Chillin’ by the ‘Pool

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X-Men Pool Party 0 0 0 1.0

Web-Warrior Fanatic · 14432

Chillin’ by the ‘Pool

Iceman versus Expert Magneto

Deckbuilding Tutorial

This deck has 3 key focuses:

  1. Threat mitigation (building on Iceman’s strengths)

  2. Consistent Readying (to trigger “Freeze!” more often)

  3. Burst damage (compensating Iceman’s lack of damage)

The ‘Pool aspect has the versatility to cover all these areas perfectly.

Threat Mitigation

Being able to mitigate threat allows in-game freedom and Iceman already has one of the best ways to do this with Frostbite (which reduces the enemies’ scheme) and Frozen Solid (which can stop an attack or scheme activation).

Building on this, we included Not my Responsibility, an amazing ‘Pool aspect card that lets an ally take threat added as damage. We also have Stepford Cuckoos, an X-Men treachery cancel to stop things like Advance.

Consistent Readying

Iceman’s hero ability is contingent on him making a basic attack or basic defense, which means we want ways to ready him so he can make those basic exhaust activations. He has Cryokinetic Perception in his kit, but this card doesn’t consistently ready because there’s no way to guarantee pulling an Ice card with its ability. To improve on this, we included Utopia with a plethora of X-Men allies and Stick-to-itiveness.

Burst Damage

Iceman is lacking in burst damage because his biggest attack event is Artic Attack, which does at most 6 damage. To add a consistent way to burst, we included Tic-Tac-Toe, which can be timed to do 7 damage compounding with a big attack turn. Having easy access to alter-ego also allows Iceman to trigger Cooling Down and put those Artic Attacks back into the deck.

Conclusion

Every other card in this deck is to supplement these 3 main focuses to get Iceman going. The resources and resource generators dilute the deck but allow Iceman to play his key upgrades/supports easier. Honorary X-Men gives Iceman the X-Men trait in alter-ego for more versatility with Utopia, The X-Jet, and even Professor X for the ready.

8 comments

May 27, 2024 Ivanovski27 · 1

Why so many resource cards?

May 28, 2024 Werdandi · 1

@Ivanovski27 Iceman has most expensive kit in the game...

May 29, 2024 Ledzhedz · 24

Feel like moira would always be helpful here too since you leaned in to basic acting like a cheap mansion when you flip.

May 29, 2024 Web-Warrior Fanatic · 14432

@Ledzhedz Moira is a good card but Iceman already has so many restrictions on his resource generators I wanted to add more universal ones like Avengers Mansion or X-Jet. At most Moira is drawing every other turn and can’t be used when starting the turn in hero form. There will already be turns Iceman is already exhausted and can’t use Cryokinetic Perception or turns where he has no Ice card to fit the situation and can’t use his Power Belt.

May 29, 2024 Web-Warrior Fanatic · 14432

@Ivanovski27 Sorry I missed these comments! As @Werdandi mentioned Iceman’s kit is very expensive. Even after the high cost upgrades are in play, the resources will be useful for Frozen Solid which can ideally be spammed.

May 31, 2024 BlackDaz83 · 20

why not Deft Focus removing a Honorary X-Men? I get it could let you have another activation at 1 ally, my deft focus has 9 targets in the deck, more if you reshuffle them .. just wondering

Jun 07, 2024 Honorary Marleyan · 1

Quick question but is tic tac toe essentially a 1 heal .. so potentially a 7 heal + 7 damage ?

Aug 07, 2024 Web-Warrior Fanatic · 14432

@BlackDaz83 Deft Focus can definitely work! I’m not the biggest fan of the card because of its condition because I’m usually not playing too much superpowers early game.

@Honorary Marleyan Yes that’s usually what we’re looking to get out of Tic-Tac-Toe!