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SoloMarvelChampion · 5528
Multiple Personality Mentality
The idea of running Multiple Man in Wasp so you can get reshuffle him into your deck with her G.I.R.L. action isn't new, this is just my own version of that deck.
Almost every card I added to this deck has a resource. The exceptions are:
- Energy
- Strength
- The Power of Protection and
- Superpower Training (the main target of which is Bio-Synthetic Wings to give you AERIAL, allowing you to play Ever Vigilant)
So what's the point?
The real point of a deck like this is to play Multiple Man while the other two copies are in your hand or deck. Once all three are in play you have 3 chump blocks (between you and team mates), giving you some damage-free time in hero form to make an impact on the villain.
This makes Get Behind Me! super valuable since you can cancel a bad Treachery and take the attack on Multiple Man or a Tough provided by Perseverance (which itself is really good in a tri-form hero, and probably why it came in Wasp's pack LOL).
While I don't think Enhanced Awareness is strictly needed, it does two things in this deck:
- It provides a resource to play Get Behind Me! if you don't have Ingenuity out yet
- It makes the cost curve have all straight lines, which is incredibly NOT necessary, but is something I have MAJOR OCD about sometimes! (So feel free to cut them if you don't want them LOL)
When you flip down, shuffle two copies of Multiple Man back into your deck with your G.I.R.L. Action before ending your turn, then shuffle the third and another card at the top of your next turn. This ensures that none are in the discard pile when one comes to hand.
If you can get a Confuse on the villain (with Professor X) or are facing a main with plenty of threat left before completion, stay down another turn to shuffle two more valuable cards into your deck.
Should anyone take damage, Dr. Sinclair can heal them in Alter-Ego equal to their REC (and clear a Stun or Confuse too).
Some Thoughts
This deck isn't super powerful, and doesn't need to be. It's just fun to do something VERY different every once in a while!
Testing Record, for those of you who care about such things:
- Standard Rhino: 3-0
- Expert Rhino: 2-1
- Standard Klaw 1-2, and the win came down to the wire!
- Expert Klaw: 0-3, but 2 of them were pretty close!
- Standard Ultron 1-2. That win was game 3 and I had some VERY good encounter luck!
Yeah I'm pretty sure Nelson streamed a Wasp / Multiple Man game, but I don't remember what else he was running. I like Get Behind Me! and Perseverance here!