Marvel Snap’s November Season Pass card is Ms. Marvel, a 4-Cost, 5-Power Ongoing with the ability to buff adjacent locations. Coming as the highlight of the Higher, Further, Faster update, Ms. Marvel has shown great potential to enter the metagame and dominate some of the already thriving archetypes. In this guide,Marvel Snapfans learn how tocreatea consistent deck for Ms. Marvel, play her effectively, and counter her disruptive ability.
The way Ms. Marvel works is that she grants +5 Power to each other adjacent location. In order for her ability to activate, there must be at least one card present in each lane. Additionally, if there are multiple cards in a lane, their Costs must be different from one another.
The Best Deck for Ms. Marvel
An ideal deck for Ms. Marvel isan Onslaught-Zabu lineup. To create this setup, players must combine Ms. Marvel with Onslaught, Zabu,Spectrum, Cosmo, Darkhawk, Mystique, Klaw, Storm, Mister Fantastic, Omega Red, and Iron Man.
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Here’s how the card synergies work:
How to Play Ms. Marvel
A good strategy is to play Ms. Marvel in the middle lane and protect her with Cosmo. This way, she can grant +5 Power to the adjacent locations, bringing a total of 15 Power to the board. Players can laterdouble her effect with Onslaught, turning the buff into a 25-Power effect.
However,Marvel Snapfans should note that Ms. Marvel’s Ongoing effect has two preconditions:
How to Counter Ms. Marvel
Standard counters for Ms. Marvel areDebrii and Enchantress. However, her strategy can also be disrupted by the goblins, Green Goblin and Hobgoblin.
Is Ms. Marvel Worth It?
Despite her restrictive text,Ms. Marvel is still worth the price and effort. She is an excellent counterpart for Doctor Doom decks as well as ramp and junk archetypes. The only disadvantage of playing Ms. Marvel is being restricted to dropping her in the mid-lane and matching her with unique-cost cards.