
Introduction to Quicksilver
Marvel Strike Force Quicksilver, also known as Pietro Maximoff, is the twin brother of Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch. He is a versatile and powerful character in Marvel Strike Force, classified as a Hero, Global, Mystic, and Brawler. Known for his incredible speed, Marvel Strike Force Quicksilver boasts the fastest movement speed of any character, with a base speed of 125. This makes him a formidable force on the battlefield, able to outmaneuver opponents and execute rapid attacks.
One of Quicksilver’s standout qualities is his ability to function as a “plug and play” character. He does not require a specific team affiliation, allowing him to seamlessly slot into various team compositions. His adaptability makes him a valuable asset, and he is often considered one of the strongest plug-and-play characters in the game. This flexibility means he can work well in many different setups, offering high utility without being dependent on a particular team.
Quicksilver’s kit includes a range of abilities that make him a potent threat in any fight. He is capable of delivering undodgeable piercing attacks, negating buffs, and applying debuffs such as disrupt, defense down, and slow. Additionally, his high damage output allows him to quickly deal with enemies, making him a strong contender in both offense and defense.
Overall, Quicksilver is a highly effective and versatile character who can significantly enhance your team’s performance. His speed, damage, and debuffing abilities make him a valuable addition to any roster, and he is often considered a must-have character to build up quickly. When paired with characters like Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver can elevate your team’s overall power and effectiveness.
Quicksilver’s Abilities
Quicksilver’s abilities are designed to capitalize on his speed and provide significant utility in battle, making him a powerful character in Marvel Strike Force.
Speed Strikes
Level: 1
Piercing: 60
Minus Level Level Up!Mach Punch
Level: 1
Piercing: 80
Minus Level Level Up!Super Sonic Blitz
Level: 1
Piercing: 90
Minus Level Level Up!Maximoff Velocity
Level: 1
Gain Charged: 4
Minus Level Level Up!His Speed Strikes basic attack allows him to hit the primary target for 180% Piercing damage while clearing two random positive effects. If the primary target has no positive effects, he performs a bonus attack for 220% Piercing and applies Disrupted. His attacks ignore Defense Up and cannot be counterattacked, and bonus attacks cannot be blocked or dodged. The T4 upgrade increases the piercing by 30% to both the primary and secondary targets and ensures Disrupted is always applied when the primary target lacks positive effects.
In his Mach Punch special, Quicksilver clears all negative effects on himself and attacks the primary target with a devastating 700% Piercing damage. This attack also applies Defense Down and Slow for 2 turns, clears any Charged on the target, and reduces their Speed Bar by 30%. He gains Offense Up and Defense Up for 3 turns. The T4 upgrade adds 300% Piercing damage to the primary target, raising the total to 1000% Piercing.
Quicksilver’s Super Sonic Blitz ultimate is a game-changing attack that costs 10 Energy and can be used early in combat. It clears all negative effects on him, attacks all enemies for 500% Piercing damage, and applies two random negative effects to each enemy, such as Bleed, Defense Down, Disrupted, and others. He also clears two random positive effects from each enemy. Additionally, he gains 2 Evade and 2 Counter, along with +1 Charged, up to a maximum of 5. The T4 upgrade boosts the Piercing damage to 100% for all enemies, enhancing its effectiveness.
Quicksilver’s Maximoff Velocity passive ability provides him with numerous benefits. He cannot be revived, and his Speed Bar cannot be reduced. Upon spawning, he gains 4 Charged, up to a maximum of 5. If he has Slow, he clears it and fills his Speed Bar by 20%. If he is Charged, he gains 100% Speed Bar on his turn and loses 1 Charged, effectively allowing him to take two turns in a single cycle.
If his health is full at the start of a match, the first time he drops below 50% Health, he clears all negative effects, gains a 30% Max Health Barrier, and summons Scarlet Witch with additional defensive buffs. On death, he applies Evade to a random Hawkeye ally. This passive also boosts his Max Health by 50% and provides a substantial Focus increase per Charged. The T4 upgrade ensures that Quicksilver always gains a random positive effect on an ally turn, and if he has Charged on his turn, his Speed Bar fills an additional 20%, ensuring two turns whenever he is Charged.
Together, Quicksilver’s abilities make him a highly effective and disruptive character. His speed, ability to clear buffs and debuffs, and high damage potential allow him to excel in a wide variety of combat situations, making him an indispensable member of any team.
Quicksilver’s Role and Playstyle
Quicksilver’s role and playstyle are defined by his incredible speed, disruptive capabilities, high damage output, and versatility. As a disruptor, Quicksilver excels at hindering enemy teams by removing buffs and applying debilitating debuffs. His basic ability can clear up to two positive effects from the primary target while applying Disrupted, preventing enemies from gaining new positive effects.
