![]() ![]() Your enemy just played storm and then the next turn he drops Jessica Jones or Juggernaut to secure the victory in that lane, except suddenly quake flips the board and now you hold the winning position in a closed lane and you can contest his lane if you wish. Negative Power locations - A lot of players tend to avoid negative power locations, they understandably prefer to build their board around them, so unexpectedly flipping a negative power location to where they aren’t expecting it can have a big impact, especially if you have ways to mitigate the negative damage yourself. It can be pretty fun to flip Deaths Domain to your opponents location and then he loses his cards when they reveal. The Nexus/Baxter Building - These locations are always highly contested and if I get an early quake I’ll lay out my board around the idea of capturing these buildings on turn 5/6.ĭeaths Domain/Lukes/Bar With No Name/ Sanctum - These are the locations that can often end up being empty for a whole game, with the exception of some cards that can get around it, but with Quake, you can flip the position of these cards and if you get it right, you can get it into a position where you hold the lead and your opponent is blocked out. Here’s a few ways that Quake can change and win you the game: Locations in each game are variable, and while there are plenty of heroes who can destroy or modify locations they don’t want on the board, Quake is the only card that can move locations around. I don’t see many people talk about Quake so I wanted to see if anyone else is out there enjoying this card. When I first got this card, I put it in my deck as a test to see if I found it useful, and it turned out I find quite a few uses for it. Today I hit infinite running a Cerebro deck based around 3 power cards and one of my favorite cards as part of that run, was none other then Quake. ![]() Just wanted to do a post about one my favourite cards i’ve been running, Quake. ![]()
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