AirVengers (Also a Falcon deck)

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Spectrum. One of my favorites. Aerial and Avenger. I don't think I've ever built a deck specifically to benefit from BOTH of those traits at the same time. What I ended up building is a deck for two different heroes. Spectrum and Falcon. Simply remove the hero cards from your Spectrum deck, replace the Falcon ally with Spectrum then add your Falcon cards and this deck will function just as well for Falcon as it does for Spectrum.

That being the case, there are 3 non-identity specific allies with both Aerial and Avenger available in Leadership, Captain Marvel, Spectrum and Falcon. As long as your hero is in hero form, Hope Summers gains those traits as well.

Getting your economy cards out early helps a ton. Energy Duplication (Falcon's Flock for Falcon) and Avengers Tower will make your life a lot easier and the tower allows you to keep all your allies in play at the same time. Which is good because you are going to try to keep them around by using Inspiring Presence, Wingman, Team Training and Ready for Action. Mighty Avengers will pay off big the more you can activate your allies.

Your one non-aerial Avenger is Stinger, who exists to hang around, waiting to be used by Earth's Mightiest Heroes or All for One to enhance someone else, or as a target for Ready for Action to block damage from an attack and not leave one of your Aerial allies exhausted.

Aerial ends up being a small part of the deck, just 2 Air Supremacy cards, but you can swap out the 2 All for One cards for Flying Formation in multiplayer.

While your allies are so very busy, Spectrum (or Falcon) takes advantage of their ability to handle multiple different roles to support the team as an attacker, thwarter or defender. Spectrum in particular can lay out some massive damage, thwarting or both with repeated readies and form switches.

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