Marvel Champions: Black Widow
Expansion of: Marvel Champions: The Card Game Core Set45m - 90m
1 - 4 Players
Ages 14+
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KGB assassin, agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., villain, hero: Natasha Romanoff has taken on many roles, and played many sides in a life shrouded in mystery. But throughout every new stage of life, Natasha has developed a unique set of skills that she now uses in the role of the Black Widow, international super-spy. Soon, you’ll be able to make use of these skills as you battle villains from across the Marvel Universe.
The Black Widow Hero Pack includes a pre-built deck for Black Widow utilizing the Justice aspect, the Taskmaster nemesis set, and additional cards to help increase your deck building options! With well-rounded base stats and a Preparation card for every occasion, Black Widow is always ready for what’s coming next!
-description from publisher’s website
Ages | 14+ |
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Players | Solo, 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players |
Play Time | 45m – 90m |
Mechanics | Cooperative Game, Solo / Solitaire Game, Variable Player Powers |
Theme | Card Game, Comic Book / Strip, Expansion for Base-game |
Publisher | Asmodee Italia, Fantasy Flight Games |
DoxaLogos
Wow! Black widow is amazingly fun to play. I love how she can so mess up the villain's actions with her preparation cards. She actually has some decent damage cards with Dance of Death and Silent Strike. Attacrobatics can be very nice at times as well.
Bayushi Sezaru
Marvel Champions is a fantastic co-op card game set in the Marvel Universe. As a Living Card Game, it thrives on new releases: there are hero packs with new characters and player cards, and scenario packs with new villains and other challenges. This Hero pack introduces the Black Widow, and a bunch of new player cards. It is a worthy addition to the system!
Charcoman
lack widow is other of these MC heros that needs to put the engine in place before it is really effective, like Iron Man or Black Panther, but in a different way. Interesting, funny and powerful, one of the best pre-cons decks I have tried until now.