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Daring Lime · 11226

NOTE: This deck isn't how I currently prefer to play Falcon. It's a theory deck that I never tested.


Aerial Avengers Leadership

Falcon fits perfectly into the leadership aspect. Talon Line allows you to ready multiple characters you control. So naturally, you'll want allies to ready! This also combos perfectly with Avengers Assemble!, allowing you to consistently get huge turns by searching it with Black Panther. Falcon's Flock can pay for your AERIAL. allies, and since it has the BIRD. trait you can search it on turn one using your alter-ego ability for a guaranteed high economy set up.

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The Little Redwing That Could

Redwing is a really fun and powerful ally. The ability isn't limited to once per phase, it just requires an exhaust. Since Redwing has the AVENGER. trait Avengers Tower will make it easy to afford this ability whenever you need it.


Captain America

How can I make an Avengers leadership deck for Falcon without including Captain America? This card is incredibly on theme and actually functions nicely. Captain America's Shield increases your DEF stat, meaning your allies won't have to block for you as often and they can get extra activations, and it also leans into Falcon's already powerful defensive capabilities. Pay for the ability using the Quincarrier.


I've Always Wanted To Find A Place For This Card

The Captain Marvel ally has always been intriguing to me, but outside of Sneak Attack builds it's been hard to find a place. The Power of Flight enables this to work perfectly. It is a double resource which when combined with Team-Building Exercise, Avengers Tower, and Quincarrier won't be too difficult to afford and since there are a lot of energy resources in this deck, it's likely for her effect to trigger. Use Inspiring Presence to get extra activations out of Captain Marvel and Spectrum.


A Flock of Powerful Events

Air Supremacy, Flying Formation, Avengers Assemble!, and Inspiring Presence are all very powerful events that Falcon has unique access to due to his traits. Take advantage of them and search the one you need using the Black Panther ally.

6 comments

Aug 20, 2025 BlueRiver · 327

Great looking deck. Hopefully Spectrum comes up when The Power of Leadership is in your hand to have the big payoff for Spectrum. I'll have to try this soon.

Aug 20, 2025 MOSER319 · 119

Only thing I'd consider adding to this is honorary avenger to put on falcon, that way if you get stuck in alter ego somehow you can still keep mighty avengers' effect active and be able to play stinger, plus a 0 cost that gives you an hp is nice! Looks like a fun deck

Aug 20, 2025 turtle-dude · 38

I think this is a pretty nice looking set up. I might offer a few minor changes. I think you should drop Flying Formation for another copy of Avengers Assemble!. They both do effectively the same thing for the same cost. But Avengers Aessemble does it better.

I also think you may consider dropping 1 copy of a Power of card, in exchange for team training. Getting that extra HP for all your allys could be really valuable in this sort of build.

With that being said, I think I might give this a try. Good looking stuff you got here.

Aug 22, 2025 aquatama · 1

Not using Maria Hill (the strongest card in the game) in blue is kinda crazy to me.

Aug 31, 2025 sedlak87 · 1

@aquatama she is not an avenger, dude.

Sep 13, 2025 Lennalf · 447

Thanks for sharing! This deck was fun to play, although I think "Omega Level" is overstating the power if I'm being honest. There is a lot of potential power, but the variance is also very high. I had some rough luck and ended up mana flooding multiple times. Dumping excess resources into Redwing is an option, but can be pretty inefficient. Spectrum is hard to get into play with only two wild resources in the deck (excluding Redwing). Captain Marvel has to get lucky to hit baseline value and risks milling critical upgrades. It was fun playing with allies that rarely see play, but I was reminded why they are typically banished to the back of the box. Regardless, it was a fun and cohesive concept that will hopefully get more support in the future.