S-Tier Iceman?!

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seneca29 · 565

So... I was struggling with Iceman.

At first, I definitely wasn't piloting him well, but after a while I got the hang of him and tried different decks until I built a S.H.I.E.L.D. deck that could keep the villain under control while building up resource generators and key cards.

That S.H.I.E.L.D. deck was pretty good... I even defeated Venom Goblin on Expert with it!

I felt very proud, but then I faced Expert Ronan and Expert Nebula. They both humbled me. Deeply.


That's when I had an idea: what if I abused Iceman's powerful defensive abilities to build something completely different from his usual kit and resource generators?

The key cards in this deck are Strength in Diversity, Strength In Numbers, and a solid selection of allies with different traits.

Before diving into the deck, I just want to say: I've crushed (on Expert) both Ronan and Nebula (and even Red Skull with altered modular sets, for good measure), and it feels like I broke the game.

This is so powerful that I'm starting to think I must be misunderstanding a rule somewhere. I can't believe how insane the power level of this hero is... especially since, for about 30 games, he felt so underwhelming to me (though not having Utopia didn't help... but that's another topic).

I'm serious: what rule could I be getting wrong? Because if I'm playing this correctly, this deck is 100% S-Tier.


MULLIGAN

Cryokinetic Perception is awesome, I know, but in this deck you want ALLIES ASAP. Get one out as soon as you can. You want at least 2 allies on the board so that Strength In Numbers will help you cycle through your deck. (Never chump block!). Once you have 5–6 different traits, Strength in Diversity starts to feel great. And it won't take long to hit 9 or even 11 traits.


THE TRAITS:

That's a very common setup and already brings you to 9 traits. That means that with 3 effective resources you can play Strength in Diversity and remove a ton of threat or spread damage (or both).

Also, note that Strength in Diversity is NOT an attack, so you can use it even if stunned, ignore minions with Guard, avoid retaliate damage, and even ping Tough status off enemies... it's just insanely good! (AGAIN: am I getting something wrong?! This is omega-level stuff!)

You can stack even more traits thanks to Atlas Bear (another card I don't see in Strength in Diversity decks, despite giving you 2 precious extra unique traits: Wakanda and Posse) and The Triskelion, which lets you have up to 4 allies in play.


EARLY GAME: While you’re finding your allies, use Iceman to DEFEND. His "Freeze!" skill is an Interrupt, so you'll mitigate at least 3 damage (assuming you haven't used Chill Out!, a basic attack, or something else the previous turn). If you have Cryokinetic Perception in play, you'll also draw a card. It’s a hero response tied to the _"Freeze!"_ability, so it works on the villain turn even when you just defend. If that card is an ICE card, you'll ready Iceman, but everybody knows that.


MID GAME: Keep allies on the board, use Strength In Numbers to draw 2–3 cards and spend them to build your board or answer urgent problems.

Just to make the deck even more OP, I added Make the Call and the option to summon Nick Fury, Professor X, Mockingbird, and so on.

Resource generators: The X-Jet, Team-Building Exercise, Avengers Mansion.

Maria Hill and Beak could be swapped for better allies if you prefer, but they do their job well. I won’t cut Kaluu because he has 2 more unique traits (Mystic and Avenger) and can help you find Strength in Diversity or Strength In Numbers, which in turn (you guessed it) helps you find Strength in Diversity.


LATE GAME: You obliterate the villain.


So, verdict time: am I breaking a rule or is this truly S-Tier?

(P.S. Iceman isn’t the only hero who can abuse this combo...)

14 comments

Aug 08, 2025 boomguy · 6419

I’m always happy to see Iceman getting love. This deck looks really good! I did something similar with Phoenix that you might enjoy as well!

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Aug 08, 2025 marktry · 576

Maria Hill (She/Her), DEI Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. approves this deck promoting Diversity. marvelcdb.com

Aug 09, 2025 seneca29 · 565

@boomguy Thanks for sharing your deck! I don't have Phoenix, but it looks cool :)

@marktry I've only played Maria Hill once, but thank you for your approval!

Aug 09, 2025 ekalel · 5

I recommend swapping Vivan instead of Beak to gain android, aerial and champion

Aug 09, 2025 seneca29 · 565

@ekalel That's solid advice! I don't have Vivian, that's why I didn't think of her. She'll make the deck stronger, so thank you for your recommendation.

Aug 09, 2025 InigoMontoya · 6309

Looks really good! The combination of Make the Call, Strength in Numbers and Strength in Diversity is crazy powerful. If you have the Domino ally here, you can also guarantee that Iceman readies off of Cryokinetic Perception. It doesn't help SiD, though.

Aug 09, 2025 seneca29 · 565

@InigoMontoya Domino is definitely a great card for Iceman and worth considering. I left her out because her ability doesn't activate on basic defense. This deck relies heavily on defending to keep your "precious" allies safe. That said, she's so good you might want to swap out another ally to make room for her. But who would you take out? That's not an easy question.

Aug 09, 2025 InigoMontoya · 6309

@seneca29 I'm not quite sure what you mean about her ability not activate on basic defense. Her ability triggers when she (Domino) uses a basic power then you can swap an Ice card in your hand, and put it on the top card of your deck. Cryokinetic Perception would then ready Iceman.

You're definitely right on deck space. Maybe Atlas Bear? But I'd go 41 cards and take the extra ally, imo.

Aug 09, 2025 seneca29 · 565

@InigoMontoya Thanks for your thoughts! What I meant is this: imagine I'm exhausted because I already defended last turn. Now I play Domino. If she uses a basic power, I can swap a card, but I can't use Cryokinetic Perception to draw since I'm exhausted and can't attack. When my turn ends, I have to draw new cards, so if I do a basic defense with Iceman, I won't know which card will be on top of my deck. Of course, this doesn't apply if I'm ready for any reason, which isn't rare, so she remains a solid candidate for this deck.

Aug 09, 2025 turtles04 · 981

I almost never play other people's decks (feels like cheating if I didn't think of it) but as an Iceman fan, Imma have to play this joint.

Aug 10, 2025 boomguy · 6419

@turtles04 ICEMAN FANS, UNITE

Aug 10, 2025 marktry · 576

@seneca29 Blade is a great card for 2 more traits for 1 cost. He's in my deck. You never have to actually have to have him attack just use him for the trait.

Aug 10, 2025 InigoMontoya · 6309

@seneca29 Different play styles are great. If you want to solely defend with Iceman, that makes sense. However, I think it might be even more powerful if you use Iceman's basic power then use Domino to ready him, thenapply two copies of Frostbite. Then you could flip down when the villain has -2 scheme, shuffle 2 ICE cards back into your deck, and not have to chump block with an ally.

Aug 11, 2025 phtephen · 21

This deck can probably work for almost any hero. Although IMO, I believe Phoenix is the best if you want the most traits. She can have up to 4 traits if you get an upgrade out with Aerial.

However, Iceman has a lot of defensive tools that Phoenix doesn't have which might allow it to be less stressful when you're putting the parts together.