Drop-Ship Hulk

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Tromdial · 17

Premise:

I have typically found Hulk to be a challenge in meaningful strategy due to his hand loss at the end of every turn, incapable of saving no cards for later except when switching to Banner. However, with up to 3 Quinjets in play, a player can overtime play free as an action Avengers as either Banner or Hulk with the accumulation of time counters. I recommend this deck in multiplayer, and it can balance between threat removal, attacking, or defense, as needed once it gets rolling. The following brief strategy can be used to help a new player learn how to use the build tactfully.

Strategy:

Quinjet: Quinjet is the crux of the deck-build. Mulligan and use Banner's Experimental Research action to hopefully get at least one Quinjet in hand at start. The sooner you begin prepping for ally drops, the more you will be able to control the field. Seek Avengers once you have four or five tokens on a Quinjet with a Call for Aid. It's fine too to use for a 3-cost ally, if that's what you readily have. Once the game gets to the halfway point, it's time to consider late-game strategy and if Quinjet won't drop off allies soon enough, thus better for payment of other cards instead.

Other Resources and Support: mostly you will want to play allies with Quinjet for free to optimize on card usage per turn. The more resource engine you have as well as maxed allies and Strength In Numbers running through your deck, the more you can use Hulk for his combative purposes.

9 Allies: ideally, you want six Avenger allies out at once, thanks to Avengers Tower, The Triskelion, and Stinger. This allows you to gain the most out of Strength in Numbers to draw according to your needs. Use Ready for Action to keep allies you want for blocking (especially U.S. Agent) or to last longer for thwarting, or Giant-Man to maintain his attack buff for longer. Use Last Stand when you need to remove an ally for replacement with a new ally, to get the most out of one last attack with them.

Kate Bishop Hawkeye: I feed her Limitless Strength and Strength if the cards don't use their resources well or I played a costly ally already for free with Quinjet. It's nice you can even bypass Limitless Strength's use condition while on Banner side because Kate is telling you discard and then read those resources.

2 comments

Aug 30, 2021 Starlordxx · 149

I get Kate Bushop Hawkeye for utilizing excess resources. Ready for Action seems like it could have an alternative to it depending on if you are playing a villain who likes piercing. I think after exhausting allies for Strength In Numbers they could use Get Ready of the icon and cost mean the most to a player otherwise same price and resource as ready for action is Inspiring Presence. It would largely depend on what teammates need whether being defensive or offensive is better.

Aug 30, 2021 Saan · 3821

I kinda feel like a 50 card deck might be a bad call when you have a hand size of 4/5.