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Both new cards are doing well early in the season, without any posting a particularly great performance. Indeed, both Spider-Punk and Superior Spider-Man have emerged to be strong supporting pieces, but do not have anything built around them yet.
The season pass card joined the various Move archetypes, but Scream, Pure Move or Big Move have not changed their structure to accommodate to Spider-Punk, they simply took out the worst of their previous 12 cards.
Superior Spider-Man is in a similar spot, as the card does not have any deck tailor-made to trigger it at the moment. Rather, those able to do it reliably, such as High Evolutionary or Zombie Horde builds, have welcomed the new 3-cost.
In both cases, the performances of their decks are more than enough to complete this weekend’s missions fairly easily.
| Mission | # | Reward |
|---|---|---|
| Play 500 Power’s worth of Cards | 15 | 150 Credits |
| Win with Superior Spider-Man starting in your Deck | 4 | 200 Collector’s Tokens |
| Win with Spider-Punk starting in your Deck | 8 | 150 Gold |
Superior Spider-Man





Superior Spider-Man is doing well, without being particularly noticeable early in this new season. The card does exactly what it is supposed to : raise the potential of its deck when played on turn three, as the jump from 54.9% to 60% win rate attests.
However, considering there are bots to help rack up cubes early on, Superior Spider-Man can’t be called a dominant card by any means.
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Spider-Punk Performance







The new season pass is quietly enjoying a good start to its season, mostly as a new member of Move archetypes.
Scream and Big Move were not doing that great recently, so it is safe to assume Spider-Punk has been a solid addition to both synergies. We are early in the season, so the bots are inflating numbers a bit at the moment. Yet, neither deck typically popped in the data while they both sport large sample size of games at the moment. Then, Spider-Punk at least improved their popularity.
As for the Pure Move deck, that one has been a strong performer for a while, so it
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For more information about Spider-Punk, make sure to check out our strategy guide:
Bonus Challenge Decks
Arguably, Spider-Punk can be played in a variety of decks due to being a solid standalone card. Yet, the new season pass is posting the best numbers alongside Move cards, be it Scream, Pure or Big Move decks.
In Superior Spider-Man‘s case, the card is more versatile when it comes to the archetypes including it. Basically, any build able to get increased power by turn three could envision running the card, especially with 5-cost cards being boosted multiples times in recent balance updates.
The best performer so far is High Evolutionary, although I expect the Undead Horde to claim that spot once bots aren’t in the mix any more. Man-Spider is also posting a solid performance, although I would wait for data from the Infinite rank to know whether the card is resilient enough to counter cards.







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