Killer Moves (to Infinite) Deck Guide
Often ridiculed, Spiderman 2099 comes to claim his throne at the infinite rank in this tricky move midrange deck with his Spider fellows.
Spider Sense
This deck has a fairly simple move midrange core: Angela acts as a “launch pad” where you play your cards that move, so that they can go away and let you buff Angela again. Those movers (Jeff, Nocturne, Silk) all also trigger Miles Morales, giving you a 1/6 body to play (good). Miles is further enabled by Ghost Spider and Iron Fist, 1-drops that you want to hold until you find a good opportunity to use them, be it on Vulture to create an overstated 3/9 or on the main face of this deck…
The “Killer Moves” Guy
Spiderman 2099 is our second Iron Fist/Ghost Spider target. A 5/9 that destroy an opponent’s card very often can win a location, but be careful as his cost demands you to set up him ahead of time, be it with Iron Fist on 4 into 2099 on 5, enabling Miles for turn 6, or with 2099 on 5 into Ghost Spider on 6 + whatever else you want. He actually felt really good in this deck, an important part of the disruptive core. And talking about that…
Tricky Interaction
This deck gets to interact with the opponent in weird ways. Of course 2099 can blow up key cards against combo decks like Tribunal, but Stegron and Spiderman also provide strong interaction with the opponent. Spiderman is an easy Angela buff, Stegron has a mighty 4/7 statline and both get to activate Miles. The fact that they can win games on their own just adds even more value to these already good cards. Notice as well that they increase the power of Iron Fist and Ghost Spider. Spiderman -> Ghost Spider lets you get rid of a card in a location and then pull Spiderman back in and Iron Fist -> Stegron lets you threaten 2 locations at once with a single dinosaur.
This is the version I played for most of my climb from 87 to 100. A different version that I used between 97 and 100 will be in the comments.
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Dagger provides huge power and Captain Marvel is very reliable.
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