Deadly Display (1)
| Name | Deadly Display (1) |
|---|---|
| Type | Warrior attack reaction - attack |
| Description | Target weapon attack gets +3POWER. If the weapon has been sharpened this turn, the attack gets "When this hits a hero, create a Flurry token." |
| Set | Armory Deck Origins: Hala #AHA007 |
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About Deadly Display (1)
Deadly Display (1), Warrior attack reaction - attack, designed by None first released in Apr, 2026 in the set Armory Deck Origins: Hala.
**Deadly Display (Red)** fits best in aggressive Warrior decks that consistently attack with weapons—especially builds that can reliably “sharpen” their weapon (such as Kassai or Dorinthea lists built around go-wide weapon chains or counters that count as sharpening effects). The +3 POWER for 1 is already rate-efficient for pushing breakpoints, and the added Flurry token on hit gives extra value in decks that can trigger the sharpen condition consistently; however, it is conditional and does nothing beyond raw damage if you can’t enable that clause. In Dorinthea specifically, stronger and more consistent options like **Ironsong Response**, **Glint the Quicksilver**, or **Spoils of War** often provide more reliable on-hit pressure or broader value, while Kassai may prefer cards that generate Copper or grant go again more directly. Overall, Deadly Display is playable in sharpen-focused Warrior builds but is niche and generally outclassed by more flexible or synergistic Warrior attack rea
Frequently asked questions about Deadly Display (1)
What type of card is Deadly Display (1)?
Deadly Display (1) is a Warrior attack reaction - attack card in Marvel Snap SNAP.
What does Deadly Display (1) do?
Target weapon attack gets +3POWER. If the weapon has been sharpened this turn, the attack gets "When this hits a hero, create a Flurry token."
What set is Deadly Display (1) from?
Deadly Display (1) was first released in the set Armory Deck Origins: Hala.
Is Deadly Display (1) legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Deadly Display (1) can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.

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