Marvel Snap
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Submitted by: David K.
How Priority Works:
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Priority is a game mechanic that determines which player flip their
cards over first. Whoever “has priority” will have their cards moved
and flipped over first. Additionally, the term “priority” is unofficial,
widely accepted as the term for reveal order by the SNAP community
Priority is determined at the start of each turn as follows:
* Whichever player is winning the most locations has priority.
* In the case of a tie, priority goes to the player who has a higher
point differential.
* In the case of a point tie (which is the case at the start of every
game), priority is randomly determined.
* To check who has priority, look at the name tag of each player. The
player with priority will have a glowing border around their name.
It’s noteworthy that the glowing effect take some time to appear,
so watch out!
-=How Does Priority Impact the Game?=-
Often times, priority can be a deciding factor for which player has
an advantage in the game. For example, Alioth is powerful when a player
has priority, as it can remove the effects of unrevealed cards played
this turn. Tech Cards can also be dependent on priority. For example,
Echo and Cosmo can stop an opposing play made on the same turn, if
they were flipped over first. On the other hand, cards like Enchantress
or Shang-Chi can disable effects and destroy cards played on the same
turn if they were played without priority.
-=Special Cases=-
Some locations and cards can impact which player has priority in special
ways.
Ghost: The first example is Ghost. Ghost has the effect “Ongoing: Your
cards are always revealed last. (Their On Reveal** abilities happen last.)
” If a player has ghost’s effect active, they will never have priority.
If both players have Ghost’s effect active, priority is determined as if
nobody had Ghost’s effect active.
Bar With No Name: Bar With No Name is a location that reads “Whoever has
the least Power here wins.” Since priority is determined by whoever is
winning at the most locations, the calculation for priority is inverted
at this location.
Toxic Surfer (CL 3100 Day 1 Infinite) Build:
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Written by Zmeul
Back again with the deck I used to get infinite this time. It’s not really
a deck you can follow lines with, you can go for a few different lines and
need to learn sequencing and know enemy decks. Few lines below.
* Magik – Wong – Mystique + Hazmat – Sera – Odin + 3 drop
* Brood – AbsMan – Sera – Ironheart + Killmonger + Surfer
* Luke Cage – Wong – Mystique + Hazmat – Odin
* Brood – Wong – Sera – Luke Cage + Ironheart/Killmonger + Surfer
Could try Rogue instead of KM but I don’t have her so I couldn’t test and
Bounce and Zoo are everywhere so KM is very powerful.
As an aside, this meta is definitely the worst out of all I’ve encountered
climbing to infinite, everything is designed to move, clog, lockdown your
cards, hela etc. Deck has only pool 3 cards.
-=Deck Code=-
(2) Hazmat
(3) Ironheart
(3) Mystique
(3) Brood
(3) Magik
(3) Silver Surfer
(3) Killmonger
(3) Luke Cage
(4) Wong
(4) Absorbing Man
(5) Sera
(6) Odin
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Infinite Cook Deck Guide:
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Written by Deadroot
My deck I took to infinite this season. The deck has a lot of different outlets
as far as how to spread power and surprise your opponent.
* Wong -> Black Panther -> Arnim Zola
* Symbiote in empty lane -> Namora -> Galactus on top of Symbiote then activate for
an 18 power Galactus
* Wong -> White Tiger -> Odin
* Symbiote in empty lane -> Black Panther same lane -> Activate Symbiote and play
Arnim Zola same lane
* Solo card lanes -> Wong -> Namora -> Odin
-=The list goes on=-
* If you’re worried about clog then I recommend Taskmaster as a sub for Galactus,
as Galactus is useless against clog and Taskmaster wants to copy Black Panther
* Ironheart is just a flex card that can also chip a few extra power to your
Symbiote for bigger Galactus/Black Panther combos while also being good with
Wong
* Jeff is also a flex card but helps create better targeting for Namora while
also moving to clear a lane for Galactus plays, lanes you intend to Zola, and
its Jeff. We love Jeff.
* Because the amount of time you can very easily catch someone off guard in a best
of 1, Galactus has a lot of usefulness as well as surprise cube stealing.
* Like every deck, it’ll take several rounds to see all your available lines of
play and what works best, but your best bet is to Symbiote on 4, throw powerful
5 drop on it on 5, and then depending on what you played on turn 5, slap Arnim
Zola or Odin down after activating Symbiote. Typically the power spread is more
than enough from those 3 cards alone, whatever they are.
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