Onslaught

Ongoing: Your other Ongoing effects here apply an additional time.

Decks with Onslaught
Type
Character
Description

Ongoing: Your other Ongoing effects here apply an additional time.

Stats
Cost
6
Power
8
Source
Status
Release Date
May 7, 2022
Rarity

1,200 Gold

Artist
Full art Download
Background art Generic Rearmost
Inker
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Colorist Luca Claretti
Variant Stats
Tracked Owners
Tracked Usage
Variant Share
0‱
Variant Usage Share
0‱
Used if Owned
0%
Meta Stats

Data collected from the last 7 days. See all card stats

Ranking
#150
Total Meta Share
1.2%
Total Cube Share
2.3%
Win Rate on Draw
58.7%
Win Rate on Play
61.3%
Cube Rate on Draw
1.79
Cube Rate on Play
1.19
# of Games
63
# of Cubes
183

Methodology: The Total Cubes Share is the percentage of cubes acquired using decks that include specific cards. Meanwhile, Total Meta Share represents the frequency of encountering this card in matches relative to all matches played.

Variants

Base Art
Rare Pixel
Rare Dan Hipp
Bundle SensationalJustin Fields
Rare Release: Aug 3, 2026 Envar Studio
Unreleased Shadowborn

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Onslaught Changes History

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Developers Answers About Onslaught

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Notes

  • Ability stacks additively, not exponentially.

Changes

  • November 29, 2022: Patch 9.16.0
    Onslaught’s ability now stacks additively with effects like Mystique or Onslaught’s Citadel rather than exponentially.
    Developer Comment: When you start stacking Onslaught’s doubling effect, things get out of hand very quickly! We want to avoid situations where players are waiting for cards like Ironheart to play their animations for long stretches of time, so we’re changing the stacking to be additive instead of exponential.
  • September 20, 2022: Patch 6.9.1
    [6/11] -> [6/12]
    Many of our 5 and 6-Cost cards don’t quite live up to their lofty Energy Costs. We’d also like to give our 5-Cost cards some more identity, as many of them at the moment have rather simplistic effects compared to many of the other cards in Snap. We’re making a suite of balance changes targeted at the 5 and 6 Cost range to help some cards that are underperforming, and provide some more interesting options at 5 Cost.