Live. Die. Repeat. (Episode 78)

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boomguy · 7911

Episode 78 - Multiple Man

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Deck Overview
 
Player Type: Spike
Player Count: 1-2p
Key Cards: Multiple Man, Call for Aid
Complexity: ★★★☆☆
Damage: ★★★☆☆
Threat Control: ★★★☆☆
Survivability: ★★★☆☆
Economy: ★★★☆☆
Card Drawing: ★★☆☆☆

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Deck Description

The idea of this deck is simple, and based around the excellent film Edge of Tomorrow, which features a character dying over and over and over, and being looped through the same events repeatedly. If you haven't seen it, you should.

This deck is here to give Multiple Man a chance to shine as the focal point of the deck, by looping him (them?) has much as possible.

  1. LIVE: Get Multiple Man out ASAP, and give them all tough cards with Muster Courage.

  2. DIE: Get them (yes, all of them) into your discard pile ASAP with Save the Day and Go Down Swinging. Deflection can also help you get through your deck faster. Remember, even if they defend using their tough cards, they can still be discarded using Save the Day and Go Down Swinging.

  3. REPEAT: Reset your deck with Call for Aid and do it all again!

Caliban is really helpful once all three copies of Multiple Man are in your deck and you’ve shuffled up. Get him into play with Rapid Response just after you shuffle from using Call for Aid and bring them all back!

The Triskelion can help since you want to have more allies in play than you're allowed with Captain Marvel and Caliban.


Episode 78 - Multiple Man

Spotify | YouTube


Deck Overview
 
Player Type: Spike
Player Count: 1-2p
Key Cards: Multiple Man, Call for Aid
Complexity: ★★★☆☆
Damage: ★★★☆☆
Threat Control: ★★★☆☆
Survivability: ★★★☆☆
Economy: ★★★☆☆
Card Drawing: ★★☆☆☆

Deck Description

The idea of this deck is simple, and based around the excellent film Edge of Tomorrow, which features a character dying over and over and over, and being looped through the same events repeatedly.

This deck is here to give Multiple Man a chance to shine as the focal point of the deck, by looping him (them?) has much as possible.

  1. LIVE: Get Multiple Man out ASAP, and give them all tough cards with Muster Courage.

  2. DIE: Get them (yes, all of them) into your discard pile ASAP with Save the Day and Go Down Swinging. Deflection can also help you get through your deck faster. Remember, even if they defend using their tough cards, they can still be discarded using Save the Day and Go Down Swinging.

  3. REPEAT: Reset your deck with Call for Aid and do it all again!

Caliban is really helpful once all three copies of Multiple Man are in your deck and you’ve shuffled up. Get him into play with Rapid Response just after you shuffle from using Call for Aid and bring them all back!

The Triskelion can help since you want to have more allies in play than you're allowed with Captain Marvel and Caliban.


Episode 78 - Multiple Man

Spotify | YouTube


Deck Overview
 
Player Type: Spike
Player Count: 1-2p
Key Cards: Multiple Man, Call for Aid
Complexity: ★★★☆☆
Damage: ★★★☆☆
Threat Control: ★★★☆☆
Survivability: ★★★☆☆
Economy: ★★★☆☆
Card Drawing: ★★☆☆☆

Deck Description

The idea of this deck is simple, and based around the excellent film Edge of Tomorrow, which features a character dying over and over and over, and being looped through the same events repeatedly.

This deck is here to give Multiple Man a chance to shine as the focal point of the deck, by looping him (them?) has much as possible.

  1. LIVE: Get Multiple Man out ASAP, and give them all tough cards with Muster Courage.

  2. DIE: Get them (yes, all of them) into your discard pile ASAP with Save the Day and Go Down Swinging. Deflection can also help you get through your deck faster. Remember, even if they defend using their tough cards, they can still be discarded using Save the Day and Go Down Swinging.

  3. REPEAT: Reset your deck with Call for Aid and do it all again!

Caliban is really helpful once all three copies of Multiple Man are in your deck and you’ve shuffled up. Get him into play with Rapid Response just after you shuffle from using Call for Aid and bring them all back!

The Triskelion can help since you want to have more allies in play than you're allowed with Captain Marvel and Caliban.


