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Best MODOK Decks in Marvel Snap

Into the Quantumania!

New Marvel Snap season, new season pass card to try out. This season, to celebrate the upcoming release of the new Ant-Man movie, we’re heading into Quantumania and we’re getting MODOK as our new season pass card. If you’re planning on purchasing the season pass, here are our picks for the best MODOK decks to build in Marvel Snap.

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First off, let’s go over MODOK’s stat line and ability in Marvel Snap. This is a 5-cost, 8-power card with the following On Reveal ability: Discard your hand.

Right off the bat, my immediate instinct is to put this into a discard archetype, but you’ll soon find that MODOK might actually fit into a few other interesting decklists as well, such as the following:

Strong Guy Chavez

  • Iceman
  • Nightcrawler
  • Angela
  • Scorpion
  • Armor
  • Swarm
  • Lizard
  • Mister Fantastic
  • Cosmo
  • Strong Guy
  • MODOK
  • America Chavez

This is a great beginner deck to start with for newer Marvel Snap players who don’t have an extensive Series 3 collection just yet. The goal here is to spend your first three turns flooding the board with lower cost cards that also offer a good amount of disruption. Iceman or Korg are great fits here, and pair well with Angela. You’ll also want Scorpion for increased disruption, Armor to protect your 1-cost cards, along with Cosmo to mess up your opponent’s game plan.

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Ideally, you’ll want to drop Strong Guy on turn 4, followed by MODOK on turn 5, then Chavez on turn 6. This guarantees that you’ll always be able to activate Strong Guy’s ability, and if you manage to discard Swarm as well, then you’ll get to play your 0-cost Swarm on turn 6 along with Chavez.

Discard

  • Morbius
  • The Collector
  • Swarm
  • Colleen Wing
  • Sword Master
  • Lady Sif
  • Dracula
  • Wong
  • MODOK
  • Apocalypse
  • America Chavez
  • Helicarrier

Of course, we can’t talk about MODOK without bringing up the discard archetype. The discard shell here is fairly standard; you’ll want Chavez to help thin the deck, and try to hit as many discards as possible on Apocalypse with the help of Wong and your other discard engines.

MODOK helps to clear your hand on turn 5, and Dracula will perform one final discard after the game to absorb Apocalypse’s power. All the while, discarding Apocalypse and Swam will help to buff The Collector (and Morbius) if you get them out early.

Lockjaw Discard

  • Blade
  • Morbius
  • Swarm
  • Colleen Wing
  • Lockjaw
  • Moon Knight
  • Lady Sif
  • Sword Master
  • Dracula
  • Hell Cow
  • MODOK
  • Apocalypse

The Lockjaw discard decklist is easily the most enjoyable discard archetype we’ve seen in Marvel Snap thus far, even if it can be a tad inconsistent. The goal here is to get Morbius and Dracula down in separate lanes, then use Lockjaw to cycle through the rest of your discard engines to get even more discards in before turn 6.

This deck used to play Hela, but MODOK could serve as a decent upgrade to the list as it guarantees that you’re hitting as many discards as possible. This does mean that you’ll be completely foregoing Hela as a potential win condition, but she’s always been the most inconsistent part of this decklist anyways.

That does it for our picks for the best MODOK decks to build in Marvel Snap. Be sure to search for Twinfinite for more tips and information on the game, including our picks for the best Zabu decks from last season.


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Zhiqing Wan
Zhiqing is the Reviews Editor for Twinfinite, and a History graduate from Singapore. She's been in the games media industry for nine years, trawling through showfloors, conferences, and spending a ridiculous amount of time making in-depth spreadsheets for min-max-y RPGs. When she's not singing the praises of Amazon's Kindle as the greatest technological invention of the past two decades, you can probably find her in a FromSoft rabbit hole.