To note, the deck that is detailed within this guide is very similar to the best Pool 1 Discard deck in Marvel Snap, and players that have reached Pool 2 should still be able to secure wins without making any changes to that list. That said, fans should adjust the deck as soon as they obtain Swarm, as that card plays beautifully in this strategy. Players should also consider running Morbius in Pool 2, though he is not quite as important as Swarm.
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This deck plays very much like its Pool 1 counterpart, with Marvel Snap players using the early turns to establish powerful threats like Ant-Man and Angela. From there, fans should look to deploy cards like Blade, Lady Sif, and Sword Master in order to discard Swarm and Apocalypse multiple times. If all has gone to plan, players can then use those two threats to overwhelm the board in the final turns, with Bishop and America Chavez acting as back-ups if needed.
While this deck is fairly streamlined, it is worth mentioning that players could replace Morbius with a one-cost card to make it a bit easier to set up desirable discards. Ice Man is perhaps the best option here, though Korg and Yondu are also viable substitutes while fans wait to obtain that disruptive Pool 2 card in Marvel Snap.
One final thing to note is that Discard-based strategies continue to be viable into Marvel Snap’s Pool 3. However, the deck undergoes some significant changes at those Collection Levels, as it typically shift away from early-game aggression and toward cards like Lockjaw and Dracula or even Hela. Unfortunately, the extent of these changes means that players will need to get quite lucky with their pulls if they hope to play the best Discard deck in early Pool 3.
Marvel Snap is available for mobile devices and PC.