by andjosh05
However, you have to look at it in terms of what it takes to pull off the "attack" in question. You have to be able to play 3 SS cards during one turn, which is a hard feat to accomplish. Even with a Clayface, that's still at least two SS. In the base game, there are no cards that let you put a Villain from your discard pile into your hand. That means you have to get 3 or more SS's through draws. Also, all other Attacks are from single cards, hence the Defense cards. If you were to make the SS an Attack card, you would have to defend it with three Defense cards as well, considering they are three separate cards making up the attack.I, personally, have no problem with the cards as is. The best defense to counter any SS "attack" is to merely stop your opponent from gaining as many SS's as possible, whether by card destruction (Anti-Monitor) or obtaining them yourself. It's the same principal as Kyle Rayner from the Heroes Unite. If you allow one opponent to gain the needed Power rings, then you shouldn't be surprised when he/she pulls off the instant win combo.