Conquest Mode is a high stakes, tournament-style mode in Marvel Snap that rewards you with a currency called Medals. These can then be used to purchase resources in a new store, along with new cosmetics like variants and titles. Make it all the way to the end of Infinite Conquest, and you’ll even get a new avatar frame. Getting there is no cakewalk, though, so here are the best Marvel Snap decks you should consider for both ladder and Conquest Mode.
Best Marvel Snap Decks in the Current Meta
Thanos Blob
- Jeff
- Lockjaw
- Caiera
- Wave
- Shang-Chi
- Devil Dinosaur
- Leech
- Vision
- Blob
- Thanos
- Skaar
- Magneto
As if Blob needed another leg up in Marvel Snap. The release of Caiera in the Planet Hulk season has only made the Thanos-Blob archetype even more powerful, as you can now protect your 6-Cost cards and drop them with no fear.
This decklist works exactly like you’d expect: drop the Infinity Stones into your Lockjaw lane to try to cheat out big Power early. The more big cards you get on the board, the cheaper Skaar will be as well. You’ll usually want to cheat out Blob early as well to completely secure a lane, and just focus your efforts on a second lane after that.
Annihilus Bounce
- The Hood
- Spider-Ham
- Korg
- Nico Minoru
- Shadow King
- Black Widow
- Rockslide
- Beast
- Darkhawk
- Werewolf by Night
- Sentry
- Annihilus
Tired of seeing Blob in Marvel Snap? Well I hope you’re ready for some junk meta instead, because Annihilus is still very present in the current meta, and he can be annoying to play against. The idea here is to drop Werewolf by Night, bounce him around with your cheap 1-Cost cards, pick them up, then drop them again for more Power.
The lower Cost cards also offer plenty of disruption that can strengthen your Darkhawk, and you can close everything out with Annihilus, which sends over The Hood and The Void over to your opponent’s side of the board.
High Evo Hulks
- Sunspot
- Nebula
- Misty Knight
- Shocker
- Magik
- Caiera
- Cyclops
- High Evolutionary
- Leech
- She-Hulk
- Hulk
- The Infinaut
High Evolutionary has been part of the Marvel Snap meta ever since his release last year, and that hasn’t changed. The only difference now is that you’ll want to run Caiera as well. She protects Sunspot, Nebula, and your big 6-Cost cards.
You’ll also be able to debuff your opponents with Cyclops, cripple them with Leech, then just soak on turn 6 and drop the Hulks on turn 7. Limbo and the turn 7 are usually pretty crucial to your win condition, so if your opponent changes that location, you may have to retreat.
Black Knight Rider
- Black Knight
- Blade
- Zabu
- Caiera
- Lady Sif
- Ghost Rider
- Shang-Chi
- Ms Marvel
- Sera
- Skaar
- Magneto
- The Infinaut
Black Knight has been silently rising through the meta ever since his second run in the Spotlight Caches, and for good reason. The Ebony Blade has been buffed so that you can no longer destroy it or reduce its Power, which means that if you manage to discard Infinaut, you’ve just got a 4-20 card that your opponents can’t do anything about. A 3-20, if you already have Zabu on the board.
Your goal is to drop Black Knight as soon as possible, followed by Zabu, then discard your biggest cards with Sif and Blade. Resummon them with Ghost Rider, and play out the Ebony Blade for a big Power push. If the discard plan fails, Sunspot, Ms Marvel, and Shang-Chi should be able to carry you through the match.
And those are our picks for the best Marvel Snap decks to play in Conquest mode and on the ladder this month. Be sure to search for Twinfinite for more tips and information on the game.
Published: Jan 11, 2024 11:23 pm