Marvel's Midnight Suns is a tactical role-playing game starring all the famous heroes like Captain America, Iron Man, Blade, and the newest to the party, Deadpool. It has players creating their own unique character, the Hunter, facing off against the newly awakened demon queen, Lilith.
The character to come with the game's first downloadable content (DLC) is Deadpool, the fan favorite. This fourth wall-breaking hero is planned to be a main damage-dealing character, also known as a DPS (damage per second) character. Today's post will cover his playstyle in Marvel's Midnight Suns.
Wade Wilson will be coming to Marvel's Midnight Suns in its latest DLC, called The Good, The Bad, and The Undead. He can be unlocked by talking to Spiderman and getting him to open up about his secret identity. After that, Hunter can start a quest called 'A Man of Culture,' which, upon completion, adds Deadpool to the hero pool.
Deadpool has a mechanic called 'En Fuego,' which adds various bonuses to his cards when stacked. It is gained when Wade kills an enemy with his abilities, filling the En Fuego bar, and Deadpool gains a stack of it when complete. More stacks equal more bonuses on his cards. Nine out of ten Deadpool cards can be modified by the En Fuego mechanic.
The optimal strategy for this character would be to let them have as many kills as possible. This makes Deadpool a selfish damage dealer in Marvel's Midnight Suns.
Other members of the team would be most helpful if they helped him get kills rather than compete for kills. Other DPS characters that need kills or need to deal damage to enemies to get stronger and more effective will only hinder themselves, and Deadpool is put in the same team.
He loses one En Fuego when he takes damage, so
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