# (2) Cable
# (2) Scarlet Witch
# (3) Killmonger
# (3) Wave
# (4) Jubilee
# (4) Shang-Chi
# (4) Enchantress
# (6) Arnim Zola
# (6) Odin
# (6) Magneto
# (6) The Infinaut
# (9) Death
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This is easily my “main”. For a while it was called, “Hitters”, because I built it to “hit” key cards in deck archetypes. Now I call it, “Answers”, since playing it is really observing the combinations of problems created by locations and opponent decks, and providing answers to them.
I’ll have lots more to say about this, just wanted to get it out first.