Until recently, Joaquin Torres Falcon was a character I was unfamiliar with. However, learning about his fascinating origins as a falcon-human hybrid, created through experimental tampering, and his remarkable regenerative healing abilities, along with his mental connection to Sam Wilson via Redwing, quickly captured my attention.
While we won't delve into his entire backstory here, you're probably more interested in whether he's worth using your valuable spotlight keys on. Let's dive right in!
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What Does He Do?
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Torres' skill is straightforward and efficient. He functions similarly to Wong, but his effect is limited to 1-cost cards.
What Are the Best 1-Cost Cards to Pair with Torres?
There are currently 23 1-cost cards with On Reveal effects, but let's tier list them for pairing with Torres:
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Cards like Blade and Yondu have specific purposes, and doubling their effects can be game-changing. These cards offer immense power, especially when used with another Falcon to bounce them back to your hand and replay them in the Torres lane.
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While not as impactful as Tier 1, these cards still provide significant benefits. For instance, Collector can be massively buffed, Devil Dinosaur can grow with Agent 13 or Maria Hill, and Mantis can shine. Although America Chavez doesn't guarantee card play during the game, she remains a viable option. These cards are worth considering when building a deck with Torres.
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Some cards, like Squirrel Girl, might serve as lane fillers late in the game, but they generally don’t align well with Torres' strategy. Overloading your board isn’t typically desirable.
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Nico Minoru has powerful On Reveals that could be incredible if triggered twice, though this isn’t always feasible. Basic Arrow is a strong 1-cost card with Torres, albeit requiring multiple steps to obtain, making it less reliable. Thanos, despite not being a 1-cost card, introduces six different 1-costs into the deck, five of which are On Reveals. Experimenting with Thanos and Torres could yield interesting results.
How Should We Use Him?
Discussions about 1-cost cards often focus on Bounce mechanics, where Torres excels. You can maximize your 1-cost cards by using him in bounce-type decks. His applications outside of Bounce are more limited. Although established decks might not have space for Torres, consider using him in Discard or Mill decks for extra discards or mill effects with Yondu.
Combining his effect with a Moonstone Victoria Hand hand-generation deck could also be effective, enabling Collector to grow significantly off just one Agent 13 or Maria Hill when everything operates at double speed.
Day One Decks to Try
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This straightforward Bounce list leverages Torres to create massive 1-cost cards like Rocket and Hawkeye. Since Torres Falcon excels as a bounce card, replaying him isn’t necessary, allowing him to remain on the board. Despite a few 3-cost cards making the deck slightly top-heavy, Torres adds excitement and high-roll potential.
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Korg pairs excellently with Torres to grow Darkhawk. Supporting characters like Zabu, Ares, Cassandra, and Rockslide enhance this rock-solid lineup, creating a synergy that’s hard to resist.
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Although Mill is currently popular, Torres can add an annoying edge, particularly later in the game. However, playing him on turn 3 might weaken the deck compared to current versions, delaying key plays like Yondu until turn 4 or Iceman until turn 5. Nonetheless, experimenting with this setup is worthwhile.
By understanding Torres' abilities and strategic pairings, you can harness his full potential in Marvel Snap. Whether through Bounce mechanics or alternative strategies, Torres offers exciting possibilities for competitive play.