After what happened with Jeff a few days ago, the goal of Marvel Snap veers back to movement decks with the arrival of this week’s new card, the supervillain Stegron, the Dinosaur Man. The typical bug that still hits you with superhuman strength and speed that steals you just by touching you.
In Marvel SnapHowever, his ability is much simpler, but no less promising. when revealed, Stegron It will allow us to move an enemy card from this location to another. You already know what that means, and not precisely because of Kraven, beware, I’m actually thinking of another strategy.
Stegron’s best deck for Marvel Snap
We are going to take advantage of the movement to annoy our opponent a bit, and for this we will use everything in our hands to dizzy their cards from one location to another with the best cards for it. Polaris
The deck strategy has three aspects that we will use depending on how lucky we are when we steal. The first of them, the most basic, is to take advantage of the ability to Kingpin whereby all the cards that move to its position are eliminated.
The problem, as you know, is that the last nerf to the card made it a pretty useless option on its own. Now it no longer only depends on movement, only those cards that move to its location on turn 6 will be destroyed. From being a very dangerous option to another quite poor one, the truth is, but let’s not lose hope yet.
The trick is to fool the opponent with two different alternatives. The first, the one we include in this deck, is to hide Kingpin after Invisible Womanthus allowing Kingpin stay hidden until the end of the game along with the rest of the cards, probably Aero y Magneto.
The second, in the event that you do not have Invisible Woman or you are stuck finding the right combo when drawing, it is possible to add to Spider-Man to prevent them from playing their best cards under Kingpin to prevent movement. Both have given me equally good results, really.
The trick is that they don’t see you coming too much, which will be difficult considering that you’ll be waving cards around almost from the beginning, but really it’s enough to confuse a little with Storm
It is a deck that probably relies heavily on a good draw, but it is certainly the best way to take advantage of the ability of Stegron to get involved in bursting enemy cards throughout the game.
More focused on hanging out than climbing the ranks by earning cubes, when you manage to nail down a perfect game where everything from steals to placements come at you, you’ll be able to see first-hand just how much it is. an insane strategy that will make your rivals pull their hair out.
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