To note, players will earn many of the core cards for this deck as they work through the Recruit Season and the first 14 Collection Levels in Marvel Snap. However, some of the cards will not come until further into Pool 1, and several of them have a big role to play in the Kazoo strategy. Specifically, Angela, Captain America, and Onslaught are all key cards for this deck, and players that have not yet obtained them may want to try out a different strategy for the time being.

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With respect to the play pattern for this deck, the ideal is to spend the first three turns deploying one-cost threats and triggering Angela multiple times. Turns 4, 5, and 6 can then be used to get Kazar, Blue Marvel, and Onslaught onto the board and make all the cheap cards that were played previously much more threatening. Marvel Snap fans do not need to follow this exact pattern in order to win, though, as Wolfsbane, Captain America, and America Chavez can all do some heavy-lifting if needed.

As previously mentioned, Kazoo remains a viable strategy into Pool 3, and only small upgrades are required. In Marvel Snap’s Pool 2, those upgrades include Ebony Maw and Ice Man, and fans may also want to consider running Armor from Pool 1 to combat opposing Killmongers. Players can also think about pushing more toward a strategy focused around Ongoing by running Sandman, Klaw, and Spectrum alongside Kazar.

In Pool 3, players get Mojo for their Kazoo decks, and Cosmo becomes an increasingly-appealing option due to all the powerful On Reveal effects in Marvel Snap. These are very minor tweaks, though, and fans should definitely be able to continue winning with a Pool 2 Kazoo deck in these higher Collection Levels.

Marvel Snap is available for mobile devices and PC.