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How to get Killmonger in Marvel Snap

Marvel Snap is a deck-building and card-collecting battle game that takes some of its cues from Hearthstone. In Marvel Snap, decks contain just 12 cards, and most games last just six rounds. But with three locations to battle over and hundreds of cards to choose from, every game feels like a different and deeply tactical […]

How to build a Marvel Snap Cerebro deck

While you can put down some of the success of Marvel Snap to the franchise, its continued high play figures pay testament to the quality and variety of the gameplay. A deck of just 12 cards sounds restrictive, and playing just six short turns can appear trivial. But in reality, it packs a lot of […]

Best Pool 2 Discard Deck in Marvel Snap

For a lot of decks in Marvel Snap, aggro and a low curve is the key to success at lower ranks and in Pool one cards. However, once you start breaking into Pool two, the themed strategies like On Reveal, Ongoing, and Destroy start to head towards a higher curve and a more optimal strategy. […]

Best Pool 3 Discard Deck in Marvel Snap

Assuming you’ve gathered all of the Discard cards in Pool three, you now have access to potentially one of the strongest decks in Marvel Snap. While Pool one and two feature low curves with strong finishers, having access to all the cards in Marvel Snap, specifically the Discard cards, changes the deck from an aggro […]

Best Pool 1 Discard Deck in Marvel Snap

Marvel Snap does offer a unique departure from typical collectible card games through its location and power systems, but it seems no card game can stay away from adding a discard theme to its library. This is the case with Marvel Snap, which features viable Discard packages at all levels of play, including Pool one. […]