Cry Havok and Let Slip the Birds of War

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teamcanadahockey2002 · 10925

(I've been waiting a long time to publish a deck with this name)

Basic concepts:

- Damage: Use Suit Up to pull Havok and a copy of Honorary Avenger. Then load him up Voltron-Style with Danger Room Training, Inspired, Power Gloves and with Sky Cycle, you can use him multiple times. Use him when you have a 0 boost card showing. Use Cell Phone when you see a 0 boost on someone else's turn.

- Damage: Use Captain America's Shield when you have an extra few resources you have no use for and it's not worth using the resource to play Redwing back to the table. Use Suit Up for the physical resource, and eventually use Quincarrier once you can get it down.

- Thwarting: Use Redwing's Hero Action liberally whenever you have 2+ boost icons showing. Don't forget that you can do this on someone else's turn. If you don't need thwarting, consider attacking with Redwing's action instead.

- Defending: Use Captain America's Shield and the Vibranium Microweave to get up to a 4 DEF with the ability to cover a 5 if needed. Exhaust to defend each turn. Use Draw Their Fire or Aerial Evacuation to help defend for others at the table. Use Practiced Plan to get it back again. Consider defending with Havok (for yourself) and using Aerial Evacuation to get a flip to Alter-Ego in order to get a Bird card if needed. Havok can still ready himself.

Alter-Ego: Head here regularly, using Aerial Recon to give yourself a non-Schemeing encounter card and use this to pick up Falcon's Flock. You'll want to use these tokens regularly for playing Redwing back down again.

This deck should allow you to make use of whatever the icons in the face up Villian deck show. If it's low, use Havok. If it's high, use Redwing.

Until next time Champions...

9 comments

Jul 05, 2025 HeroicSkeleton · 2735

I've been using Cosmo for basically the same purpose, but Havok is a neat alternative that I hadn't thought of! I also have been using Suit up for the dual purpose of fueling the shield too. Eagle Eyed keeps falcon safe both in hero form and alter ego, so the lack of chump blockers and need to flip down is totally fine here. Good work!

Jul 05, 2025 teamcanadahockey2002 · 10925

@HeroicSkeleton Cosmo works good too! Havok and him get similar boosts with one getting access to Danger Room Training and the other a Laser Blaster.

But Havok gives me a cooler name for the deck :D

Jul 05, 2025 Castlefrank47 · 3574

Love this, super cool use of Falcons ability. Great work!

Jul 05, 2025 dr00 · 50335

Havoc is really cool here for sure. i was already trying out Spider-Ham, but it's just easier with Cosmo anyway. Havoc is really cool cos you get that interesting decision points and could use a higher-boost card in some situations as well

Jul 05, 2025 LACK OF SUBTLETY · 1966

Leave it to @teamcanadahockey2002 to make decks that I instantly want to play.

Jul 05, 2025 krautbammer · 140

It's dogs of war...

Whatever farm animal of war Lana!

Jul 05, 2025 VJakson · 957

Some Havok love! Fantastic!

Jul 05, 2025 Man-is-Obsolete · 7655

Ready for Action may be a neat card to keep Havok around. Card rarely sees play but could work here.

Jul 05, 2025 dr00 · 50335

@Man-is-Obsolete yeah, especially for those triple boosts