His special ability further disrupts by clearing all Charged from the target and reducing their Speed Bar by 30%, hindering their ability to take turns. His ultimate ability escalates this disruption by clearing two random positive effects from each enemy and applying a range of negative effects like Disrupted, Defense Down, and Slow, making him effective against buff-dependent enemies and those who manipulate turn meters.
In terms of damage output, Quicksilver is a high damage dealer with undodgeable piercing attacks. His basic attack deals piercing damage and can strike multiple times. His special delivers a massive 700% piercing damage to a single target, which can potentially knock out enemies in one hit. His ultimate also deals substantial 500% piercing damage to all enemies, adding to his overall damage potential. His high-damage output is further amplified if paired with the ISO-8 Striker class, which boosts his damage even more.
Quicksilver’s defining trait is his incredible speed. His passive ensures that his Speed Bar cannot be reduced, and he gains +4 Charged on spawn, up to a maximum of 5. While Charged, he can fill his Speed Bar by 100% on his turn, effectively taking two turns before losing a charge. This allows Quicksilver to act frequently, apply debuffs, clear buffs, and deal significant damage in quick succession, making him a constant threat in battle.
His “plug and play” versatility is another key aspect of his playstyle. Quicksilver doesn’t rely on specific team affiliations, which makes him a highly adaptable character who can be slotted into almost any team composition. His abilities are effective across various game modes and synergies, with only a few interactions such as his connection with Scarlet Witch. This makes him a valuable asset to many different team setups, enhancing their overall performance.
Quicksilver’s target prioritization allows him to focus on key threats while applying widespread disruption. His special ability is a powerful single-target attack that can neutralize high-priority enemies, while his basic and ultimate abilities disrupt the entire enemy team. His kit is particularly effective against enemies who rely on buffs or turn manipulation, such as Red Hulk and Dormammu.
While Quicksilver cannot be revived, he has built-in survivability mechanisms. His special and ultimate abilities clear negative effects on himself, and his passive grants him a random positive effect on each ally’s turn, such as Evade, Defense Up, or Immunity. Additionally, if his health drops below 50% for the first time, he clears all negative effects, gains a Barrier equal to 30% of his Max Health, receives Deathproof, and summons Scarlet Witch to provide extra support.
Quicksilver also benefits from strong synergy with Scarlet Witch. When his health drops below 50%, he summons Scarlet Witch, and her abilities are enhanced by his presence. Her special can heal Quicksilver, further solidifying their effective partnership in combat.
In summary, Quicksilver’s playstyle revolves around his rapid speed, disrupting enemy teams, and delivering high damage. His versatility makes him an excellent addition to any team, able to fit seamlessly into many team compositions and contribute to a wide range of game modes. His combination of speed, disruption, damage, and survivability makes him a powerful character that enhances team effectiveness across various situations.
Team Synergies
Quicksilver exhibits several key synergies with different teams, enhancing his effectiveness in various game modes. One of his most notable synergies is with Scarlet Witch. His passive ability allows him to summon Scarlet Witch when his health drops below 50%, bringing her into the fight with Defense Up, Offense Up, and 2 Deathproof. This synergy provides flexibility, as players can benefit from Scarlet Witch’s presence without needing her in the initial team, allowing her to be used elsewhere, such as on the Darkhold team or in War and Crucible.
Additionally, Scarlet Witch allies gain +30% Max Health from Quicksilver’s passive, further enhancing their survivability and strength. There is also potential for a future combination with Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, and Spider-Weaver, and some players consider using Quicksilver in place of Wanda on Darkhold in Cosmic Crucible. The T4 upgrades for Scarlet Witch are also influenced by Quicksilver’s kit, highlighting their deeper connection.
Quicksilver also has strong synergy with the New Warriors, particularly in Raids. His ability to apply Disrupt helps control enemy tanks, and Scarlet Witch can extend the negative effects applied by the New Warriors, further enhancing their crowd control capabilities. The New Warriors' fast pace and turn meter bonuses allow Quicksilver to often attack with additional buffs. Moreover, when the New Warriors defeat enemies, they can provide energy to Quicksilver, enabling him to use his abilities more frequently to clear buffs and apply negative effects. In Raids, a team with Quicksilver and the New Warriors is often faster and more effective than teams with the Eternals, especially in boss nodes where Quicksilver can counter Dormammu.
