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Both Viv Vision and Moira X have found archetypes to join early this season, resulting in both cards looking pretty good so far. Neither has proved to be a game changer, and we have yet to see an archetype built around either card. Instead, Viv Vision and Moira X simply found synergies interested in their ability.
As such, it is difficult to say how good they are, since they joined refined builds with good results already. At least, both are strong enough to earn a spot amongst the starting twelve cards for multiple archetypes.
| Mission | # | Reward |
|---|---|---|
| Destroy Cards | 15 | 150 Credits |
| Win with Moira X starting in your Deck | 4 | 200 Collector’s Tokens |
| Win with Viv Vision starting in your Deck | 8 | 150 Gold |
Moira X Performance


Moira X isn’t as popular as Viv Vision, but is posting strong numbers as well, with both her win and cube ratio in the green.
So far, the new Series 5 is mostly popular in Destroy and a destroy oriented Iron Hand build. Morgan le Fay decks also exist, but although they are posting solid numbers, their popularity is very low at the moment.
Overall, Moira X seems to be a fine addition to most archetypes we expected it to make sense into. It was a niche card from the very beginning, so there wasn’t much more to ask from the new 1-cost.
Post-Release Score:
For more information about Moira X, make sure to check out our strategy guide:
Viv Vision Performance







The new season pass is off to a solid start, with positive numbers in all metrics. Indeed, Viv Vision raise the win rate of her deck when she is played, while she drops its cube rate, probably a sign of respect, as opponents already learned to retreat when the buffs start pilling up.
Obviously, Viv Vision needs to be surrounded by cards able to help win her lane. So far, the 3-cost is posting great numbers alongside Silver Surfer, especially the Buff archetype, but a Wiccan build is also doing well.
We can also spot the new season pass card in Good Cards buff alongside the new Series 4 Awesome Andy, or in a Wiccan Priority deck.
These are all solid archetypes we have known from long before Viv Vision joined the game, which naturally helps raise the performance of the new card. Yet, earning a spot in those decks means Viv Vision is able to bring something to the table, and beat other cards to a spot amongst the start twelve.
Post-Release Score:
For more information about Viv Vision, make sure to check out our strategy guide:
Bonus Challenge Decks
Moira X and Viv Vision don’t have much in common, so the missions will have to be completed separately this week. Fortunately, both cards have multiple archetypes they can be slotted into, so we can pick our preferred strategy.












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