Card draw simulator
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| Can't Touch This! | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1.0 |
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| Facetanking with the main scheme | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.0 |
ultraevilpie · 43
You can't hit what you can't see, undefeated power stone-keep-away champ Nick Fury returns! Ronan came in expecting to play power stone-whack-a-hero only for Nick to challenge him to a stealth-off.
This deck was built for the Ronan fight based on the one I used for Nebula. The aim is to keep the power stone as much as possible by staying in stealth or ego mode. One thing I have found is that you can easily start to accumulate threat on your suit too quickly. Consider doing boosted attacks right before flipping to ego if you see yourself going too high, if enemies are scheming against you when you have more than 5 tokens you want to dump threat.
Fury's car and watch are the most important cards, get them first, use Leo' if you get him.
Like Nebula, Ronan has a fair number of boost effects I added Wraith and target' to try and block the worst. I use Wraith only for boost blocking.
I try to keep 'Hill immortal using field agents so I never lose the 2 suit tokens per round. Again raft and infiltration did work as well, it can become quite easy to reach a point where it's basically safe (I think I played 4 infiltrations and got 1 minion last game). All the SHIELD cards like Leo' and Jemma' might not fire every round I find but the ones you aren't using that round are useful fro global' and homeland'.
I still had trouble getting use out of Agents 13 and Coulson. I think they should be a good fit but never seemed to be what I needed while I was actually playing.
One could consider adding sonic rifles to this deck if you have a way of getting the universal weapon out of the way (or playing against non-stalwart villains).
(Legal Disclaimer: I only play multiplayer games [3-4 players] of Marvel Champions.)
This deck basically carried our table through a control-based strategy against Ronan. We supported it with Falcon (to manipulate the top of the deck), Silk (to permanently tuck the Fanaticisms and Universal Weapon), and X-23 Protection (with extra healing for the table). Fury used his Stealth Suit and considerable thwarting potential to stall out the game until we were strong enough to push for lethal. Highly recommended!