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Best Electro Decks in Marvel Snap

Electrify your decks with some extra Energy.

When it comes to the traditional idea of ramp in card games, Marvel Snap has little in the way of this play style. While there are several cards in the game that cheats on costs, such as Marvel Snap's Zabu or Sera, in terms of true Energy generation, there are only two cards in the game, those two being Psylocke and Electro. However, Psylocke only gives extra Energy the following turn, while Electro actually increases your total Energy for the rest of the game. This means that Electro is core to decks looking to cheat out big cards, and because of this, it has found a home in very specific yet powerful decks.

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What decks best use Electro in Marvel Snap?

On Reveal ramp

While Electro ramp has been an archetype for as long as Marvel Snap has existed, the On Reveal ramp package has become the strongest of these decks. Utilizing powerful combos involving Black Panther, Arnim Zola, and Odin, this deck is looking to get Electro down on the third turn and ramp out a five Cost card and two six Cost cards that combo together to blow the opponent out of the match. The deck list and code can be found below:

  • Sunspot
  • Electro
  • Storm
  • Wave
  • Jubilee
  • Shuri
  • Black Panther
  • Gamora
  • Arnim Zola
  • Doctor Doom
  • Odin
  • Magneto

Deck code: eyJOYW1lIjoiRWxlY3RybyBSYW1wIiwiQ2FyZHMiOlt7IkNhcmREZWZJZCI6IkdhbW9yYSJ9LHsiQ2FyZERlZklkIjoiSnViaWxlZSJ9LHsiQ2FyZERlZklkIjoiTWFnbmV0byJ9LHsiQ2FyZERlZklkIjoiT2RpbiJ9LHsiQ2FyZERlZklkIjoiQmxhY2tQYW50aGVyIn0seyJDYXJkRGVmSWQiOiJEckRvb20ifSx7IkNhcmREZWZJZCI6IkVsZWN0cm8ifSx7IkNhcmREZWZJZCI6IkFybmltWm9sYSJ9LHsiQ2FyZERlZklkIjoiU2h1cmkifSx7IkNhcmREZWZJZCI6IlN0b3JtIn0seyJDYXJkRGVmSWQiOiJTdW5zcG90In0seyJDYXJkRGVmSWQiOiJXYXZlIn1dfQ==

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Galactus

Galactus decks have one purpose and one only, and that is to get Galactus down before the final turn of the game so they can take over a single location with ease. Of course, usually the only way to do this is to cheat Galactus out, and while the easiest way to do that is with Wave, the other option is to use Electro. Furthermore, Electro is almost always a better play than Wave because you can use powerful disruptive cards like Leech and Doctor Octopus the turn before you Galactus, making it a much easier game for you to win. Below you'll find the deck list and code:

  • Sunspot
  • Psylocke
  • Electro
  • Wave
  • Maximus
  • Shang-Chi
  • Leech
  • Doctor Octopus
  • Knull
  • Galactus
  • America Chavez
  • Death

Deck code: eyJOYW1lIjoiR2FsYWN0dXMgRWxlY3RybyIsIkNhcmRzIjpbeyJDYXJkRGVmSWQiOiJTdW5zcG90In0seyJDYXJkRGVmSWQiOiJQc3lsb2NrZSJ9LHsiQ2FyZERlZklkIjoiRWxlY3RybyJ9LHsiQ2FyZERlZklkIjoiV2F2ZSJ9LHsiQ2FyZERlZklkIjoiTWF4aW11cyJ9LHsiQ2FyZERlZklkIjoiU2hhbmdDaGkifSx7IkNhcmREZWZJZCI6IkxlZWNoIn0seyJDYXJkRGVmSWQiOiJEb2N0b3JPY3RvcHVzIn0seyJDYXJkRGVmSWQiOiJLbnVsbCJ9LHsiQ2FyZERlZklkIjoiR2FsYWN0dXMifSx7IkNhcmREZWZJZCI6IkFtZXJpY2FDaGF2ZXoifSx7IkNhcmREZWZJZCI6IkRlYXRoIn1dfQ==

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Electro Destroyer

One variation of the always-popular Spectrum Destroyer Ongoing package is one that runs Electro to help out its curve. Since the deck loves playing their five- and six-Cost bombs to end the game, such as Klaw, Professor X, Spectrum, and Destroyer, being able to ramp into all of them one turn early as well as play more of them in a game is a huge advantage. You can find the deck list below as well as the corresponding code for it:

  • Ant-Man
  • Daredevil
  • Armor
  • Lizard
  • Electro
  • Mister Fantastic
  • Cosmo
  • Warpath
  • Professor X
  • Klaw
  • Spectrum
  • Destroyer

Deck code: eyJOYW1lIjoiT25nb2luZyBEZXN0cm95ZXIiLCJDYXJkcyI6W3siQ2FyZERlZklkIjoiQW50TWFuIn0seyJDYXJkRGVmSWQiOiJEYXJlZGV2aWwifSx7IkNhcmREZWZJZCI6Ik1vam8ifSx7IkNhcmREZWZJZCI6IkFybW9yIn0seyJDYXJkRGVmSWQiOiJMaXphcmQifSx7IkNhcmREZWZJZCI6IkVsZWN0cm8ifSx7IkNhcmREZWZJZCI6Ik1yRmFudGFzdGljIn0seyJDYXJkRGVmSWQiOiJDb3NtbyJ9LHsiQ2FyZERlZklkIjoiUHJvZmVzc29yWCJ9LHsiQ2FyZERlZklkIjoiS2xhdyJ9LHsiQ2FyZERlZklkIjoiU3BlY3RydW0ifSx7IkNhcmREZWZJZCI6IkRlc3Ryb3llciJ9XX0=

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Jaret Knox
A gamer born and raised, Jaret's first two video games were Contra and Super Mario Bros. 3, two games released before he was even born. He attributes these games to his wide-ranging interest in varying genres, and also credits them with his love of gaming in general. This led him to starting a career in video game writing, and now he can be found freelance writing for Pro Game Guides, spending time with his fiancé, playing video games, or reading a good book.