Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this Shanna deck in Marvel Snap, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I started playing with her a few days ago, and it took me from rank 20 all the way to infinite in about a week, no kidding. My win rate? Probably somewhere in the 70-80% range. Yeah, it’s that good.
Shanna herself is a 3-cost card with 4 power, her ability is adding a random 1-cost card to each location when you reveal her. At first, I was like, “Okay, what’s the big deal?” But trust me, when you build a deck around this, it’s nuts.
Getting Started
So, I started off experimenting. I threw in a bunch of cards that I thought might work well. I tried some control stuff, some destroy, even a little bit of move. Nothing really clicked. I was winning some, losing more, and just not feeling it. I even checked out some guides online, but nothing really stood out.
The Breakthrough
Then, I stumbled upon this deck someone else made, they said this deck helped them to reach infinite and I thought, “Why not give it a shot?” I copied the deck and started playing, and bam! It was like a whole new game. The synergy was insane. Every card had a purpose, every play felt powerful. I think this guy really had the right idea.
Key Cards and Combos
One of the main things I noticed was how important 1-cost cards are in this deck. Squirrel Girl, for example, is a game-changer. She adds a 1-power Squirrel to each location, which works great with Shanna. The hood is also good for adding 1-cost cards. There’s also this combo with Brood and Absorbing Man that’s been making waves in the meta. I tried it out, and let me just say, it’s as good as they say it is. This combo alone can swing games in your favor.
Climbing the Ranks
With this deck, climbing felt almost too easy. I was winning games left and right. I kept tweaking it here and there, adding a card, taking one out, just to see what worked best. It’s not just about winning, it’s also about having fun, right? And this deck is definitely fun. You never know what Shanna is going to pull, and that randomness adds a whole new layer of excitement.
Tips and Tricks
Here are a few things I learned along the way:
- Don’t be afraid to retreat: Sometimes, you just get a bad draw, or your opponent has the perfect counter. It’s okay to retreat and save some cubes.
- Snap wisely: Snapping can really boost your rank, but don’t do it too early. Wait until you have a good board and you’re pretty sure you can win.
- Pay attention to locations: Some locations can really mess up your strategy, while others can be super beneficial. Always keep an eye on them.
Overall, this Shanna deck has been a blast to play. It’s strong, it’s fun, and it’s definitely got me hooked. If you’re looking for a new deck to try, I highly recommend giving this one a go. You might just find yourself climbing to infinite in no time. I have to say, I am quite satisfied with the result after I tried this deck, it is amazing!