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UrinalSharts · 285
Making a Plan
For this deck, Deadpool will need to have a plan in place. What is the plan? To get to his few cards that will do the most damage. How will we get there?
Giving things away
There are many things of value Deadpool can give away, and even use on himself. He'll want to use these on himself first before giving to others. Children of the Atom, Down Time, Endurance, Honorary X-Men, and X-Force Recruit are all great things. They may become redundant after Children of the Atom comes out, but the hit points don't. There is also Side Holster, which maybe they don't need it? Who cares? It's free!
Taking Risks
Sure, we must have Symbiote Suit in this deck, it'll help us get to where we want. More health, more damage, more card draw. Sure, it's dangerous, but that's what we want. Now for where the damage comes. Maximum Effort will go a long way, especially when we have a lot of health, in making this plan work. This Card Is Fire will also go a long way in taking down the villain too. The other cards will be useful too, but you'll want to find these with Weapon X as often as you can. Dropping down won't be bad because of cards like Ready for a Fight, Practiced Plan, and Moira rewarding you for jumping back up into hero form.
Getting help
So, Deadpool will ultimately need the help of Dr. Sinclair in order to fully recover. Part of being Deadpool is not being able to die, but it can still happen. Even the ones we think are fine and can live forever can die after enough unnecessary risks. Sometimes they may even get others hurt in the process. Even after seeing Dr. Sinclair, you can still heal and then ready up using the Chimichanga Truck. The Allies Nightcrawler and Armor are both great for Deadpool because they are both cheap, and can help provide a layer of support in a time of need.
Wrapping this up
I wanted to wrap this up by saying how sometimes people need help and they may not know what to say or that they even need it. The above sections describe some of the traits of people who are depressed or even suicidal. It could be a friend, a neighbor, a coworker, or a family member. These can happen for any number of reasons too. Please, if you or someone you care about is seeming like they need help, talk to them. Because once they're gone, there's no coming back from it. Birthdays, holidays, marriages, and even births of children have a sting to them when you know there's someone missing. Reach out, before it's too late. There are many resources available.