stuns, which makes it another good tool in a confuse-lock deck that Justice is capable of. You might say the need to do a basic attack is awkward in Justice, but since this is in a deck that confuses regularly, you are much more free to use your basic activations as attacks rather than thwarts. This is great for the Float Like a Butterfly deck, which wants both ways to confuse and to attack frequently. If you are playing Psylocke, don't forget this is a Skill you can search up with Training Regimen. A simple and effective card! (against non steady/stalwart villains)
Justice
Event
Skill.
Cost: 1.
Resource:
Hero Response: After your hero makes a basic attack and damages an enemy, confuse that enemy. If that enemy is already confused, stun it instead.
Psylocke #15.
Reviews
I believe this card was recently made more powerful by a ruling.
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Hit enter too soon. On October 20, 2025 Alex ruled that Overkill damage trigger's Venom's Forced Response, which states "Forced Response: After you or an ally you control attacks and damages Venom, place 1 facedown boost card on your identity." "Attack and damages [an enemy]" is the same format as Upside the Head. This would apply to any multi-aspect hero that use cards adding Overkill (Hand Cannon) and to Hero specific Basic Attack Overkill adders like X-23's Claw Mastery, Nebula's Cutthroat Ambition, Spider-Ham's Huge Wooden Hammer, Hulk's Hulk Smash, Drax's Knife Leap, and Colossus Made of Rage.
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