In Arena Compositions, Quicksilver’s disruptive and damage-dealing abilities make him a valuable asset in offense and defense. He is commonly used to counter key threats such as Apocalypse and Red Hulk by clearing charges and applying Disrupt. Quicksilver is seen in offense with teams like Gamma to counter enemy Apocalypse, as well as in compositions involving Mariana Fire, Red Hulk, and Apocalypse. Some players also use him on Arena defense, sometimes pairing him with Apocalypse and Red Hulk as skirmishers. Black Cat is also sometimes used alongside Quicksilver to complement his abilities, providing additional synergy.
In Cosmic Crucible, Quicksilver is effective both on offense and defense. He pairs well with the New Warriors to counter teams like Gamma on offense, while on defense, he has been used with Young Avengers. Additionally, he is suggested as a replacement for Psylocke on Death Seed teams to improve consistency against Rebirth in Room 6, where his ability to clear Captain America's taunt and slow Peggy is particularly valuable.
Finally, in Alliance Wars, Quicksilver is a strong choice for countering specific threats, particularly Gamma teams. His ability to apply Disrupt and his overall speed make him a useful tool against various team compositions, giving players the edge in certain matchups.
Overall, Quicksilver’s "plug and play" nature makes him a versatile character who can fit into many team compositions across different game modes. His speed, disruption, and damage output allow him to enhance a wide range of teams, even without specific synergies, making him a valuable asset to any roster.
Game Mode Viability
Quicksilver demonstrates strong viability across several game modes in Marvel Strike Force, making him a versatile and valuable asset to many teams. In Arena, Quicksilver excels on offense, where he can counter meta teams by removing charges from key characters like Red Hulk and Apocalypse, applying Disrupt, and controlling turn meter. His basic attack can prevent Apocalypse from using his abilities, and his ability to clear buffs proves useful against problematic characters.
Quicksilver pairs well with teams like Gamma, Mariana Fire, Red Hulk, and Apocalypse in offense. Some players even consider him a smoother option than Morgan Le Fay against full Horsemen teams. On defense, he can be effective when paired with Apocalypse and Red Hulk as skirmishers, although his performance may depend on team composition. There’s also a suggestion of a new Quicksilver meta emerging in Arena.
In Raids, Quicksilver is a key component of a powerful team when paired with the New Warriors, providing more sustain and control than the Eternals. His ability to apply Disrupt helps the New Warriors control tanky enemies, and when the New Warriors defeat enemies, they can provide energy to Quicksilver, allowing him to use his abilities more frequently. He performs very well in Raids, with strong synergy in Mystic nodes, and has been tested in Doom Raids where he showed potential despite his long cooldowns.
Quicksilver's viability in Dark Dimension is more nuanced. While he can perform adequately, especially in Dark Dimension 5, his long cooldowns and reliance on his basic attack make him less effective for extended fights. He competes for Global Mystic resources with other powerful characters, such as Spider-Weaver and the Darkhold team. Although his survivability is reasonable with some team support, he is generally not considered a top priority for Dark Dimension 6.
In Cosmic Crucible, Quicksilver is expected to be a key character, with his shards earned primarily through this mode. He performs well on offense, often paired with the New Warriors to counter teams like Gamma. He is also useful on defense, particularly when paired with the Young Avengers. His ability to disrupt and control key enemy characters will make him valuable in a variety of Crucible matchups. Additionally, he is suggested as a potential replacement on the Death Seed team in Room 6 to counter Rebirth more effectively.
In Alliance Wars, Quicksilver is a valuable asset for his ability to strip buffs and apply Disrupt, making him useful both on offense and defense. He is particularly effective for one-shotting Gamma teams and can be used with teams like A-Force to punch up against Young Avengers. While there have been experimental uses with teams like Spider Society, his effectiveness in this context may vary.
Finally, Quicksilver has a dedicated Blitz team with Scarlet Witch, making him a strong choice for that mode as well.
In summary, Quicksilver is a highly versatile character with strong viability in Arena, Raids (especially with New Warriors), Cosmic Crucible, and Alliance Wars. His incredible speed, disruptive abilities, and significant piercing damage make him a valuable addition to any team. While his long cooldowns limit his effectiveness in Dark Dimension, his "plug and play" nature allows him to enhance the performance of various teams across multiple game modes.
Resource Investment and Progression
Quicksilver's resource investment and progression in Marvel Strike Force requires careful planning and prioritization to maximize his potential across various game modes.
For Yellow Stars, Quicksilver is a 45-shard unlock character. His shards can be primarily earned through weekly Cosmic Crucible rewards, with the amount received depending on your rank in Cosmic Crucible. Grand Masters will likely earn more shards, and it may take several months (around 4 months at 50 shards per week) to fully max out his stars through this method. Offers to purchase Quicksilver shards are expected to be available, and his yellow star progression is expected to be much faster than characters like Zombie Iron Man, thanks to the Cosmic Crucible rewards system.
