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The universe is full of both good and evil. Mighty heroes clash with dastardly villains in every galaxy, and yet one threat has risen above all the others. One being has established himself as a scourge on all life, whose power is unrivaled across all the cosmos.
Of course, we are talking about Thanos.
In this third campaign expansion for Marvel Champions: The Card Game, you and your fellow heroes must challenge the forces of Thanos. This massive expansion contains a brand-new campaign featuring five thrilling scenarios pitting you against members of the zealous Black Order, including Ebony Maw, Proxima Midnight, Corvus Glaive, and, of course, the Mad Titan himself. As with previous expansions, you can play each of these scenarios individually or as part of a larger campaign, and with a slew of new modular encounter sets, there will be ample opportunity to mix things up for all of your Marvel Champions content. Of course, a new wave of expansions means more heroes as well, and The Mad Titan’s Shadow starts it off with the mighty champions Adam Warlock and Spectrum, both of whom come with fully pre-built and ready-to-play decks right out of the box.
—description from the publisher
Ages | 14+ |
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Players | Solo, 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players |
Play Time | 45m – 90m |
Theme | Card Game, Expansion for Base-game |
Publisher | Asmodee China, Asmodee Italia, Asmodee, Fantasy Flight Games |
GingerSmoczek
This is my favorite campaign expansion. I haven't touched the heroes, but the villains are a blast. Tough, but not too tough.
DoxaLogos
Solid big box expansion that might be the best yet. It is a step up in difficulty over Rise of Red Skull, but not as punishing as Galaxy's most wanted. The heroes are good and more capable than Rocket & Groot. I'm not crazy about them, but they're solid. The villains are the showcase, and the last three are great: Thanos, Hela, and Loki. Campaign upgrade path is not as good as the first two expansions, because there's is no choice between scenarios. Based on your performance only.
Lambee5990
So far just played the heroes, Spectrum can be fun playing all 3 of her forms. Adam Warlock uses cycling through your deck to make cards more powerful, but just has a couple so if you are trying to do one thing you may never get the single card you need.