Like Captain Marvel, Captain America is a tank-DPS hybrid unit in Marvel's Midnight Suns whose strategy centers around building up Block, taunting enemies, and absorbing incoming attacks. However, this Hero's main distinction from Captain Marvel is that he provides more support for his team rather than prioritizing his cards in combat. As a result, Captain America is a much more team-centric tank that allies can rely on to carry them through battle. Captain America can use his exclusive deck and other cards efficiently while granting his teammates enough leeway to take center stage in combat.

Anyone who has played Captain America will likely agree that Tactician is the first card users should have in their core deck in Marvel's Midnight Suns. This Skill Card grants the Hero Block while additionally drawing cards. The upgraded version of this card grants allies Block as well, making it an indispensable asset to Captain America's moveset. Next is Spang, a Heroic Card that deals substantial ranged damage to enemies targeting the captain. Once upgraded, Spang also draws cards, similar to Tactician.

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Best Cards For Captain America's Deck in Marvel's Midnight Suns

Captain America Blocking an Enemy Attack in Marvel's Midnight Suns

The third-best card for Captain America's deck build in Marvel's Midnight Suns is Brooklyn Handshake, which sends enemies flying in a single direction, making this move an excellent CC tool. Like Tactician and Spang, this Attack Card also draws cards once upgraded. However, this draw only triggers if Brooklyn Handshake successfully KO's an enemy target. Captain America's next-best card is Shield Bounce, a Heroic ability that draws in aggro by taunting an AoE. This turn-based ability in Midnight Suns is ranged, meaning players can use it before they follow up with Spang to KO the target and draw more cards. Additionally, the upgraded version of Shield Bounce also applies Weak, providing Captain America's team with an advantage over their foes.

Early on, Captain America users will likely not have Brooklyn Handshake in their deck in Marvel's Midnight Suns. Therefore, YouTuber Fextralife recommends that players use the Quick Punch Attack Card in its place until Brooklyn Handshake has been unlocked. While the cards noted above should be enough to carry Captain America through the game, Sportskeeda advises that users add Dig In to their deck, a Skill that attracts all the aggro from an ally and increases Block. This is a great move for those newer to the game who need help positioning their DPS or support units away from enemy aggro in Marvel's Midnight Suns.

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