This was probably the weakest week of the season from a performance standpoint. Indeed, while Captain Carter still feels like the decks she is played in are carrying her more than the opposite, Infinity Ultron might be a burden to the deck it was included in.
Fortunately, both cards can be played alongside the current greats. You can count on Sam Wilson Captain America, Iron Patriot, and Galacta to make any card you want look good enough to knock out a few quests.
| Mission | # | Reward |
|---|---|---|
| Play On Reveal Cards | 15 | 150 Credits |
| Win with Infinity Ultron starting in your Deck | 4 | 200 Collector’s Tokens |
| Win with Captain Carter starting in your Deck | 8 | 150 Gold |
Infinity Ultron Performance


By all metrics, Infinity Ultron is a terrible card. The only good thing the card has going for it is its apparent flexibility, which has lead the community to test Infinity Ultron in some of the best decks in the game. Unfortunately, the card seems to make those decks worse, indicated by the 1.3 Cube Rate on Draw vs. -0.3 Cub Rate on Play. So far, the 5-Cost failed its first test with flying colors.
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For more information about Infinity Ultron, make sure to check out our strategy guide:
Captain Carter Performance


Captain Carter still carries the same limitation in the higher ranks, and the card is unable to dominate like it can on the way to the Infinite Rank. Similar to Infinity Ultron, the Season Pass card is being played alongside some top synergies, which naturally helps its stock. However, even though she is a fine addition to an Ongoing deck or a deck with Zabu, Captain Carter still fails to compare to her predecessors.
There is still help on the way; you will soon be able to collect Toxie Doxie in High Voltage, so the season isn’t over for Captain Carter.
Post-Release Score:
For more information about Captain Carter, make sure to check out our strategy guide:
Bonus Challenge Decks
There aren’t many decks with good results that feature either card. Captain Carter is relying on Thanos Ongoing and Good Cards Control for yet another week, while Infinity Ultron has a few potential decks but only one with positive results at the moment.
It is worth noting that both cards appear in Good Cards type decks, likely due to Sam Wilson Captain America, Iron Patriot, and Galacta giving any card the ability to look good. You could try to fit both of this week’s cards in that archetype to attempt knocking out all the missions at once:
Due to its recent release, Infinity Ultron has a few decks with a very low amount of games under their belt. Here are a few ideas you can experiment with. Note that these are specific lists of otherwise known archetypes, and the numbers tend to crumble once you look at more than a hundred games.







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