I feel like Hawkeye anything is pretty much a salad deck. His Arrows are a self contained system. And all you really need are a few allies to chump block, and some resource generators. Every thing else is about finding and playing arrows more or less.
I'd agree in general but I have a Hawkeye SHIELD deck where both halves do their thing with barely any overlap. Unlike say a Hawkeye ally swarm draw deck where the allies are there to make the hero do more of what he already does. I suspect that Kennedy Hawk would call this a smoothie but that seems to poorly reflect the way the two sets of cards retain their own autonomy/integrity while both being important.
So useful tips! Thanks for the video! Waiting next chapters...
When are u going to finish this series
Thanks a lot for this series 😍😍
A little sad this is the last of the series. I was really looking forward to learning more from you on this.
Really loving this series. Trying to get more into deck building instead of netdecking all the time
Yummy Salad 🤤 My kind of deck!
I feel like Hawkeye anything is pretty much a salad deck. His Arrows are a self contained system. And all you really need are a few allies to chump block, and some resource generators.
Every thing else is about finding and playing arrows more or less.
I'd agree in general but I have a Hawkeye SHIELD deck where both halves do their thing with barely any overlap. Unlike say a Hawkeye ally swarm draw deck where the allies are there to make the hero do more of what he already does. I suspect that Kennedy Hawk would call this a smoothie but that seems to poorly reflect the way the two sets of cards retain their own autonomy/integrity while both being important.
@@jonathanpickles2946 Fair enough. But I would argue that shield is a deck in and of it's self. No matter who you pair it with.