To purify the Fallen Scarlet Witch (Wanda) in Marvel's Midnight Suns during the "Skin Deep" mission, you must knock her down three times and use the free "Absorb Darkness" card each time to transfer the corruption to the Hunter. Note that this card damages the Hunter and applies a debuff.
Use Absorb Darkness when Fallen Scarlet Witch is downed to draw Lilith's corruption into the Hunter. Purify Fallen Scarlet Witch three times to permanently eliminate Lilith's influence and restore Wanda Maximoff.
To begin the quest to get 'Purify' and fix tainted locations blocked by monstrous vines. You'll need to progress the story until you acquire a Symbiote Sample. Entering the Valley of the Winds through the Blood Gate (after acquiring 'Revea') travel north and toward Shaw's Church.
How to beat the scarlet witch challenge in Midnight Suns?
Walkthrough
Use one of the Quick Toss cards to pull one of the farthest away Whispers as close to Scarlet Witch as possible. The Whisper will not collide with anything. ...
Use both Hex Field cards, hitting all enemies each time. ...
Use both attacks from Hex Bolt to KO the other Whisper that is holding a Hex Bolt card.
Marvel Midnight Suns Full Walkthrough Part 19 - Purified Wanda
Is Scarlet Witch LGBTQ?
Now let's talk about how Wanda became a queer icon. She herself isn't queer — or is she? I mean, she did fall for a robot! Perhaps, but the point is, Wanda wasn't gay in the most literal sense, although her son Billy is — can't wait to see him in Darkhold Diaries.
What is Scarlet Witch's weakness? She's a glass cannon. Any sneak attack and she is gone. She is 100% human physically so can be easily taken out if she can't see it coming: Invisible gas attack, long range sniper, laser through the head, safe dropped from a height.
As the first major, openly gay character created by Marvel Comics, Northstar generated significant publicity in the mainstream press, and Alpha Flight #106 sold out in a week, although the series was not a very popular title. It is the only comic book issue to have been inducted into the Gaylactic Hall of Fame.
Deadpool is fully aware that he's in a video game, having successfully campaigned to join the Midnight Suns on social media by promising everything from katana skills and ninja reflexes to zany quips and a mean pancake recipe.
The difficulty levels up the enemies' HP and damage, but for the most part they're the same no matter what difficulty you choose. In Midnight Suns you can't lose, you can only choose to give up. You can reload a previous save and try a different mission, or you can try the same mission and play it differently.
Wanda is someone who is dealing with trauma, grief and PTSD. However, this is not the sole reason why she is a character on the show. She is a powerful superhero trying to make sense of her power, and is raising twins.
Scarlet Witch was by far the most powerful MCU Phase 4 character, yet Wanda could not beat Thanos in either Avengers: Infinity War or Avengers: Endgame.
The LGBTQ community is often last to the table, if there's even a seat. However, it's good to see Kevin Feige pushing for the MCU to be more inclusive. There are already characters in the MCU who are part of the LGBTQ community in the comics.
Jean Grey debuted under the codename Marvel Girl in The X-Men #1 (September 1963), created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby. The original team's sole female member, Marvel Girl was a regular part of the team through the series' publication.
There's no single "number 1" as power levels shift, but The One-Above-All is considered Marvel's supreme being, creator of the multiverse, while The Living Tribunal oversees cosmic balance; among characters who manifest powers, Franklin Richards, Phoenix Force, and abstracts like Eternity/Infinity are often top contenders, with Thanos (with the Heart of the Universe) achieving god-tier power.