Marvel Champions - Chess Edition ©

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Cameson · 521

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How to Play Chess in Marvel Champions

This deck is actually quite strong, and has some really sweet combos. Black Panther is amazing because he can tutor a Strength in Diversity or Strength in Numbers from the discard pile to be used whenever it is needed. The Triskellion and New allies allow us to exceed our ally limit, helping us boost our "Strength In" cards. We also have some player side schemes for Cable to clear. Adam Warlock is a great target for any extra resource cards we have in our hand at the end of our turn (be careful because Band Together does not work with him or our signature allies' abilities). Even though this is a thematic deck, it works quite well and will beat most villains in the game! Bishop is inherently strong, and this deck makes use of his wealth to play a bunch of allies and get a ton of benefits.

King: Black Panther (King of Wakanda)
Queen: White Queen (obviously)
Bishop 1: Bishop (once again, obvious)
Bishop 2: Adam Warlock (he's a mystic, not really a bishop but I have to make someone the bishop)
Knight 1: Black Knight (another obvious choice)
Knight 2: Cable (he is a Soldier, similar to a knight)
Rook 1: Colossus (because he is tough like a castle)
Rook 2: War Machine (he's tough like Colossus and wears armor, strong like a tower and can also move quickly with his suit like a Rook in chess)
Pawns: Our signature allies will be our pawns, because why not.
Promotion: New Recruits will be like our Pawn that promotes to a new powerful piece, bringing in new reinforcements.
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