Saturated by deadly gamma rays while saving his best friend from the detonation of an experimental bomb, the genius Dr. Bruce Banner has transformed into the towering, muscle-bound Hulk. Though Hulkās unbridled rage can make him unpredictable, he is one of the worldās strongest heroes. Whether heās angry or not, youāll definitely want the Incredible Hulk on your side!
Fantasy Flight Games is proud to announce theĀ Hulk Hero PackĀ forĀ Marvel Champions: The Card Game!
If youāve ever wanted to tap into your anger and leap into the fight with the Incredible Hulk, this is where you start. Like every Hero Pack, theĀ Hulk Hero PackĀ comes with a 40-card pre-built deck, giving you the chance to start playing and smashing the villain right out of the box.

Hulk Smash
Though many heroes across the Marvel universe feel the pull between their alter ego and their hero persona, few can match the chaotic dichotomy between Bruce Banner and the Hulk. One is a genius scientist, the other is an unstoppable force of raw strength and rage. Just as in the comics, youāll have to find a way to bring Bruce Banner and Hulk together if youāre going to tap the true potential of this hero inĀ Marvel Champions: The Card Game.
AsĀ HulkĀ (Hulk, 1A), this hero eagerly throws himself into the fray, so long as thereās something to smash! Hulk boasts three attack and a massive eighteen hit points, but with zero thwart, youāll have to move fastāeither finding some other way to remove threat or racing to defeat the villain before they can hope to bring their evil schemes to completion. While he can be a powerhouse, Hulk also isnāt great at planning for the future. He has a hand size of only four cards, and youāre forced to discard your entire hand if you end your turn as Hulk. Even though youāll refill your hand, you canāt make plans for the future based on keeping cards in your hand.
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Bruce BannerĀ (Hulk, 1B) marks a distinct contrast to the Hulkās wild, chaotic power. Bruce Banner has a natural talent for setting up your future turns with some Experimental Research. By drawing a new card and filtering your hand, Bruce Banner helps to ensure that you can find the pieces to set up the Hulkās next rampage.
Though he has little ability to thwart the villainās schemes, Hulk more than makes up for it with his ability to pump out damage. Your basic attack of three damage should not be dismissed, but you can send that damage through the roof withĀ Hulk SmashĀ (Hulk, 3). By playing this event when you make a basic attack, you increase your attack value by ten! And, if you paid for the event with only physical resources, your attack gains overkill, letting you KO a minion and send the rest of the damage straight onto the villain.
You can push your attacks even higher by tapping into the HulkāsĀ Boundless RageĀ (Hulk, 9). For only one resource, you permanently increase Hulkās attack by oneābut as soon as you change form, youāre forced to discard this asset. Balancing your time as Bruce Banner and the Hulk is a key part of playing this hero, and deciding whether or not you want to give up your Boundless Rage is just another piece of that puzzle.
Putting Up a Fight

Hulkās player deck is packed with Aggression cards, and as youād expect, many of them specialize in dealing maximum damage to the villain. You may decide to go directlyĀ Toe to ToeĀ (Hulk, 15) with your targetātaking an attack from an enemy in exchange for dealing five damage. For heroes with high defense, like Hulk orĀ Spider-ManĀ (Core Set, 1A), Toe to Toe is an easy choice for inclusion.
Even if youāre not planning to defend against the villainās attack, you can turn this damage to your advantage withĀ “You’ll Pay for That!”Ā (Hulk, 16). By playing this event after the villain attacks you, you can remove one threat from a scheme for each damage you took from the attack, giving Aggression decks (and heroes with plenty of hit points, like Hulk) an excellent way to keep threat from building up.





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