I think rather than explaining MarvelCDB which is pretty self explanatory, it would be more helpful if you guided us through creating a deck from scratch. How many allies, supports, upgrades, resources on average for a hero, what aspect do I choose, when I do choose it, where do I even begin? Just a thought, would love for you to make a video like that. Thanks :)
Yeah that is the next step, really. I think it's better to go hero by hero in the deck building process. Because I don't think there is a general, do A,B,C thing and the hero doesn't matter, ya know? So it is coming but I don't think that broad of a topic would work for all heroes. But this is a super high level really for people that don't even know where to begin with the process outside of pre-cons.
I have updated the thumbnails and title to more accurately reflect the video content. Just mentioning in case people see the video later on and don't understand.
Some handy advice in this video. A while back, I got sick of losing with pre-con decks and was overwhelmed by the thought of building my own deck but MarvelCDB helped a lot in getting a Black Widow deck that I happily took on Ultron with and had a ton of fun. Not too sure the deck will be a good option against all villains though!
Dude, I've been referencing this site for half a year now and never realized I could show only decks that I marked as Favorites! I kept asking myself, "Why do they let you mark something as favorite and then not have any way of showing you the decks you marked as favorite?" THANK you.
I think you had good advice! Marvel CDB is definitely one of the best resources for people that are wanting to make decks. After a couple expansions it gets hard to find cards. Especially if you like to keep decks put together.
With hero packs, I just skip the precon and study the kit itself. Even though I've built decks in MtG and Pokémon, Marvel is still a struggle for me. But both MCDB and Reddit have been a huge help. Found a Hulk Protection deck that focuses on using Multiple Man to help with thwarting mostly. I was skeptical. But after 4-5 games, I was hooked. The deck is a blast to play. I've throughly enjoyed the "How I Play..." videos you've done. Its really helped me see what works and what doesn't. I also checkout Nelson Over Cards, but he's stuck on using either Protection and Leadership. He's really good at building, but his heart is in green and blue. Which gets tiring quick. Another channels I watch for inspiration is Villain Theory, Dale the Casual Gamer, Marvel Champions XP, and BeatDGame with Steve. Everyone has great insights on deck building. It would be really cool to see you and someone else go on Nelson and VT's podcast and throughly discuss the ins and oits on deck building
I do a...RPG Final Fantasy style build. Leader.Tank( Hulk, Thor,Wolverine, Captain Marvel,ect), Resoures/ Health,and Allies for Thwart help. Unfortunately(?!),I play aggressively in my games...and I ," get deaded",a bit more.I just learn better decision making.lol
I think rather than explaining MarvelCDB which is pretty self explanatory, it would be more helpful if you guided us through creating a deck from scratch. How many allies, supports, upgrades, resources on average for a hero, what aspect do I choose, when I do choose it, where do I even begin? Just a thought, would love for you to make a video like that. Thanks :)
Yeah that is the next step, really. I think it's better to go hero by hero in the deck building process. Because I don't think there is a general, do A,B,C thing and the hero doesn't matter, ya know? So it is coming but I don't think that broad of a topic would work for all heroes. But this is a super high level really for people that don't even know where to begin with the process outside of pre-cons.
thats what I was expecting from the video title
I have updated the thumbnails and title to more accurately reflect the video content. Just mentioning in case people see the video later on and don't understand.
I’d recommend just looking at some of the decks. It differs greatly from Hero to Hero
Some handy advice in this video. A while back, I got sick of losing with pre-con decks and was overwhelmed by the thought of building my own deck but MarvelCDB helped a lot in getting a Black Widow deck that I happily took on Ultron with and had a ton of fun. Not too sure the deck will be a good option against all villains though!
My favorite way to deck build is having D20 build it for me 😂
Dude, I've been referencing this site for half a year now and never realized I could show only decks that I marked as Favorites! I kept asking myself, "Why do they let you mark something as favorite and then not have any way of showing you the decks you marked as favorite?" THANK you.
Same
I think you had good advice! Marvel CDB is definitely one of the best resources for people that are wanting to make decks. After a couple expansions it gets hard to find cards. Especially if you like to keep decks put together.
With hero packs, I just skip the precon and study the kit itself. Even though I've built decks in MtG and Pokémon, Marvel is still a struggle for me. But both MCDB and Reddit have been a huge help. Found a Hulk Protection deck that focuses on using Multiple Man to help with thwarting mostly. I was skeptical. But after 4-5 games, I was hooked. The deck is a blast to play.
I've throughly enjoyed the "How I Play..." videos you've done. Its really helped me see what works and what doesn't. I also checkout Nelson Over Cards, but he's stuck on using either Protection and Leadership. He's really good at building, but his heart is in green and blue. Which gets tiring quick. Another channels I watch for inspiration is Villain Theory, Dale the Casual Gamer, Marvel Champions XP, and BeatDGame with Steve. Everyone has great insights on deck building. It would be really cool to see you and someone else go on Nelson and VT's podcast and throughly discuss the ins and oits on deck building
Reputation of Author is my go to search filter :)
I totally didn’t know about the ‘?’ that’s gonna be very useful, thanks.
I also use this site to build decks.Great site,
especially for Heroes I love to play.
I do a...RPG Final Fantasy style build. Leader.Tank( Hulk, Thor,Wolverine, Captain Marvel,ect), Resoures/ Health,and Allies for Thwart help.
Unfortunately(?!),I play aggressively in my games...and I ," get deaded",a bit more.I just learn better decision making.lol