Silkpool

Card draw simulator

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jplante · 28

"I’ve been locked away too long. Now it’s time to swing free."

Flexible Webs

This deck is built to maximize Spider Claws and Outwit. The idea is to have Organic Webbing ready Silk so she can use both upgrades in the same turn — attacking with one, thwarting with the other. To make that happen consistently, the deck emphasizes card draw and resource generation to find all three pieces and pay for her many upgrades, allies, and key supports like Helicarrier and Albert Moon as well as those big Swinging Silk Kicks.

Resources

The ‘Pool aspect provides excellent consistency through Self Confidence, Self Control, and Self Preservation. These not only fuel Silk’s kit but also create a steady 3-resource engine when she’s healthy. Albert Moon and Healing Factor help sustain her health to keep that engine online. The deck is also intentionally “gray” to take advantage of The Power in All of Us.

Draws

To reliably assemble her upgrades, the deck leans on extra card draw. Live Dangerously and Face the Past accelerate setup, while Nick Fury and Moon Girl provide powerful bursts of cards when needed. Combined with Cindy’s own ability to draw 2 cards each turn (further supported by Albert Moon), these effects help also offset the potential “dead hand” problem that can come from running so many resources.

Combinations

One favorite interaction is pairing Not my Responsibility with Web of Life and Destiny, especially if Ghost-Spider is in play. I often prefer to let Ghost-Spider leave play early, so I can fetch another Swinging Silk Kick.

As to Across the Spider-Verse, while Spider-Man is strong for the extra ready to save you a tucked card from Organic Webbing's cost, the resource-heavy nature of this build makes recurring Ghost-Spider from the discard pile more practical in many situations.

Theme

The goal was to keep this deck strongly thematic to Cindy Moon (aka Silk). That meant leaving out cards that felt “off-theme,” such as Laser Swords, Get in Front of Me!, or the various ‘Pool allies. Those cards could certainly increase raw power, but the deck already hits its goals while staying true to Silk’s identity.

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