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Positioning is really important here, it DOES have quite alot of depth in the game, dont dismiss what i and many others, consider the best Marvel game out there lol.
irs not too late to delete this. To remove this you would have to redo the entire game. Its actually a decent system. Works alot like magic the gathering
Heroes all have an ability list that is randomly selected, you can either use abilities or spend "sacrifice points" to remove an ability from the list and a different random hero gains a new ability (i.e redraw). You get a certain number of ability points per turn.
Tada - no more cards!
Press escape, skip upgrading to once a week.
*drops a transformer on you that explodes*
KO!