Card draw simulator
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Beekayboy · 4
This deck was built around a single idea:
Wolverine should never stop attacking.
Rather than focusing on one massive hit, this deck creates relentless momentum. Every attack leads to another. Minions become fuel, cards keep flowing, and Logan tears through the battlefield exactly as he does in the comics.
Design Philosophy
Wolverine isn't a careful planner.
He doesn't wait for the perfect opportunity.
He throws himself into the fight, shrugs off the punishment, and simply refuses to stop.
This deck embraces that relentless aggression by chaining attacks together until the villain simply can't keep up.
The Engine
Fluid Motion is the heart of the deck.
Every Attack event increases the power of the next one, rewarding long, uninterrupted attack chains instead of isolated burst turns.
The goal isn't to hit the hardest. But give Wolverine one big activation after that with +3 Atk with fluid motion.
The goal is to keep attacking and add damages to cut everything in front of you.
Minions Are Fuel
Unlike most Aggression decks, enemy minions are not just obstacles.
They're opportunities.
Cards like One by One and No Quarter turn weakened minions into additional attacks and extra cards, allowing Wolverine to continue his assault long after most heroes would have run out of steam.
Sometimes leaving a minion alive with a single hit point is the correct play.
Because the next attack doesn't just remove an enemy...
It keeps the engine running.
Playstyle
Mulligan aggressively for Fluid Motion and your economy pieces. Keep your attack chain alive whenever possible. Use minions to generate momentum instead of avoiding them. Accept damage—Logan was built to survive it. Once the engine starts, don't let the villain breathe.
This deck was designed primarily for multiplayer and campaign play, where Wolverine serves as the team's relentless damage dealer while maintaining constant pressure from the first attack until the final blow.
If you're looking for the biggest single hit, this isn't that deck.
If you're looking for Wolverine as an unstoppable meat grinder that never stops cutting, welcome home.