For Gear Tier, Quicksilver has shown strong performance at Gear Tier 17 in testing, and a Gear Tier 16 version has also been noted to perform well. It is generally recommended to build him up to Gear Tier 16 as a minimum. In Dark Dimension 5 testing, Quicksilver at Gear Tier 14 was able to progress, but his performance in extended fights may be hindered by his longer cooldowns. As a result, Gear Tier 14-16 is the optimal focus for his gear progression.
When it comes to Ability Upgrades (T4s), it is recommended to prioritize upgrading his Basic and Passive abilities. The Passive upgrade is considered mandatory, as it ensures Quicksilver gains charges and positive effects, allowing him to effectively take two turns. The Basic upgrade boosts its damage and ensures the application of Disrupt on targets without buffs, making him more effective as a Striker. The Special and Ultimate ability upgrades enhance their damage and clear negative effects, further improving his overall performance.
For ISO-8, Striker is the best class for Quicksilver due to his powerful follow-up attacks, which are enhanced by the Striker class, increasing his damage and making his piercing strikes stronger. There is a possibility of using Skirmisher in the future, but Striker remains the top recommendation for maximizing his damage output.
For Red Stars, Quicksilver's upgrades will require dark promotion credits, and while you may initially be limited to three red stars, it is important to prioritize investing these credits in Quicksilver, potentially over characters like Rogue and Archangel. Quicksilver is listed as one of the top three priorities for dark promotion credits, alongside Man-Thing and Red Hulk. The first few red stars offer a significant damage boost, and reaching four red stars can be more impactful than increasing Red Hulk or Morgan to seven if they are at six.
Gold investment is substantial for Quicksilver, with leveling him to level 75 costing around 5.6 million gold. Leveling his abilities and gearing him up also consumes large amounts of gold, so be prepared for significant gold expenditures.
As a Hero Brawler Mystic Global character, Quicksilver requires Mystic gear for progression, competing for these resources with other important Mystic characters like those from the Darkhold and Bifrost teams. Additionally, Quicksilver uses Fortified Chromium gear, which is shared with a few other characters like Archangel and Zombie Iron Man, potentially making it easier to allocate this specific gear to him.
Overall, Quicksilver is considered a must-have character due to his expected impact on the Arena, Cosmic Crucible, and Alliance Wars meta. His "plug and play" nature makes him valuable across multiple game modes without needing specific team synergies. The fast availability of his yellow stars through Cosmic Crucible rewards makes him a more attractive investment compared to characters like Zombie Iron Man.
While he is valuable for Raids (especially with the New Warriors) and Cosmic Crucible, he is not considered a top priority for Dark Dimension 6 due to his longer cooldowns. Focus on unlocking Quicksilver, leveling him to 75-90, gearing him up to at least Gear Tier 14-16, and investing in his Basic, Passive, Special, and Ultimate T4s. Equip him with the Striker ISO-8 class and prioritize his red star upgrades using dark promotion credits. Plan for the Mystic and Fortified Chromium gear requirements to ensure a smooth progression, capitalizing on his high value in key game modes.
Comparisons and Meta Implications
Quicksilver’s introduction into the game has shifted the meta across several game modes, providing new strategic opportunities and counters to existing teams. In terms of comparisons, Quicksilver stands out in Raids, particularly when paired with the New Warriors. This combination is considered faster and more efficient than the Eternals, whose performance in Raids has decreased over time. While Ikaris and Sersi remain useful in the early stages, they struggle in longer encounters. Quicksilver’s yellow stars are expected to be more accessible than Zombie Iron Man's, with shards primarily earned through weekly Cosmic Crucible rewards, and his Fortified Chromium gear requirement sets him apart, though similar to Zombie Iron Man.
When compared to Apocalypse, Quicksilver doesn't surpass him but can counter Apocalypse in certain scenarios. Quicksilver’s ability to apply Disrupt and clear charges makes him an effective counter, especially against Apocalypse’s abilities. However, Apocalypse’s passive is more complex, and Quicksilver's role remains more specialized rather than as an outright replacement. Morgan Le Fay in Arena can be countered by Quicksilver, as he provides a smoother option against Red Hulk’s charges but lacks Morgan’s ability block and immunity flip, which offer distinct advantages.
Quicksilver greatly enhances the New Warriors team, especially in Raids and Cosmic Crucible. His contributions, including additional healing, piercing damage, and the ability to summon Scarlet Witch, help improve the team’s sustainability and control. This synergy is particularly strong in Cosmic Crucible, where Quicksilver’s impact on teams like Gamma is substantial, especially when paired with the New Warriors.
