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5 best Marvel Snap Frigga counter decks

Marvel Snap Frigga counter decks are centered around controlling her ability to copy the last played card to hand. The card will, in turn, have the same power and cost as the copied card. This ability can lead to explosive plays, especially if there are cards that have been boosted or upgraded.

To counter her, players will need to build decks that would specifically target her synergies and stop her from copying the cards. We have curated a list of the five best Marvel Snap Frigga counter decks, with each having a different way of dealing with her abilities.

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


List of the five best Marvel Snap Frigga counter decks

1) Counter-Disruption

This Marvel Snap Frigga counter deck is all about controlling the pace of the game and preventing your opponent from taking advantage of Frigga’s copying ability (Image via Nuverse)
This Marvel Snap Frigga counter deck is all about controlling the pace of the game and preventing your opponent from taking advantage of Frigga’s copying ability (Image via Nuverse)
  • Iceman (Cost 1/Power 2)
  • Korg (Cost 1/Power 2)
  • Black Widow (Cost 2/Power 1)
  • Maximus (Cost 2/Power 6)
  • Scarlet Witch (Cost 2/Power 3)
  • Debrii (Cost 3/Power 3)
  • Polaris (Cost 3/Power 5)
  • Shang-Chi (Cost 4/Power 3)
  • Doctor Octopus (Cost 4/Power 8)
  • Enchantress (Cost 4/Power 4)
  • Professor X (Cost 5/Power 2)
  • Spider-Woman (Cost 5/Power 8)

This Marvel Snap Frigga counter deck is meant to disrupt your opponent’s strategy. In the deck, Rogue plays a very important role by neutralizing Ongoing effects, which can be especially useful against cards such as Morbius that Frigga may duplicate. Cosmo is necessary to shut down On Reveal abilities, so Frigga can't copy the last played dominant card.


2) High-power control

This Marvel Snap Frigga counter deck can often win before your opponent gets to use all of Frigga’s potential by putting pressure on them with big power plays (Image via Nuverse)
This Marvel Snap Frigga counter deck can often win before your opponent gets to use all of Frigga’s potential by putting pressure on them with big power plays (Image via Nuverse)
  • Sunspot (Cost 1/Power 0)
  • Nightcrawler (Cost 1/Power 2)
  • Scorpion (Cost 2/Power 2)
  • Psylocke (Cost 2/Power 2)
  • Mister Fantastic (Cost 3/Power 2)
  • Wave (Cost 3/Power 5)
  • Electro (Cost 3/Power 2)
  • Jubilee (Cost 4/Power 1)
  • Storm(Cost 4/Power 5)
  • Devil Dinosaur (Cost 5/Power 3)
  • Professor X (Cost 5/Power 2)
  • Doctor Doom (Cost 6/Power 5)
  • Magneto (Cost 6/Power 12)

This high-power control deck is based on the strategy of ensuring your opponent is unable to deal massive power cards during mid-game, while also restricting them from capitalizing on Frigga’s advantages.

Doctor Doom offers utility by filling other locations with doom bots, so you will always have a board presence even if one lane is occupied. On top of this, Armor protects your high-value cards from destruction effects.

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3) Discard control

This Marvel Snap Frigga counter deck utilizes the discard mechanic to control the game and, at the same time, restrict the usage of Frigga’s copy effect (Image via Nuverse)
This Marvel Snap Frigga counter deck utilizes the discard mechanic to control the game and, at the same time, restrict the usage of Frigga’s copy effect (Image via Nuverse)
  • Yondu (Cost 1/Power 2)
  • America Chavez (Cost 1/Power 2)
  • Iceman (Cost 1/Power 2)
  • Black Widow (Cost 2/Power 1)
  • Goose (Cost 2/Power 2)
  • Morbius (Cost 2/Power 0)
  • Collector (Cost 2/Power 2)
  • Maximus (Cost 2/Power 6)
  • Gambit (Cost 3/Power 3)
  • Leech (Cost 4/Power 4)
  • Ghost Rider (Cost 4/Power 4)
  • Apocalypse (Cost 6/Power 8)

Morbius gains power as cards are discarded, thus you can use discard effects on your turn and put pressure on your opponent at the same time. Players can discard cards from their opponent's decks and hand using Silver Samurai and Black Bolt.

Adding to these, Ghost Rider lets you return a card from the discard pile. This is a great way to bring something you no longer need back into play, while your opponent becomes unable to predict the card you are going to bring back.


4) Lockdown

The Marvel Snap Frigga counter deck is designed to limit your opponent’s strategies and to make them unable to build their game plan around Frigga (Image via Nuverse)
The Marvel Snap Frigga counter deck is designed to limit your opponent’s strategies and to make them unable to build their game plan around Frigga (Image via Nuverse)
  • Sunspot (Cost 1/Power 1)
  • Iceman (Cost 1/Power 2)
  • Korg (Cost 1/Power 2)
  • Armor (Cost 2/Power 3)
  • Scorpion (Cost 2/Power 2)
  • Lizard (Cost 2/Power 5)
  • Frigga (Cost 3/Power 3)
  • Storm (Cost 4/Power 5)
  • Shang-Chi (Cost 4/Power 3)
  • Professor X (Cost 5/Power 2)
  • Aero (Cost 5/Power 10)
  • Doctor Doom (Cost 6/Power 5)

In this deck, Storm floods a location, making it impossible to play there anymore and this is very disadvantageous to opponents who have many card plays in a single lane.

Professor X fully disables yet another location for the rest of the game, preventing your opponent from being able to play cards at that location. This way, you limit the locations and moments when cards can be played, greatly weakening Frigga’s ability.


5) Aggro tempo

This Marvel Snap Frigga counter deck is for fast plays and constant pressure to overwhelm opponents who use a lot of Frigga (Image via Nuverse)
This Marvel Snap Frigga counter deck is for fast plays and constant pressure to overwhelm opponents who use a lot of Frigga (Image via Nuverse)
  • Squirrel Girl (Cost 1/Power 2)
  • Ant-Man (Cost 1/Power 1)
  • Blade (Cost 1/Power 3)
  • Angela (Cost 2/Power 3)
  • Mister Sinister (Cost 2/Power 2)
  • Mojo (Cost 2/Power 2)
  • Bishop (Cost 3/Power 1)
  • Ka-Zar (Cost 4/Power 4)
  • Blue Marvel (Cost 5/Power 3)
  • Iron Man (Cost 5/Power 0)
  • Ultron (Cost 6/Power 8)
  • Onslaught (Cost 6/Power 7)

Using low-cost cards such as Korg, which puts rocks into your opponent’s deck and messes with their draws, this deck keeps the tempo going from turn one. Devil Dinosaur is one of the major threats in this deck when you have many cards in hand, putting pressure on your opponent and keeping up the tempo throughout the game.


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