Bullseye, the timeless yet somewhat outdated villain, epitomizes the quintessential comic book antagonist. He's part of a long lineage of quirky, costumed characters, but Bullseye stands out as a classic in his own right. His sadistic nature and lethal precision make him a memorable figure in the world of comics.
Bullseye's identity remains a mystery, often referred to as Benjamin Poindexter or simply Lester. Unlike some of his superhuman counterparts, his abilities stem from peak human talent rather than genetic enhancements. This "peak human" status allows him to turn everyday objects—ranging from throwing knives to pens and even razor-edged playing cards—into deadly weapons.
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Despite his seemingly simple nature, Bullseye's role as a mercenary with a penchant for killing is pivotal in the Marvel universe. He's notorious for assassinations, including the iconic killing of Elektra. As part of the Dark Avengers, he even assumed the role of Hawkeye, continuing his deadly spree. His intelligence and skill transform killing into a lucrative business.
However, what does he do?
Bullseye's primary skill is throwing objects with deadly accuracy. In the game SNAP, he leverages this ability by using your weakest cards (costing no more than 1-Cost) to inflict a -2 Power penalty on multiple opponent's cards. Each card targets a different opponent's card, embodying Bullseye's precision and sadistic flair. His "Activate" ability ensures you can discard your hand at the most opportune moment.
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Bullseye's mechanics make him a perfect fit for Discard synergies like Scorn or Swarm, enhancing decks that rely on discarding cards. While Daken offers only one target for Bullseye, there's potential for strategic plays with his Shard. Bullseye also supports scalers like Morbius or Miek by providing controlled discard options. His ability to discard multiple cards can amplify the effects of a MODOK/Swarm play on turn 5, significantly boosting the power of other cards in your deck.
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However, Bullseye has his weaknesses. Luke Cage's ability can render Bullseye's efforts futile, while Red Guardian can disrupt meticulously planned Discard strategies. Careful planning is essential to maximize Bullseye's potential and mitigate these threats.
Bullseye Decks on Day One
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The classic Discard deck is Bullseye's most natural fit. His synergy with Scorn and Swarm adds redundancy and power to an already potent engine. Focusing on Swarm, this deck includes cards like Collector, Victoria Hand, and Moonstone to capitalize on Bullseye's massive discard turns. Gambit is included for his thematic fit and powerful game-changing effects.
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Daken's deck, often challenging due to its complexity, can benefit from Bullseye's controlled discard, enhancing the potential for duplicating Daken and discarding multiple Shards. Bullseye's inclusion can add consistency to the combo, allowing for strategic plays without relying on Supergiant maneuvers.
Verdict
Integrating Bullseye into your deck requires careful consideration due to his specific mechanics and the challenges of playing around the "Activate" ability. However, his flashy effect and synergy with the Discard package, particularly with Swarm and Scorn, suggest a significant potential impact on gameplay. Bullseye's unique abilities could add a thrilling dimension to your strategy, embodying the spirit of this iconic villain.