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WithMarvel Snap’s Bloodstone Season came an intriguing discard card:Black Knight, a 1-Cost 0-Power character with the potential to enhance the already stable archetype. However, due to its inconsistent synergy, building a deck around Black Knight has proven to be quite challenging. In thisMarvel Snapguide, players will learn how toassemble the optimal lineupfor this new addition and provide valuable tips for strategizing its ability.
The Best Deck for Black Knight
In terms of win rate, the optimal deck for Black Knight is aLady Sif into The Infinautdiscard lineup. To complete this deck, players will need to add Taskmaster, Dracula, Ghost Rider, Blade, Zabu, Jubilee, Giganto, Armor, and Moon Girl.
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To better understand this Black Knight deck, here’s what each card does:
How to Play Black Knight
The goal is todiscard The Infinaut with Lady Sif or Bladewhile Black Knight is on the board. This adds a 4-Cost Ebony Blade with 20 Power to hand, a surefire play. But players will also need touse Dracula, Ghost Rider, and Taskmaster strategically to copy Power cards.
In the ideal scenario, Taskmaster copies the 20-Power Ebony Blade, Dracula discards Giganto and earns its Power, and Ghost Rider resurrects The Infinaut tocreate an extra 54 Power on the board.
Armor is the defensive card in the lineup, protecting buffed cards againstShang-Chi or similar destroyers.Jubilee is Plan B for when the Black Knight strategy fails. And Moon Girl is the Joker for increasing the chances of hitting high-power cards with Dracula.
Is Black Knight Worth It?
Considering its passive effect and inconsistency,Black Knight is not the best Spotlight Cache option. It does not revolutionize the discard archetype and is susceptible to easy counters such as Shang-Chi. However, players looking to experiment with discard decks and find new synergies will surely benefit from purchasing Black Knight.
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