| Name | Super-Adaptoid |
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| Type | Legendary artifact creature — robot villain |
| Description | Super-Adaptoid's power is equal to the number of legendary creatures you control. Whenever Super-Adaptoid enters or attacks, choose another target creature. If that creature has haste and Super-Adaptoid doesn't, put a haste counter on Super-Adaptoid.See more |
| Artist | John Tyler Christopher |
| Set | Marvel Super Heroes #250 |
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About Super-Adaptoid
Super-Adaptoid, Legendary artifact creature — robot villain, designed by John Tyler Christopher first released in Jun, 2026 in the set Marvel Super Heroes and was printed exactly in 2 different ways.
Super-Adaptoid would fit best in a **Commander “legends-matter” deck**, especially one that goes wide with multiple legendary creatures—such as Jodah, the Unifier; Captain Sisay; Dihada, Binder of Wills; or even a low-curve legends build with Yoshimaru, Ever Faithful—because its power scales with the number of legendary creatures you control and it can accumulate keyword counters by targeting your own creatures with strong abilities. It benefits most in decks that consistently flood the board with legends that naturally have keywords like flying, indestructible, or lifelink, turning it into a scalable, keyword-stacked threat for only 2 mana. That said, while efficient, it’s mostly a payoff beater and doesn’t generate card advantage or immediate board impact beyond scaling, so stronger legends-matter payoffs like Jodah, the Unifier (which provides anthem effects and cascade value) or Heroes’ Podium (which both pumps and digs for legends) are generally more impactful; as a result, Super-
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