Card draw simulator
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| None. Self-made deck here. |
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| Let's Split Up | 2 | 0 | 2 | 1.0 |
boomguy · 15697

This is a powerhouse deck that thwarts a lot, making excellent use of Nadia's ability to split her basic thwart while in Giant form. The key here is precision, so use her basic ability to split your threat removal. With a little setup, you should be able to thwart for the table in a multiplayer game, and still have plenty of decision points along the way for flexibility.
I have run this at 2p, 3p, and 4p and have been able to consistently thwart for the table to keep the threat under control. On top of that, due to her innate damage output, Wasp can contribute steady damage for the team.
| Player Type: | Spike |
| Player Count: | 1 - 4p |
| Key Cards: | Making an Entrance, Rapid Growth, Justice Served |
| Complexity: | ★★★☆☆ |
| Damage: | ★★★☆☆ |
| Threat Control: | ★★★★★ |
| Survivability: | ★★★★☆ |
| Economy: | ★★★☆☆ |
| Card Drawing: | ★★★☆☆ |

Mulligan Priorities: throw away anything that isn’t a stat boost (Wasp's Helmet, Heroic Intuition, Heroic Conditioning) or a resource generator (Quincarrier or especially Ingenuity), as once you have these in play you’re basically set up.
Early game: One Way or Another, Nick Fury, and Face the Past help you dig for cards to get what you need. (Moon Girl and Ironheart also help you dig, and smooth out your resource curve for the deck.) Don’t be afraid to stay down the first turn if you can! The earlier you get your key setup pieces in play, the better you will be in the mid and late game.
When in Giant form, your basic thwart can be spread out to clear more schemes or get them to an exact threshold to clear with events or through other players at the table. Pym Particles give you health so you can stay up. This is the most common form to be in with this deck.
In Tiny form, you can deal your damage when you draw into Pinpoint Strike and Wasp Sting. Generally, only flip here when you have a damage card in hand that you want to play to get more value out of.
In Alter-Ego, you have the ability to shuffle cards back into your deck with a printed resource in. Try to time your flips down for when you have a thin deck to shuffle in cards you want to see ASAP: usually Pinpoint Strike when you need damage, otherwise Genius or Justice Served are my most frequent cards I shuffle back.
"Be precise. A lack of precision is dangerous when the margin of error is small."
Other notes:
- Justice Served readies you after clearing a scheme. Use it when you get exhausted, readying yourself by playing an event to clear a scheme.
- Making an Entrance is the key card in this deck, because it gives consistent healing, in addition to more basic thwart power. You don’t want to defend as your basic activation is incredibly valuable. Combine this with Rapid Growth and you can clear a lot of threat (this is also her only way to get a “free” flip).
- Crisis Averted and Overwatch can remove massive amounts of threat when you need it.
- Ant-Man is expensive but get you 3/3 stats (depending on your form). Play him, use him, don’t chump with him.
Final Notes:
- If you are running this deck in true solo, I might swap Crisis Averted with Clear the Area, as you likely won't need as much thwarting, and low player counts scale really well into Clear the Area.
- If you are playing 4p in a scenario with a lot of side schemes, you could swap in Even the Odds, which provides massive thwart across the table.

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Jun 03, 2026 |
Jun 03, 2026Wow! I've been tinkering with this idea for Wasp but haven't finished the deck. I've found her precision makes Even the Odds a very playable card. I was building it for solo, so mine has a number of player side schemes, but now I'll swap them out for One Way or Another in multiplayer. I've also been toying with Operative Skill in a number of Justice hero builds to provide that little extra sometimes. |
Jun 03, 2026
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I love that both hero forms have a place. I feel like so much of Wasp is centering on one form. Love this! Can’t wait to build it!