Rain's 42-card Adam Warlock Deck

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RainYupa · 197

This is my Adam Warlock deck which is secretly a Hulk deck in disguise! Please note that I keep all my heroes built simultaneously so not all cards are always available; that said, due to his unique deck building restrictions, I've made sure to build around him.

As you may have noticed, this is a very aggressive deck rather than the typical well-rounded builds you may have noticed with Adam Warlock. There is a disproportionate amount of physical resources that let Hulk smash; over half the deck is physicals, with most of the deviations coming from the unavoidable hero cards. If you had to gamble, it's a pretty safe bet you'll get a 5 damage smash! But if you hate gambling, like I do, Atlas Bear solves the problem. She's a free check for Hulk to see if he wants to get physical with the villain, or maybe just chill for a turn.

Is your Hulk currently in discard or otherwise unavailable (such as playing with a Hulk hero player), your physical resources help you key off cards like Concussive Blow, Tackle, and Drop Kick!

You'll of course need more than just physical resources; while your staff helps generate a wild resource, Adam Warlock's mystic trait, Endurance-boosted hit point pool, and easy Soul World regeneration makes him a prime recipient of Bloodgem for more resources!

Boot Camp obviously helps Hulk maximize his smashing, it'd be a waste for just one ally; cue Adam Warlock's 5 Guardian allies (and 1 Mystic one) that Team-Building Exercise can help bring into play and get reimbursed with Knowhere. They are all rather punchy, so they'll make good use of all those push-ups you made them do before the encounter.

As far as aspect cards go, they either deal damage, or help allies do damage. However, don't shy away from dropping any of them for battle magic to trigger your mystic senses; none of them are really all that vital. There is a Multitasking in there, however since Justice cards that are physical-traited and actually useful for this deck are hard to come by (and sometimes you just need to help with threat). For sideboard options: Waylay is an option if you wanted to basic thwart for 1, or Pivotal Moment if you're paired with a true Justice player; I avoided cards that would stay out permanently (like Beat Cop) because I'd rather keep the physical resources in the deck for Hulk.

Forget tutoring! Rally your troops, unleash your bff Hulk, and SMASH your enemies instead!

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