Pinpoint is fantastic for any Champion where they have single card you want to build around. I use him to maximise Wiggle Room for Ms. Marvel, and next I think I'm going to experiment with using him on Stroke of Genius in an Ironheart deck.
Pinpoint
Qureshi Gupta
Schutz
Verbündeter
Champion.
Cost: 2.
Health: 2.
Attack: 2.
Thwart: 1.
Resource:
Spiele diese Karte nur, falls deine Identität das Merkmal Champion hat.
Held Unterbrechung: Sobald eine Spielerkarte aus dem Spiel auf einen Ablagestapel gelegt werden würde, erschöpfe Pinpoint → mische die Karte stattdessen in das Deck ihres Besitzers.
Ironheart #35.

Reviews
Neothechosen tells me that an event card isn't in play, so I can't use Pinpoint for Wiggle room. You should probably trust them better than me because I'm not good at this game, but I've looked it up and think I may be right.
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adsarf
· 531
It is true that the riles for 'play' say 'Playing a card involves paying the card’s cost and placing the card in the play area. This causes the card to enter play (or, in the case of an event card, to resolve its ability and be placed in the discard pile).' which implies that event cards are never in play. But the rules for 'in play/out of play' say 'Card abilities only interact with, and can only target, cards that are in play (unless the ability text specifically refers to an out-of-play area).' so I don't see how (for instance) Morphogenetics could work on an event card if that card isn't 'in play' at any point in time.
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adsarf
· 531
OK, I am definitely wrong as the language on Pinpoint matches the language on Collector
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adsarf
· 531
Collector doesn't collect events either.
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warboykurgan
· 1
Pinpoint is incredible for Miles Morales, who benefits significantly from getting extra uses out of his signature events. There's a reason this was printed in the same wave as Miles. The crazy thing about Pinpoint is they don't even take damage for using this power. They can just stick around all game and effectively double or triple the counts of your most powerful cards.