# General Gameplan
This deck wants to take advantage of its ability to cheat out big cards to win with overwhelming power. Psylocke, Jubilee, and blink are able to pull larger cards from our deck without having to pay the high energy costs that are required for them. These cards are augmented with some high power cards that are excellent targets for ramping as well as low cost cards that we are more than happy to swap out with Blink's ability if we need to.
There are alternate gameplans in the form the On Reveal Package of Ironheart, White Tiger, Odin, location lockdown of Storm, Jessica Jones, and the power float with Sunspot and Infinaut, giving this deck multiple paths to victory.
# Card Breakdown
[Blink](\<https://snap.fan/cards/blink/>): The main engine and build-around card of this deck, Blink's ability allows us to play out cards, reap the benefits of their ability, and swap out their body for a better one, all while applying more power to the board in another lane with her. Typically, you want to be using her ability to target White Tiger, Jubilee, Storm, and Psylocke. However, you have to be cognizant of the cards that are in your deck, especially with the lower cost cards, as you may end up pulling a lower power card than you want to (specifically in the case of Psylocke).
[Psylocke](\<https://snap.fan/cards/psylocke/>): Another card that lets us get our powerful cards out early. The best combo you can do with her is to play her turn 3, White Tiger turn 4, then Blink T5 to absolutely swarm the board early with power. However, you can use her to ramp out an early Vision or even use Blink's effect directly on her, though you need to be aware of what other 3- and 4-cost cards are in your deck before doing that.
[Jubilee](\<https://snap.fan/cards/jubilee/>): The last of our ramp trifecta, Jubilee is the ramp card with the largest variance in what she ramps out, as you have a few cards you can pull with her ability that are not great. You typically want to play her only if you can follow up with Blink or your odds of getting a big power card is high.
[Sunspot](\<https://snap.fan/cards/sunspot/>): Because our early turn will have some awkward energy use, we use Sunspot to capitalize on that aspect. However, unlike most other Sunspot decks, we don't run Armor to protect him, so don't get too invested in his ability, as he may take hits from an opposing Killmonger. Additionally, because we run Infinaut, we're sometimes going to play that card out honestly, so Sunspot can capitalize on that.
[Odin](\<https://snap.fan/cards/odin/>): Odin has great synergy with 3 cards in our deck: Ironheart, White Tiger, and Jubilee. Typically we don't want to play Odin on Jubilee, but rather have Jubilee pull an Odin. But for the other two, you can generate a lot of extra surprise power on turn 6 with him in lanes your opponent is not expecting.
[Vision](\<https://snap.fan/cards/vision/>): A great pull from both Blink and Jubilee, he allows you to flexibly redeploy power across the board in unexpected ways.
[White Tiger](\<https://snap.fan/cards/whitetiger/>): White Tiger is an incredibly flexible and powerful card in this deck. Unlike a standard On Reveal deck where we have to rely on Odin to get extra value out of her, this deck is able to leverage Blink to turn her 1-power body into a powerhouse 6-drop.
[Ironheart](\<https://snap.fan/cards/ironheart/>): Following the themes of this deck, Ironheart can apply 6-power to the board and be swapped out by Blink for something more powerful. Additionally, Odin can retrigger her ability to extract even more value.
[Storm](\<>): Storm is able to lock up a lane extremely effectively in this deck. She can be followed up by Jessica Jones, have a Tiger enter her lane, get hit by Ironheart procs, and all of the above is amplified by Odin. Also, don't be afraid to Blink her if you're in a tough bind.
[Jessica Jones](\<https://snap.fan/cards/jessicajones/>): A generally powerful card that you will see in many starter decks because she generates a lot of power for her cost. She gives us a large body and is usually played in a lane we don't want to play Odin in.
[Hulk](\<https://snap.fan/cards/hulk/>): He's 12 power. Your deck ramps out big things.
[Infinaut](\<https://snap.fan/cards/infinaut/>): Basically the same as Hulk.