Episode 78 - Multiple Man

Spotify | YouTube


Deck Overview
 
Player Type: Spike
Player Count: 1-2p
Key Cards: Multiple Man, Call for Aid
Complexity: ★★★☆☆
Damage: ★★★☆☆
Threat Control: ★★★☆☆
Survivability: ★★★☆☆
Economy: ★★★☆☆
Card Drawing: ★★☆☆☆

Deck Description

The idea of this deck is simple, and based around the excellent film Edge of Tomorrow, which features a character dying over and over and over, and being looped through the same events repeatedly.

This deck is here to give Multiple Man a chance to shine as the focal point of the deck, by looping him (them?) has much as possible.

  1. LIVE: Get Multiple Man out ASAP, and give them all tough cards with Muster Courage.

  2. DIE: Get them (yes, all of them) into your discard pile ASAP with Save the Day and Go Down Swinging. Deflection can also help you get through your deck faster. Remember, even if they defend using their tough cards, they can still be discarded using Save the Day and Go Down Swinging.

  3. REPEAT: Reset your deck with Call for Aid and do it all again!

Caliban is really helpful once all three copies of Multiple Man are in your deck and you’ve shuffled up. Get him into play with Rapid Response just after you shuffle from using Call for Aid and bring them all back!

The Triskelion can help since you want to have more allies in play than you're allowed with Captain Marvel and Caliban.

22 comments

Oct 07, 2025 Hogwa5h · 64

The multiple deck descriptions alone earns a like. Well played.

Oct 07, 2025 boomguy · 7911

@Hogwa5h Thank you sir! I wasn't sure how many people would pick up on that!

Oct 07, 2025 MrSelfDestruct · 668

Lol at this description. Awesome deck!

Oct 07, 2025 boomguy · 7911

@MrSelfDestruct Thank you, good sir!

Oct 07, 2025 Gnarlantlers · 428

As soon as I saw the title of the video that the topic would be Multiple-Man I immediately thought "Spider-Woman Recursion!!" It was great seeing the different takes. I do think Clea is a sleeper in this 4 cost Ally heavy build tho - especially on a thinned out deck.

Oct 07, 2025 Castlefrank47 · 5257

Love using Caliban to find MM. Good stuff!

Oct 07, 2025 boomguy · 7911

@Castlefrank47 Yeah, that was a neat discovery as I tested this. And it works really well on demand with Rapid Response too!

Oct 07, 2025 dkilkay · 194

Would it be a good idea to Sidekick Captain Marvel to help keep her active and on the board, ensuring Call for Aid cycles every time?

Or does that mess up the ally limit too much?

Oct 07, 2025 boomguy · 7911

@dkilkay I considered it—the issue becomes adding more cards, and then finding sidekick can be tricky unless you have a way to find it. And that created a balance issue since she needs equal parts of two aspects. But try it out and see if you can get it to work!

Oct 07, 2025 HeroicSkeleton · 3368

Love it

Oct 07, 2025 HeroicSkeleton · 3368

Love it

Oct 07, 2025 HeroicSkeleton · 3368

Love it

Oct 08, 2025 Rey Plays Games · 815

Hahaha...yep, that multiple deck description is gold!

Oct 08, 2025 im_not_hydra · 47

Nice - I love the Caliban/Rapid Response/Call for Aid trick. I was thinking of a SpiderWoman deck with Rapid Response as well, but this is much better. Here's my deck: marvelcdb.com

Oct 08, 2025 Rey Plays Games · 815

This is such a clever use of MM....!

Oct 08, 2025 boomguy · 7911

@HeroicSkeleton thank you, thank you, thank you!

@Rey Plays Games much appreciated! Glad to see people appreciating the description. Clearly you’ve seen the film!

@im_not_hydra thanks for sharing your deck! I added it to the list

Oct 08, 2025 Cameson · 164

Probably one of the most underrated movies out there

Oct 08, 2025 mv2392 · 125

Is it bad I didn't get what you were doing until the third deck description lol! This is a super clever idea. Well done.

Oct 08, 2025 boomguy · 7911

@mv2392 Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed.

Oct 08, 2025 boomguy · 7911

@Cameson 100%!! I really dig this movie and feel like it didn't get the love it deserved.

Oct 09, 2025 Muzakprime · 1

A good film and a cool deck, but I must dock a point for a lack of observations: our poor private hasn't seemed to learn anything with each loop.. (we may be awhile) ;) Any observations during these loops?

Oct 10, 2025 boomguy · 7911

@Muzakprime Thanks for checking out the deck, but you are right. We don't learn anything new each time through the loop, do we? How can we fix this??