Against Infinity Watch, Quicksilver doesn't directly replace them but adds a new dimension to the game’s defensive meta. As the meta evolves, teams are adapting to threats like Quicksilver, and Young Avengers are increasingly being challenged by newer compositions featuring him. While Darkhold teams may benefit from Quicksilver as a replacement for Scarlet Witch, his role as a flexible Mystic character adds versatility to various teams.
Quicksilver also forms potent combinations with other top-tier characters like Kestrel and Doom, creating a strong offensive presence that rivals other powerhouse teams like the Eternals. His speed and ability to set up kills benefit these teams, allowing for efficient takedowns and faster team clears.
In terms of meta implications, Quicksilver is a key player in Arena, where his ability to clear buffs, apply Disrupt, and control turn meter allows for new offensive strategies. His presence will likely shape the Arena meta, providing more counterplay options to dominate teams like Red Hulk and Apocalypse. In Raids, Quicksilver’s synergy with the New Warriors makes him a strong contender in Mystic nodes, offering a faster and more efficient alternative to older teams like the Eternals. In Dark Dimension, Quicksilver offers another Global Mystic option, although his cooldowns may limit his overall impact in longer battles.
In Cosmic Crucible, Quicksilver is expected to be a game-changer, providing both offensive and defensive capabilities. His ability to counter teams like Gamma and contribute significantly on defense makes him a major player in this mode. In Alliance Wars, Quicksilver’s skillset, including buff stripping and turn meter control, makes him highly effective in offense, particularly against Gamma teams. While there are some experimental uses of him on defense, his greatest impact is expected to come from his offensive capabilities.
Overall, Quicksilver’s "plug and play" nature makes him a versatile addition to a wide range of teams, improving their performance across different game modes. His ability to adapt and enhance existing strategies solidifies his position as a top-priority investment, capable of shaping the meta in multiple game modes, from Arena to Cosmic Crucible and beyond.
Conclusion
The arrival of Quicksilver in Marvel Strike Force marks a significant shift in the game's meta across multiple game modes, making him a highly valuable character. First and foremost, Quicksilver should be treated as a top-priority investment. His "plug and play" nature, along with his expected influence in Arena, Raids, and Cosmic Crucible, positions him as an essential addition to any roster. Players should prioritize unlocking him, leveling him up to at least level 75, gearing him to Gear Tier 14-16, and investing in T4 upgrades for his key abilities, particularly his Basic and Passive, to maximize his potential.
Quicksilver’s availability through Cosmic Crucible rewards makes this game mode central to his progression. Players aiming to efficiently acquire his shards will need to focus on achieving higher ranks in Cosmic Crucible, which highlights the importance of this mode for progressing his development. This makes Cosmic Crucible an integral part of his unlock and progression strategy.
As a meta disruptor, Quicksilver brings powerful counters to prominent threats like Apocalypse and Red Hulk in Arena, while also offering a superior alternative for Mystic Raids as part of the New Warriors. His versatility shines in Cosmic Crucible, where he can be used effectively both offensively and defensively. His ability to adapt to a variety of situations and disrupt established team strategies forces players to reconsider their team compositions and approaches across multiple game modes.
In terms of comparisons to other characters, Quicksilver is seen as a significant upgrade over older Raid teams like the Eternals, which have lost their top-tier status. His shard availability, expected to be much more accessible than that of Zombie Iron Man, makes him a more attractive investment. While he may not directly replace every top-tier character, his unique advantages, especially in countering high-profile characters, make him a valuable asset to any team.
A particularly strong synergy exists between Quicksilver and the New Warriors, which significantly boosts the team's effectiveness in both Raids and Cosmic Crucible. The combination of speed, debuffing abilities, and sustain makes the New Warriors with Quicksilver a formidable force in these modes. This synergy further highlights Quicksilver's role in the evolving meta.
Despite concerns about his cooldowns in longer modes like Dark Dimension, Quicksilver’s overall impact positions him as a character with significant long-term value. His versatility and effectiveness in critical game modes suggest that prioritizing his development will offer substantial benefits, particularly for players aiming to remain competitive in key areas of the game.
In conclusion, investing in Quicksilver is essential for players looking to stay competitive in Marvel Strike Force. His arrival signals a major shift in the meta, and players who focus on his progression will be well-prepared to tackle the challenges of Arena, Raids, Cosmic Crucible, and Alliance Wars. With his accessibility through Cosmic Crucible rewards, players should make this mode a priority to acquire and advance Quicksilver efficiently.