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Best Marvel Snap decks October 2024

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What are the best Marvel Snap decks? With every new season of Marvel Snap, new cards can always be expected to shake up the meta. Add to that new modes, limited-time events, and featured locations, and it’s hard to keep track of the best decks to use from one day to the next.

If you want to make it to Infinite, or destroy your opponents in Conquest mode, we’ve got the latest decks to dominate in the current Marvel Snap meta. Whether you’re a grizzled veteran well into series four or five, you’re still unlocking deck staples or you’re getting to grips with how all the cards interact in one of the best card games on PC, we’re here to help. That’s why we have a list of all the best decks in Marvel Snap right now, followed by the best beginner decks for new players.

The best decks in the current Marvel Snap meta are:

For the most part, the best meta decks in Marvel Snap require you to have completed Series 3 and have a significant chunk of Series 4 and Series 5 cards. This is because your options for different deck archetypes open up enormously once you reach this stage, but there are usually one or two alternatives you can use instead for a similar result.

The best Scream deck

If you’re lucky enough to have new Scream card, she’s a near-unstoppable force when paired with the likes of Juggernaut, as there’s almost no way to counter her. Essentially, you just want to force the enemy’s cards to move out of their control, and increase the value of your own cards when you do so, and most combinations of the above cards does just that.

  • Kingpin
  • Scream
  • Jeff
  • Kraven
  • Juggernaut
  • Polaris
  • Spider-Man
  • Miles Morales
  • Stegron
  • Cannonball
  • Aero
  • Magneto

The best Hellcow Activate deck

Hellcow is the latest card to have been given the new Activate mechanic, meaning you activate the card’s text the turn after playing it. This is actually incredible for Hellcow, as the action discards two cards from your hand. Usually in a deck with Hela, this meant that the action could sometimes discard Hela herself, often ruining your set up.

Now, you have a bit more control and freedom over using Hellcow if Hela is already in your hand, as you can use it in turn 5, use Hela in turn 6, then discard and reclaim two other cards at the end of the round. With the deck above, this hopefully leaves a couple of those high-power cards to come back and win you the game.

  • Blade
  • Luke Cage
  • Lady Sif
  • Jubilee
  • Hellcow
  • Black Cat
  • Blink
  • Hela
  • Magneto
  • Giganto
  • The Infinaut
  • Death

Marvel Snap Kate Bishop deck

This season’s new Young Avengers cards all have great synergy, and you can make a pretty decent deck with Kate Bishop, Wicca, Marvel Boy, and Speed if you so wish. You’re not going to have all the cards in this deck right away, but there are plenty of one and two-cost cards that could swap in easily. The idea of this card is to play multiple cards as much as possible, and increase the value of those cards as you go.

  • Ant-Man
  • Hawkeye
  • Maria Hill
  • Psylocke
  • Squirrel Girl
  • Dazzler
  • Kate Bishop
  • Marvel Boy
  • Kazar
  • Blue Marvel
  • Wiccan
  • Mockingbird

Marvel Snap Arishem Loki deck

Loki isn’t a card we’ve listed anywhere else on this list and is an incredibly hard card to play well, but with the right deck, it can be amazing. Combining Loki with Arishem following the new changes makes for a solid deck. We found a similar deck to this on Marvel Snap Zone but with Shang-Chi and Enchantress, who we like to avoid here as much as possible. We must say either option is a solid choice – you just won’t want to use these decks in Conquest mode.

Despite being a three-cost card, you don’t really want to play Loki too early unless you’re set up well. Instead, you want to make sure that you’ve made the most of your hand and that The Collector is hopefully in play. Don’t play Loki at all if your hand is good. In fact, if you can wait until you’ve played Blob or Arishem with Wiccan’s help, then play Loki at the end of the game to buff The Collector, you should be in a pretty good position.

  • Maria Hill
  • Quinjet
  • Sunspot
  • The Collector
  • Shadow King
  • Cassandra Nova
  • Agent Coulson
  • Loki
  • Wiccan
  • Blob
  • Mockingbird
  • Arishem

The best Wong deck

Your biggest problems will be Shang-Chi and Enchantress, but if you can avoid these cards, you’re going to win plenty of games. What’s more, there are multiple win routes, even if you’re left with playing a simple Ironheart, Wong, White Tiger, Odin combination at one location, you could still take the win. Your early game cards are in there to boost your win rate even higher, and dropping Magik instead of Ironheart allows you to either play Ironheart after Wong, or Black Panther and White Tiger together. The same goes for Psylocke – though only play her in round two if Wong is already in your hand.

