When his daughter Cassie contracted a serious illness, Scott Lang drew on his checkered path as a thief and stole the Ant-Man suit to get his daughter the help that she needs. Now, Scott wears the Ant-Man suit full-time, and whether heâs growing to gigantic sizes or fighting alongside his armies of ants, heâs ready to take down the villain wherever they may be lurking.
Fantasy Flight Games is proud to announce the Ant-Man Hero Pack for Marvel Champions: The Card Game!
If you want to change your form at every opportunity, then Ant-Man is the ideal hero for you. Like every Hero Pack, this expansion offers a 40-card pre-built deck thatâs ready for you to play straight out of the box, featuring Ant-Man and the Leadership aspect. And of course, youâll also find plenty of cards for any hero to use if you prefer to construct your own decks.

Tiny or Giant
As a hero, Ant-Man is known for his size-changing powers, and thatâs aptly represented in Marvel Champions by making Ant-Man the first hero to feature two different hero formsâone Tiny and one Giant. With an innovative design featuring a hero card that can unfold to become an appropriately giant-sized card, Ant-Man is sure to have an imposing presence on your table to match his size within the game.

Youâll also quickly notice that Ant-Manâs abilities reward you for changing forms as often as possible. Flipping to the Tiny version of Ant-Man (Ant-Man, 1A) lets you remove one threat from any scheme, transforming into your Giant Ant-Man (Ant-Man, 1C) lets you deal a damage to any enemy, and switching back to Scott Lang (Ant-Man, 1B) lets you automatically heal a damage! In addition to unique abilities, itâs also notable that Ant-Man has different stats based on his size, so heâs much better at thwarting schemes while Tiny and attacking enemies while Giant. By Resizing (Ant-Man, 5), Ant-Man is sure to get the upper hand on villains of any size.
 
Your size also comes into play with many of Ant-Manâs signature cards. Pym Particles (Ant-Man, 6) is a resource that offers a valuable kicker effect that changes based on whether youâre in Giant or Tiny form. Similarly, Ant-Man’s Helmet (Ant-Man, 8) mirrors those effects, but lets you heal damage or draw a card every time that you change into one of your hero forms! Alternatively, you can fire your Wrist Gauntlets (Ant-Man, 10), spending resources to inflict a status effect that changes based on your size.
The Gang’s All Here
In his pre-assembled hero deck, Ant-Man focuses on the Leadership aspect, and there are plenty of new allies that youâll be happy to lead into battle. Hank Pym can fight alongside Scott Lang, wearing the suit of Ant-Man (Ant-Man, 11) himselfâand youâre sure to get value from Hank Pym, since you pay resources to determine how many hit points he has. Giant-Man (Ant-Man, 12) becomes a true threat once heâs taken some damage, and Scottâs own daughter Cassie makes an appearance as Stinger (Ant-Man, 14)âa one-cost ally that doesnât count against your ally limit!
 
If you want these allies to stick around a little longer, you can easily boost their hit points with a Reinforced Suit (Ant-Man, 18), ensuring that they can keep thwarting schemes or dealing damage. And since all of these allies are Avengers, theyâll be able to benefit from Team-Building Exercise (Ant-Man, 24). This support seems destined to be a staple in decks that want to compile a like-minded team of allies, making it a natural fit for Leadership decks or other decks focused on building a team.






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