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The video showcases various top-performing decks in Marvel Snap, based on win rates and Cube rates. Decks like Phoenix Force, High Evo, Deadpool, Silver Surfer, Hela, Eternal Zoo, Loki, Namora FI, and Sasquatch are discussed. Key strategic elements, strong synergies, character combinations, and win rates ranging from 55% to 65% are highlighted. The importance of practice, deck viability in the current meta, and the speaker's recommendations for new decks like Namora are emphasized. Despite Namora being the top deck, it is underutilized, and viewers are encouraged to try it out.
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In this part of the video, the content creator showcases the top decks in Marvel Snap. They use win rate statistics from Untapped to rank the decks, with Cube rate as a secondary characteristic.
The first deck mentioned is Phoenix Force with a Loki variation, which has a 55% win rate and a .36 Cube rate. Phoenix Force is highlighted as a versatile deck that can be implemented in various shells, now often seen with Loki and other generating effects like snow guard and Agent Coulson. The deck also benefits from the newly buffed 610 elith.
For players new to Phoenix Force, it’s recommended to spend time practicing due to its combo-based nature. The deck is positioned at number ten.
At number nine, High Evo makes an appearance with Fastos included, boasting a 56% win rate and a .46 Cube rate. Fastos’s ability to potentially discount cards like Hulk or She-Hulk is praised as a smart inclusion in the deck. The content creator also reflects on previous deck choices and how Fastos enhances the overall strategy.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses two different decks in the game. The first one is based on Deadpool, featuring classic characters with enhanced animations. This deck is described as a tier one deck that can achieve infinite wins in Conquest mode, and it has a 57% win rate. The second deck revolves around Silver Surfer, with Fastos being a key inclusion. Gladiator becomes powerful with Fastos’ bonus, and the deck also includes characters like Hope Summers and Red Guardian. The Silver Surfer deck is highlighted as a strong option for completing weekend missions. Lastly, the segment touches upon the Hela deck, noting that despite a decrease in play rate due to recent nerfs, it still maintains a high win rate of 57% and a high Cube rate of 0.45. The impact of the nerf on certain cards like Black Cat is discussed, but overall, the deck is still considered powerful and effective.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses different Marvel Snap deck builds and their viability. The deck number five features Loki, Elsa Bloodstone, Angela, and Red Guardian, with Loki having a 58% win rate. The importance of understanding different archetypes when playing Loki is highlighted. The second deck mentioned is Eternal Zoo, with a 58% win rate and starring characters like Gilgamesh and Blue Marvel. The deck is noted for its simplicity and effectiveness but may struggle against Silver Surfer due to the presence of Killmonger. Overall, both decks are performing well in the current meta.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the top-performing decks, focusing on Sasquatch, Eternal Zoo, and Namora FI. Sasquatch is highlighted for its strong synergy with Rovana and Morph, while Eternal Zoo without Gilgamesh runs Aya, taking advantage of its tempo-centric gameplay. The segment emphasizes the success rates of these decks, including a 59% win rate for Sasquatch and a 65% win rate for Namora FI, despite the latter having a comparatively smaller sample size. The importance of subscribing to the channel for more content and achieving the goal of 100,000 subscribers is also mentioned. Additionally, the strength and performance of these decks in the current metagame are underscored.
00:12:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses Namora being the top deck, surpassing others. Despite being the clear number one deck, Namora is not seeing much play. The speaker challenges viewers to try out Namora due to its strength. The speaker thanks the audience for watching and hints at a future Marvel snap video.