  • Ravonna Renslayer
  • Psylocke
  • Zabu
  • Magik
  • Ironheart
  • Venom
  • Mystique
  • Wong
  • White Tiger
  • Black Panther
  • Arnim Zola
  • Odin

Marvel Snap Ultron Patriot deck

We’ve been utterly destroyed by this deck or similar quite a few times recently, so here it is, the Ultron Patriot. The base combo of cards here has been in the meta for a long time, and essentially your goal is just to increase the power of multiple cards multiple times, devastating your opponent in the final few turns.

  • Wasp
  • Misty Knight
  • Squirrel Girl
  • Dazzler
  • Shocker
  • Mystique
  • Patriot
  • Brood
  • Cyclops
  • Blue Marvel
  • Onslaught
  • Ultron

The best Marvel Snap move deck

This is a classic, but with Vulture being a great card, it never gets old. What’s more, since it’s so old, it doesn’t get used very much any more, and people won’t expect to see it in the current meta. There are a lot of options here, so you shouldn’t be too restricted by an unlucky draw – just remember to prepare for Heimdall on the last turn. If you don’t draw it, the low cost of your other cards leaves you with other options.

  • America Chavez
  • Iron Fist
  • Nightcrawler
  • Forge
  • Kraven
  • Doctor Strange
  • Hulk Buster
  • Multiple Man
  • Cloak
  • Vulture
  • Vision
  • Heimdall

The best Marvel Snap destroy deck

Destroy decks seem to be among the most resilient Marvel Snap decks, appearing frequently regardless of the current meta. With the Deadpool season now live, we’re seeing even more of a surge in the destroy meta given Deadpool’s own power.

  • Deadpool
  • Nova
  • Bucky Barnes
  • Carnage
  • Wolverine
  • Hulk Buster
  • Killmonger
  • Venom
  • Deathlok
  • Shang-Chi
  • Knull
  • Death

Marvel Snap Zola deck

The idea behind this deck is getting something to a large body before feeding it to either Arnim Zola or Taskmaster. For example, you can build up Kitty Pryde, put her through Shuri, and then have Taskmaster copy her. You can then put Vision through Shuri and move him to an empty position before using Arnim on him.

By moving Wong through Black Panther and Arnim twice, and then moving Odin onto Arnim when you’re in limbo, you can make a giant Black Panther through Wong and Shuri and then Taskmaster him. Hope exists to have extra flexibility and add spare power, but if she’s in the same place as a card you want to duplicate, she can prove troublesome, so be careful.

  • Kitty Pryde
  • Forge
  • Hulk Buster
  • Magik
  • Hope Summers
  • Shuri
  • Wong
  • Taskmaster
  • Black Panther
  • Vision
  • Arnim Zola
  • Odin

Best Marvel Snap beginner decks

These beginner Marvel Snap decks exclusively use cards that you start the game with and those in Pool 1, which is from collection levels 18 – 214 in the card game. There are many cards to choose from with these parameters. If there are any you’re missing in your chosen deck list, you’re early enough in the game that replacing a few of them won’t ruin the deck’s playstyle too much.

Beginner On-Reveal deck

  • Nightcrawler
  • Elektra
  • Ant-Man
  • Medusa
  • Star Lord
  • Groot
  • Ironheart
  • Wolfsbane
  • White Queen
  • Gamora
  • White Tiger
  • Odin

This Pool 1 deck focuses mainly on On-Reveal abilities, which are effects that happen as soon as you play the card. Once again, Odin is the show’s star, while Gamora and Ironheart are also vital inclusions.

Beginner Ongoing deck

  • Ant-Man
  • Nightcrawler
  • Lizard
  • Iron Man
  • Colossus
  • Sentinel
  • Mister Fantastic
  • Captain America
  • Blue Marvel
  • The Punisher
  • Klaw
  • Spectrum

This Ongoing decklist focuses on effects that are constantly happening when that card is in play. Blue Marvel and Devil Dinosaur share the spotlight, or if you’re lucky enough to get extra energy or the Limbo location, which grants a turn seven, you can get both in play at once.

If you fancy playing something based on some characters featured within Marvel Snap, look at our list of the best superhero games, which isn’t limited to just Marvel heroes. Alternatively, take a look at our list of the best multiplayer games if you want to take on opponents online in a different environment or other free Steam games for more wallet-friendly ways to spend your spare time.

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