Black Panther—Wakandan Leadership (CE1.7)

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thom1977 · 277

NOTE: CE1.7 refers to “Current Environment for rules version 1.7”. This designation was coined by @JacenSketch as far as I know.

I wasn’t planning on writing this up, but after I claimed perfect victories against the core box villains on expert (no minions, no side schemes, and no threat on the main), I had to share this simple formulation.

The main idea is to get the Dora Milaje on the field and let them do their thing. Make the Call can bring anyone back from the brink, and The Triskelion can allow T'Challa or White Wolf to join in the fight.

I actually trigger the upgrades via Def more than any other stat. (Oddly, when I tried a CE1.7 protection build, it couldn’t stand up to Ultron on Standard! How sad!) The allies work so well together; I am very impressed. Black Panther could easily use the same build and play just as wonderfully, but I wanted to see what Shuri could do.

I might suggest adding in First Aid and Heart of the Panther to replace the extra copies of Team Training and Team-Building Exercise. However, this build is solid as is.

Happy gaming!

4 comments

Jan 24, 2026 SoloMarvelChampion · 7634

Looks good!

Jan 24, 2026 JacenSketch · 596

Thanks for the shout out! Glad to see you playing CE1.7, its a great challenge!

Great minds think alike, I played a similar build recently, but cant say I had the same success. I used Suit Up and Sidekick. I would not recommend... I dont think I even played them the 3 games I had them in the deck. Good call on Avengers Mansion. That extra card is always nice.

Glad to hear you were able to take out all 3 core box villians with great success! I'll need to try your build next time.

Jan 25, 2026 thom1977 · 277

@SoloMarvelChampion Thanks for the compliment

@JacenSketch I thought about the sidekick build but I originally wanted to avoid using AoA as it leaves the environment sooner—but I forgot Team Training was an AoA card… Nonetheless, it is about focusing on the Wakandan trait more than anything.

I’m a dude that usually plays standard. I find Risky Business to be a decent level of challenge. So this clean sweep was a testament to me about how easy this deck is to pilot. I just look at the cards and think “Is that it?” Sometimes simple is better.

Jan 25, 2026 JacenSketch · 596

@thom1977 I like that. "Sometimes simple is better."