That slots into fun builds with something like Dr
The story is set in the futuristic city of San Fransokyo, where Hiro, with the help of Baymax and a group of friends, forms a superhero team to combat a masked villain responsible for his brothers death
Second, the deckbuilding restrictions needed to make this work are real and not really worth it with so many good alternatives about
Back in The Brothers War, for example, we got the bottom-left corner of Myrel, Shield of Argive
To ready , turn all of the cards in front of you (your ink, your characters, and any other cards you may have exerted the previous round) straight up in front of you
This reflects Disney storytelling, where a figure can be brave and thoughtful, gentle and powerful, or clever and loyal at the same time