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5 best Marvel Snap Blue Marvel decks

Marvel Snap Blue Marvel decks focus on capitalizing Blue Marvel's Ongoing ability that gives +1 Power to all other cards on the board. This ability can greatly increase the overall power of location if there is a properly constructed deck, which makes Blue Marvel an important part of many strategies.

In this article, we will look at five of the best Marvel Snap Blue Marvel decks, explaining how they work and how to make the most of Blue Marvel’s abilities.

Note: This list is based on the author's opinion and is in no particular order.


List of the five best of Marvel Snap Blue Marvel decks

1) Ongoing Buff

This Marvel Snap Blue Marvel deck is based on the concept of getting the most out of Ongoing abilities (Image via Nuverse)
This Marvel Snap Blue Marvel deck is based on the concept of getting the most out of Ongoing abilities (Image via Nuverse)
  • Nebula (Cost 1/Power 1)
  • Iceman (Cost 1/Power 2)
  • Ebony Maw (Cost 1/Power 7)
  • Magik (Cost 3/Power 2)
  • Mystique (Cost 3/Power 0)
  • Shang-Chi (Cost 4/Power 3)
  • Iron Man (Cost 5/Power 0)
  • Vision (Cost 5/Power 8)
  • Blue Marvel (Cost 5/Power 3)
  • Onslaught (Cost 6/Power 7)
  • Doctor Doom (Cost 6/Power 5)
  • Spectrum (Cost 6/Power 7)

Use several Ongoing cards, for example, Iron Man and Blue Marvel, to have a strong board presence. Drop Iron Man in the critical lane then Spectrum, and then Onslaught for dominating that lane. Players can stack several Ongoing effects with Blue Marvel to increase the power four times across the board.


2) Swarm deck

This deck aims at the swarming of the board with cheap cards and the use of Blue Marvel for boosts (Image via Nuverse)
This deck aims at the swarming of the board with cheap cards and the use of Blue Marvel for boosts (Image via Nuverse)
  • Ant-Man (Cost 1/Power 1)
  • America Chavez (Cost 1/ Power 2)
  • Squirrel Girl (Cost 1/Power 2)
  • Sunspot (Cost 1/Power 0)
  • Iron Patriot (Cost 3/Power 1)
  • Magik (Cost 3/Power 2)
  • Mystique (Cost 3/Power 0)
  • Ka-Zar (Cost 4/Power 4)
  • Shang-Chi (Cost 4/Power3)
  • Blue Marvel (Cost 5/Power 3)
  • Doctor Doom (Cost 6/Power 5)
  • Ultron (Cost 6/Power 8)

Spend your initial turns loading the board with 1-cost cards such as Ant-Man and Squirrel Girl. Ka-Zar can be used to boost these swarm low-cost characters before dropping Blue Marvel to further increase their power. Players can also use Mystique or Patriot to increase the power of non-essential swarm cards. This way, when using Blue Marvel, you have complete control over all the locations by the mid-game.


3) Control deck

This deck takes advantage of Blue Marvel’s ability while disrupting opponents’ plans (Image via Nuverse)
This deck takes advantage of Blue Marvel’s ability while disrupting opponents’ plans (Image via Nuverse)
  • Ebony Maw (Cost 1/Power 7)
  • Sunspot (Cost 1/Power 0)
  • Iceman (Cost 1/Power 2)
  • Armor (Cost 2/Power 3)
  • Cosmo (Cost 3/Power 3)
  • Shang-Chi (Cost 4/Power 3)
  • Enchantress (Cost 4/Power 4)
  • Blue Marvel (Cost 5/Power 3)
  • Vision (Cost 5/Power 8)
  • Red Skull (Cost 5/Power 14)
  • Doctor Doom (Cost 6/Power 5)
  • The Infinaut (Cost 6/Power 20)

Utilize Cosmo and Armor to shield your cards on all lanes. If players use Ongoing effects cards to lock down the lane, use Enchantress to cancel out those effects. Shang-Chi can clear high-power cards in the mid-game. This means that by using the control elements with Blue Marvel, players can determine the pace of the game.


4) High Power

This Marvel Snap Blue Marvel deck consists of high-cost cards that can be greatly improved by the ability of Blue Marvel(Image via Nuverse)
This Marvel Snap Blue Marvel deck consists of high-cost cards that can be greatly improved by the ability of Blue Marvel(Image via Nuverse)
  • Ebony Maw (Cost 1/Power 7)
  • Nebula (Cost 1/Power 1)
  • Martyr (Cost 1/Power 5)
  • Kraven (Cost 2/Power 3)
  • Armor (Cost 2/Power 3)
  • Mystique (Cost 3/Power 0)
  • Rescue (Cost 4/Power 4)
  • Shuri (Cost 4/Power 1)
  • Blue Marvel (Cost 5/Power 3)
  • Red Skull (Cost 5/Power 14)
  • Vision (Cost 5/Power 8)
  • Doctor Doom (Cost 6/Power 5)

Utilise high-power cards while employing Blue Marvel to defend and boost them. Vision is a portable card in the deck, so it can be placed anywhere on the board for optimal positioning. This deck thrives in setting up the kind of power shifts based on the opponent's plays.


5) Balanced Ongoing

This Marvel Snap Blue Marvel deck aims at gaining balanced control across the board (Image via Nuverse)
This Marvel Snap Blue Marvel deck aims at gaining balanced control across the board (Image via Nuverse)
  • Nebula (Cost 1/Power 1)
  • Sunspot (Cost 1/Power 0)
  • America Chavez (Cost 1/Power 2)
  • Agent Venom (Cost 2/Power 4)
  • Mister Fantastic (Cost 3/Power 2)
  • Ironheart (Cost 3/Power 0)
  • Shang-Chi (Cost 4/Power 3)
  • Ms.Marvel (Cost 4/Power 4)
  • Malekith (Cost 4/Power 6)
  • Blue Marvel (Cost 5/Power 3)
  • Spectrum (Cost 6/Power 7)

Dominate mid-game with Mister Fantastic and Ironheart, and use Spectrum to boost your Ongoing cards like Blue Marvel and Mister Fantastic at the last turn. While the buffs keep stacking up, Blue Marvel’s ongoing ability can be used to improve cards equally, making for a balanced power boost. Thus, by making sure that your high-value ongoing cards are boosted by Blue Marvel, you can win crucial lanes.


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